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The GPU maker giant Nvidia is stepping into the mobile market in a whole new way that may give ARM and Intel a run for their money next year.
Slow news day today as everyone may already gather but that aint stopping me from scouring the web for something worthwhile to drop off. So what is good about this bit of news Well its only Nvidias new Tegra CPU which has been flying around the web for some time now only this time Im hearing it could finally be announced next year February at
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on November 26th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Interested in Symbian phones applications and events much Head on over to San Francisco then. Thats where the Symbian Partner Event will take place on December 4th.
Make sure you are present at the Palace Hotel at 830AM next Thursday to attend the event. The whole thing is free of charge which means you are going to attend all the keynotes exhibitions and discussions panels without having to pay any fees.
Better yet Symbian Partner Network members can apply online for space i
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on November 26th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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TouchLockPro is a Windows Mobile application designed to work on HTC smatphones from HTC. Once installed on your Touch Diamond or Touch Pro the application will take advantage of their Light Sensor Capacitive NavSensor and Stylus Sensor to help you lockunlock the device.
You wont accidentally press any buttons once the phone is in your pocket. It will lock or unlock automatically in various conditions. The phone will lock straight from your power button and it will auto-unlock by
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on November 26th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Remember this game from your school days How many times did you play Spin the Bottle This kissing game was very popular once and this next Symbian application might just revive it for you. Spin The Bottle is an application for Windows Mobile phones that also happen to have an accelerometer on board.
The freeware application will best work on your HTC Touch Diamond or Touch Pro and I am sure that youve already figured out how you get to spin the bottle. Simply move the phone to spin
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on November 26th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Razer expands into the gaming accessories market with the introduction of new limited edition gear designed for gamers including tees, messenger bags, a gear rack, laptop sleeves, and an accessory pouch. Let’s quickly go into the details:
On the bag front, Razer has two new Messenger Bags – a Shoulder edition Messenger Bag and a Sling edition Messenger Bag.
Razer Messenger Bag Shoulder Edition:
- Tear-resistant, weather-proof heavy duty 1608D ballistic nylon outer shell to withstand everyday abuse.
- Water-resistant Ripstop nylon inner lining for added durability.
- Single shoulder sling design for added mobility. Easy one-handed release chest clasp enables quick and convenient access.
- Built in compartments for up to 17” laptops, gaming peripherals and portable gaming devices.
- Padded inner lining protects electronic devices and provides ample shock absorbency while on the road
- Measures 22.8 x 14.6 x 3.3 inches
- MSRP of $99.99
Razer Messenger Bag Sling Edition:
- Tear-resistant, weather-proof heavy duty 1608D ballistic nylon outer shell to withstand everyday abuse.
- Water-resistant Ripstop nylon inner lining for added durability.
- Padded laptop compartment with Velcro flap for 15” laptops.
- Zippered front compartment for easy access.
- Adjustable shoulder pad for added comfort with heavy loads.
- Measures 1.42 x 8.7 x 5.1 inches
- MSRP of $79.99
On the tee front, Razer has 7 new tshirts – all going for $19.99. Here are the designs:
“Are You Man or Mouse”
“Well Equipped”
“Get the Unfair Advantage”
“Proud To Be A Player”
“Have You Seen My Snake?”
“Frag The Competition”
“Losing Sucks”
Finally, on the accessories front, there’s the Gear Rack, the Accessory Pouch, the 15 inch Laptop Sleeve, and the 17 inch Laptop Sleeve:
Gear Rack:
- 5 compartments for housing multiple gaming peripherals.
- Fits into the Razer shoulder bag for neat storage.
- Fabric mesh with elastic band that fits gaming peripherals of different sizes.
- Measures 19.1 x 10 inches
- MRSP of $19.99
Accessory Pouch:
- Tear-resistant, weather-proof heavy duty 1608D ballistic nylon exterior.
- Water-resistant Ripstop nylon inner lining for added durability.
- Earphone slot for convenience when used with portable music players.
- Dual attachment option of carabiner or buckle strap.
- Attaches to Razer messenger bag – Shoulder edition.
- Measures 4.3 x 2.8 x 1 inches
- MSRP of $12.99
15 inch Laptop Sleeve:
- Tear-resistant, weather-proof heavy duty 1608D ballistic nylon exterior.
- Neoprene interior and bottom provides shock absorption.
- Fits 15 Inch laptops
- MSRP of $19.99
17 inch Laptop Sleeve:
- Tear-resistant, weather-proof heavy duty 1608D ballistic nylon exterior.
- Neoprene interior and bottom provides shock absorption.
- Fits 17 Inch; laptops
- MSRP of $19.99
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Written by flung on November 26th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Black Friday weekend appears to be a great time to pick up a new VIZIO HDTV set. The company announced price cuts on select models for the coming weekend at various retailers – here’s what you need to know:
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If you’re still considering the BlackBerry Storm and you haven’t been dissuaded by the early reviews, perhaps you should read this scathing review by David Pogue at the New York Times. Entitled “BlackBerry Storm Downgraded to a Depression”, Mr. Pogue gets things going by stating the following:
“Well, there’s a new one, just out ($200 after rebate, with two-year Verizon contract), officially called the BlackBerry Storm.
But I’ve got a better name for it: the BlackBerry Dud.”
It gets better..
“The first sign of trouble was the concept: a touchscreen BlackBerry. That’s right — in its zeal to cash in on some of that iPhone touch screen mania, R.I.M. has created a BlackBerry without a physical keyboard.
Hello? Isn’t the thumb keyboard the defining feature of a BlackBerry? A BlackBerry without a keyboard is like an iPod without a scroll wheel. A Prius with terrible mileage. Cracker Jack without a prize inside.”
Oh man.. I couldn’t help but laugh when I read that last paragraph. I hate to admit it but David Pogue has a point here. When you think of BlackBerry, you instantly think of the QWERTY keyboard. It’s the keyboard that defines the BlackBerry. It’s ultimately the keyboard that distinguishes those that use the iPhone vs. those that use the BlackBerry.
In any case, it does appear folks should just stay away from the Storm altogether right now. A complete missed opportunity for RIM.
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Street Anatomy has launched a cool new sister site, Think Anatomy.
I found that reading an anatomy textbook, sitting in lecture, and dissecting in lab weren't enough to really master anatomy. So I turned to the Internet to find resources like dissection videos, interactives, games, quizzes, etc., to supplement my study material. It took a lot of time to sift through the results and put together a list of valuable online anatomy resources. That's where the inspiration to make Think Anatomy started. I wanted to make a site that anatomy students could use to find study aids without having to use a major search engine like Google. So after many many hours spent searching, reviewing, and categorizing anatomy sites, Think Anatomy is finally ready.
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