Posts Tagged ‘ USB ’

Apple’s Retina Display MacBook Pro Detailed

May 14, 2012
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Sources in the Far East handling prototype components and casings for the a new MacBook Pro have confirmed Apple’s rumored plans to take the notebook industry by storm with a 15-inch Retina display, support for USB 3.0, and a killer design made possible through the exclusion of the optical disc drive. Contrary to most...

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HTC One X Receiving Maintenance Update at Vodafone Australia

April 26, 2012
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It’s been only a week since HTC has started to roll out an important maintenance update for the One X, promising to fix loads of bugs and issues that have been plaguing the smartphone since its launch. Although the update was quietly released, reports coming from users confirmed only unlocked HTC One X devices...

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Did You Know: Apple Sells a World Travel Adapter Kit

March 15, 2012
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Apple has been selling a World Travel Adapter Kit for a while now, but the company has never marketed the product much. Considering how useful it can be for frequent travelers, perhaps we should make your acquaintance with the package. It includes the Apple USB Power Adapter, USB Cable and six interchangeable AC adapter...

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How to Install Gingerbread Update on LG Phoenix (AT&T)

February 10, 2012
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One of the most popular budget-friendly Android smartphones available on the market, the LG Optimus One already received its Gingerbread upgrade a long time ago. However, several carrier-bounded Optimus One models have been left out from the initial deployment of the upgrade. One of these carrier-branded models is AT&T’s LG Phoenix, which is available...

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Cricket Lights Up Its First 4G LTE Network in Arizona

December 21, 2011
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Cricket has just announced its first 4G LTE services are now commercially available in Tucson, Arizona. The carrier’s move marks the start of its multi-year transition to 4G LTE network.   Although the services will be available only in Tucson at launch the carrier confirmed that further expansion is planned for nearby Nogales, Arizona...

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Rooted BlackBerry PlayBook allows USB host support

December 13, 2011
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Rooted BlackBerry PlayBook allows USB host support

If you’ve always thought that your BlackBerry PlayBook didn’t have enough memory, fret not – a solution is here. Remember the Dingleberry rooting method? Well, some folks have discovered some interesting new uses for their BlackBerry tablet. First off we had the ability to install the Android Market and run Android apps, now someone...

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Next-gen WiFi-AC ships in H2 2012, says Broadcom

December 8, 2011
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Next-gen WiFi-AC ships in H2 2012, says Broadcom

We just had a discussion with Broadcom executives in San Francisco, and one of the many interesting topics was 802.11AC which is the next-generation WiFi. Today, the most advanced form of WiFi for consumers is 802.11N or WiFi-N. According to Rahul Patel who is the VP of mobile and wireless at Broadcom, 802.11AC will...

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Amazon Kindle Fire users complain about WiFi issues

December 5, 2011
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Amazon Kindle Fire users complain about WiFi issues

Some strange issues have cropped up with Amazon’s debut tablet, the Kindle Fire. According to reports online, and even Amazon’s own Kindle forum – quite a number of users have complained about their tablets having trouble connecting to WiFi networks. Other people have complained about the tablet being able to connect to WiFi networks,...

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BlackBerry Bold 9900 Receives Maintenance Update at Vodafone Australia

December 1, 2011
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Mobile phone carrier Vodafone Australia has just announced that its BlackBerry Bold 9900 users can now download and install new software on their devices. This is no OS upgrade for the device, but merely a maintenance update for it, and the wireless carrier explains all about it in a recent blog post. The mobile...

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Dell M110 Ultra Mobile Projector introduced

November 8, 2011
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Dell M110 Ultra Mobile Projector introduced

Now here is yet another mobile projector that might be of interest to you, although of late, pico projectors tend to fail to excite the general market. After all, when was the last time that you actually saw someone making a presentation in some dark corner with a pico projector in tow? Yeah, that’s...

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