What we got here is Toshiba's  AC100 another Android device, no, it's not a tablet but rather a  smartbook boasting Toshiba's custom Android  interface, 10.1-inch display, 1GHz Tegra 250  SoC, a 32GB SSD, 512MB  of DDR2 memory, 802.11n WiFi, optional 3G, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 1.3  megapixel webcam and an HDMI port all weighs 1.9lbs. Check out the video  after the break.
Windows Phone 7 boring ad promises 'the revolution is coming' [Video]
posted on Monday, September 06, 2010Hails in a mirage of the desert, which at far resembles Prince  of Persia in a dark horse and c'mon we're glad (we kid), it isn't but Windows  Phone 7 saying the 'revolution is coming'. If only it's not shown  before the Lawrence of Arabia at London's Secret Cinema event, we'll  not be this kind. Check out the ad video after the break, be warned to  calm yourself.
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At $400 range, this in-ear monitor (IEM) isn't made for  everyone, except for those audiphile who's willing to shed that much to  satisfy their ear buds with "more precise" and "stonkingly good" sound  as reviewed by SlashGear  and TrustedReviews.  Now we're talking about Sleek Audio SA7,  housed in aluminum --kept in tightly-woven carbon fiber case seemed  totally elegant, ooh, the detachable cables were hot!
 SA7,  housed in aluminum --kept in tightly-woven carbon fiber case seemed  totally elegant, ooh, the detachable cables were hot!
Where's Symbian^3 right now in the smartphone world of Android  and iOS 4? Could you tell us, so probably the Nokia N8 could  be Nokia's underlying statement that can bring back the company's  decent rank on the smartphone arena. We've already featured N8's  untouched images, ooh, impressive 12MP camera capable of catching  HD videos. The camera could be the selling point of this smartphone and  to even highlights N8's x-factor, Nokia hires  "Pamela Anderson and Ed Westwick (of Gossip Girl fame) to star in a  short movie shot entirely with the Nokia N8’s camera."
When the Samsung  product executive told  Wall Street Journal that the Galaxy Tab  would retail for  between $US200 – $US300 in the US, yes this was a real deal on Apple iPad  rocketing sales. Apparently, this isn't same story on Amazon Germany  which reveals a whooping €799 Galaxy Tab price  tag. 
Recently IBM claimed  that its 5.2GHz z196 processor is the world fastest processor  boasts the ability to handle more than 50 billion instructions per  second and, yes, without sophisticated cooling system that will make it  runs efficiently and prevents it to get toasty. It's four-core slab that  sports 1.4 billion transistors utilizing 45 nanometer technology. It's  an enterprise chip, so getting this kind of processor to your custom  built rig won't be that easy. There's a video and press release after  the break.

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