by
Atul Roach on March 19, 2010 in
Computers,
Displays
The pros who have always loved to use products bearing an Apple logo and nothing else will be glad to know that Cupertino is readying a couple of specialties for them by June this year. The fresh arrivals will include a 27-inch diagonal LED-backlit cinema display which is the second product of this category after the 24-inch model to which the 27-inch upcoming variant bears close semblance.

The second product is the 6-Core Mac Pro which until date is the best update to a Mac Pro ever and it will sure have the demanding professionals excited.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 19, 2010 in
Cellphones,
Communications

The Apple iPhone 3GS will debut in India by hopping on to the Bharti Airtel network. The decision comes after the Indian carrier said it has inked a deal with Apple Inc to this effect. So if things work as planned, Airtel will have the iPhone 3GS at its stores and network in the coming months. Customers are a delighted lot as they gear up to sport their iPhone 3GS in a few months’ time.

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by
Alex Ion on March 19, 2010 in
Cellphones
Rumors of a T-Mobile iPhone have reignited, this time saying that the Apple device will be released sometime at the end of 2010 or early 2011. Following to our last year report, we’re now hearing that although they are concentrating on bringing Android handsets to their customers, the fourth largest carrier in North America, T-Mobile USA is still interested to get the iPhone.
And by the looks of it, it may be the new iPhone 4G that we’ve been hearing a lot as of late.


by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 17, 2010 in
Designs,
Gadgets

Marvell, the chipmaker, has showcased its version of the tablet at the Future of Publishing Summit that got underway at NY City. The Marvell prototype may be seen as a reference design for a 10.1-inch Android-based color tablet , and is expected that companies would push the design as a base to make their own devices. If things work out as planned, guys at Marvell would love to see tablets based on this design to go on sale by the end of this year.

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by
Alex Ion on March 16, 2010 in
Cellphones
Google’s Nexus One is one of the most thought after mobile phones these days, but while hot among tech-savvy users, we’re not quite sure if regular users think the same. But enough talk guys, as we have some sales figures coming in, saying that Google sold 135,000 Nexus One handsets in 74 days.

Just how good is that compared to 1.05 million units for Motorola DROID and 1 million iPhones for the exact same period?

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 16, 2010 in
Accessories

The iPad is almost here, but will Apple get all the accessories to the customer on time? It seems like the customer who gets to lay his hands on the iPad might have to wait a bit more to play with the accessories. For, most of the iPad add-ons may have to wait beyond April to get on to shipping mode and this includes the iPad Keyboard Dock.

by
Radimir Bobev on March 12, 2010 in
Internet
In about two weeks, there’s going to be a browser hacking contest in Vancouver, British Columbia – and it seems that Apple are preparing for the event accordingly, having just patched 16 exploits in their Safari browser – 12 of them were actually critical bugs that could be used for a takeover.

by
Radimir Bobev on March 12, 2010 in
Handhelds
One of the many long waits associated with the iPad is finally over – even though you won’t be getting your hands on one today, you can still place your order starting now if you live in the US.


by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 12, 2010 in
Gadgets,
Handhelds
Do you ever expect an e-reader maker to make something out of its technology for the iPad? If you haven’t yet thought of such a possibility, here is something that can give you reasons to deliberate on. Barnes & Noble is, in fact, working on a B&N e-reader for iPad application.

Though iPad-maker Apple has not yet commented on the move, we hope that Apple may not say no to competition. But then, we will have to wait to know.

by
Alex Ion on March 12, 2010 in
Cellphones
The much hyped iPhone 4G has just been caught on camera and images have leaked on the Internet. Unboxed in a dodgy warehouse, although we have a tough time believing anything like that, we’re supposedly looking at the new iPhone or the fourth-gen iPhone.

