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Some iPhone 4 models dropping calls when held left-handed, including ours

Some iPhone 4 models dropping calls when held left-handed, including ours

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

What's more annoying than spending hours lining up for a shiny new gadget? Learning that your precious phone can't actually connect to the network. Well, depending on how you hold it

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Juniper Research: 400 million people will use mobile banking services by 2013

Juniper Research: 400 million people will use mobile banking services by 2013

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

According to the new Juniper Research's study titled Mobile Banking Strategies: Applications, Opportunities & Markets 2010-2015, the number of mobile

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UK operators trial Integrated Mobile Broadcast technology

UK operators trial Integrated Mobile Broadcast technology

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Three of the leading UK operators -- Orange, O2 and Vodafone -- are set to trial Integrated Mobile Broadcast (IMB) technology, which could be used for

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Self-assembling nanodevices could advance medicine one tiny leap at a time

Self-assembling nanodevices could advance medicine one tiny leap at a time

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Seems like Harvard wasn't content with making robotic bees, and has taken its quest for miniaturization right down to the nanoscale level. One nanome

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SD cards branded with an upper-case 'I' are faster, yo

SD cards branded with an upper-case 'I' are faster, yo

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Since they're theoretically capable of 300 megabyte per second transfer rates, we knew SDXC cards wouldn't stay slow forever. How will we separate wh

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Chrome OS Coming Along Nicely, With Less-Cluttered Look

Chrome OS Coming Along Nicely, With Less-Cluttered Look

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Google's adapted the aesthetics of Chrome OS slightly, making it even less-cluttered and easier-looking to use, as some screengrabs found in the Chromium OS code page show.

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LCDs can be transformed from e-waste to infection fighters, says new research

LCDs can be transformed from e-waste to infection fighters, says new research

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Researchers at the University of York have discovered a possible use for discarded LCDs which should come as a relief to anyone familiar with the

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Sony unveils Vaio VPCEA290X Signature Edition notebook

Sony unveils Vaio VPCEA290X Signature Edition notebook

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Sony pulled the wraps off a new notebook computer called the VPCEA290X Signature Edition. The machine has an interesting pattern on the top of the lid and the

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Intel says GPUs are only 14x faster than CPUs

Intel says GPUs are only 14x faster than CPUs

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

When NVIDIA pulled CUDA out of the shadows and turned the GPU into a parallel processor that was capable of running software not just accelerating 3D graphics

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iBUYPOWER unveils AMD Phenom II X6 gaming rigs just for Newegg

iBUYPOWER unveils AMD Phenom II X6 gaming rigs just for Newegg

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

iBUYPOWER is a boutique maker of all manner of gaming desktops and notebooks from mild to wild in price and performance. The company has announced a couple new

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Massive iPhone 4 flaw revealed

Massive iPhone 4 flaw revealed

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

The newly released Apple iPhone 4 appears to have a significant design flaw that means the device loses network signal when you hold it in your hand.

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Libox streams your entire media collection anywhere... so long as your upload speed rocks

Libox streams your entire media collection anywhere... so long as your upload speed rocks

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

So look, we're not necessarily in the business of bursting bubbles, but Libox's new beta service isn't nearly as radical and game-changing as it'd li

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Liquavista displays go out in the sun, look better than all right

Liquavista displays go out in the sun, look better than all right

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

We've seen Liquavista displays plenty of times at various trade shows, but so far they've always been locked up indoors. Now they've gone outside to

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Mophie introduces external juice pack batteries for iPhone, iPod, and iPad

Mophie introduces external juice pack batteries for iPhone, iPod, and iPad

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Mophie's juice pack air external case added some much-needed longevity to our iPhone when we tried it out last year, but most of us on

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Super Talent Shoots for the Enterprise with New SAS Solid State Drives

Super Talent Shoots for the Enterprise with New SAS Solid State Drives

Posted on Jun 24, 2010 by MG15

Until prices come down to pedestrian levels, there's only so much headway SSD vendors can make in the consumer market. That isn't the case on the enterprise side, where companies have the money

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