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The Motorola Droid (aka Sholes ) is the cellphone maker’s second Android-based smartphone after the CLIQ . Boosted by a Texas Instruments OMAP3430 550MHz processor, 256M RAM and a dedicated PowerVR GPU, the Motorola Droid supports CDMA Rev.A network (GSM/WCDMA will also available), GPS and WiFi. The Droid gets a 3.7-inch 854×480 touchscreen display, a side-slide QWERTY keyboard, a 5 Megapixel auto focus camera with dual LED flash, touch-sensitive buttons and a 3.5mm headset jack. Unl

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Apple iPhone was first introduced in January 2007. It was one of the most awaited gadgets. The iPhone supports faster 3G data and GPS. It has an excellent camera and video capability. Its multimedia and internet enabled services are the prime reasons for its popularity. It has a minimal hardware interface and a multi-touch screen. The device is surely a good choice to be owned and used. Presently three generations of Apple iPhone have been launched. All the three used different technology that

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I always figured that a good way to keep track of your teenage kids is to give them a cell phone with GPS so that at the click of a button, a parent could know where that wayward kid is. Looks like it’s a lot more than that… ~5700~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~14 October 2009 by Linda Geddes / New Scientist THERE are certain things you do not want to share with strangers. In my case it was a stream of highly personal text messages from my husband, sent during the ea

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If you’re in the market for that latest gadget such as cell phone, digital camera, camcorder, GPS, MP3 player, TV, home theater, or laptop computer, there are lots of places to look. You can go to your local gadget store or to your favorite online gadget shop. But prices are not usually the best, so instead of buying now, you tend to set the idea for a while until you have saved enough. Kind of[...] This is a post from Geekie Gadgets , always the latest cool Tech Gadgets Find, B

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A month ago, we covered Wikitude, an augmented reality app for Google Android. Augmented reality takes virtual data, places it on your phone, and allows you to interact with it using your compass, camera, and GPS. The end result is the ability to see virtual items and information in the real world. Wikitude’s AR app combines Wikipedia and geotagged information from its users and places it in your hands. But while it’s been on Android for some time, it hasn’t been on the iPhone. That’s becaus

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