Posts Tagged ‘hardware side

Nokia’s busy roadmap for 2011 includes the possibility of a dual-core smartphone and several upgrades to the Symbian mobile platform, Computerworld reports. On Tuesday, during the 2010 International Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing, Nokia gave a presentation highlighting some much-needed upgrades to Symbian, many of which are slated to come in the first quarter of [...]

June 7th, the date that Apple will begin their World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) is quickly approaching. More importantly, this is the conference that Apple is expected to announce their latest iPhone, a device that has seen numerous leaks over the past couple of months. While we already officially know that this device will feature [...]

The rumor mill has churned on a Microsoft mobile initiative dubbed Project Pink for some time now, and according to the Wall Street Journal we’ll finally see the official results of that unveiled at a press event this coming Monday, April 12. Project Pink is reportedly a line of mobile phones featuring social networking integrations [...]

Do you want to enjoy the pleasures of a small, low-power consumption nettop but don’t want to use the evil Microsoft Windows? Perhaps you even have issue with buying an ASUS nettop since it would have Windows pre-installed and Redmond would still be getting a share of money from it? In that case, openDesktop.org has [...]

SmartStor has uncovered their newest NAS unit, the NS2600 which has a bunch of bundled software and other features to make setting up your own network storage easy. On the hardware side, it’s a two-bay NAS unit and they have full support of DLNA standards. (…)Read the rest of SmartStor Zero NS2600 NAS Revealed [New [...]


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