Hot Tech Info For 26.08.2010
Posted by indaluxblaze on August 26, 2010
Rogers launches Nokia 6700 Slide S60 smartphone
Today Rogers posted the availability of the Nokia 6700 Slide on its website. The 6700 Slide will cost $79.99 with a 3-year Rogers contract. The 6700 Slide offers a 2.2-inch screen, a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash, and an FM radio. The 6700 Slide was originally announced by Nokia in November 2009.
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Samsung Epic 4G Galaxy S Android smartphone review
While a bit late to the game compared to T-Mobile and AT&T, Sprint's first Samsung Galaxy S smartphone, the WiMAX capable Epic 4G, has features that earlier models lack – like a full QWERTY keyboard. Todd tests out this second Sprint 4G smartphone for us in a full length review.
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HP Mini 5103 with dual core Atom N550 CPU tipped by HP service manual

The HP Mini 5103 is the latest business-class netbook from HP. It follows the HP Mini 5101 and 5102, and for the most part, this model looks a lot like its predecessors. It has an aluminum and magnesium alloy, all-metal case. It comes standard with a 7200RPM hard drive or an optional solid state disk, and options include a high resolution display, a capacitive touchscreen display, or a Broadcom Crystal HD video decoder.
But while the HP Mini 5101 shipped with an Intel Atom N280 CPU and the Mini 5102 came with a choice of an Atom N450 or N470, the HP Mini 5103 is currently available with Atom N455 or N475 chips. The main difference between these processors and earlier ones is support for DDR3 memory, and that hardly seems worth creating a whole new netbook model number. But it looks like HP may have something else up its sleeve.
The folks at Netbook News.de spotted a service manual for the HP Mini 5103 which mentions another option for this netbook: a dual core 1.5GHz Intel Atom N550 processor. That makes sense, since Intel recently announced that the chip would be available in a number of netbooks including models from HP, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Samsung, and others.
The rest of the specs for the new HP Mini 5103 appear to be unchanged, so I think the only major change will be the addition of the new processor. The HP Mini 5103 is already available for purchase from HP.com, but the dual core processor option is nowhere to be seen.
HP Mini 5103 with dual core Atom N550 CPU tipped by HP service manual is a post from: Liliputing
Logitech H760 Wireless Headset With Integrated Equalizer
Logitech has announced the launch of new Logitech Wireless Headset H760, which features a rotating noise-cancelling microphone for reducing background noise, and an integrated equalizer that designed to optimize sound for voice, music, movies as well as games, aiming to deliver a clear, crisp and superior audio quality. In addition to built-in equalizer, Logitech H760 New Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Stereo HeadsetLogitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset with 7.1 Surround SoundLogitech Internet Chat Headset ReviewsLogitech Laptop Headset H555 And USB Headset H530 With Super Wideband AudioLogitech Mobile Freedom Headset
Rud Froyo Date for Incredible Debunked, But Another Leak Surfaces?
As many of you in the comments alluded to, its best to only get excited about an upgrade until at actually starts happening as the rud September 1st date for the Droid Incredible’s upgrade to Android 2.2 has already been debunked by Verizon. Still, it appears that a new RUU for the upgrade is floating about, but we haven’t heard any reports of this being legit just yet.

You can find the .exe file for that RUU here if you’re not afraid to try it on for size. While this isn’t the first time we’ve heard of Froyo being leaked for the Incredible, it is the first time we’ve seen an actual RUU leaked (it being an RUU file means you don’t have to be rooted to apply it, as you did the previously leaked build). If anyone has the guts to get this downloaded and installed onto their Incredible, be sure to let us know how it went in the comments section below.
[via Android Central]
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