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Excitement Building for iPhone 5
| July 8, 2011 | Posted by Tony Viteritto under Apple, Electronics, Facebook, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Social Networking, Tech News, Twitter, Verizon |
With Apple now looking at September 2011 for debuting the latest in the iPhone series, anticipation is seriously growing for just what might be coming next to thrill and delight the ever demanding smartphone market. Other than the usual assurances that the cleverly titled Iphone 5 will be thinner, lighter and much more exciting than…
iPodreboot.com Annouces iPod Nano Giveaway Nationwide
| May 17, 2010 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Accessories, Apple, Electronics, Facebook, Gadgets, Gaming, Google, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Social Networking, tablet, Tech News, Twitter |
Black Friday 2009: MacMall
| November 24, 2009 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Apple, Electronics, Facebook, Gadgets, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Social Networking, Tech News, Twitter |
Acer Liquid A1 gets previewed
| November 4, 2009 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Electronics, Gadgets, Tech News, Twitter |
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 may have been making the Android headlines this week, but it’s not the first smartphone running Google’s open-source OS to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. That honor goes to the Acer Liquid A1 – though the company have apparently underclocked the CPU to 768MHz – set to be the first…
TwitterPeek gets reviewed
| November 4, 2009 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Electronics, Gadgets, Social Networking, Tech News, Twitter |
Should we be surprised that Peek’s TwitterPeek messenger has pretty much fallen flat in its first review? The dedicated Twitter messenger has been official for less than 24 hours, but already PC Mag have slated its speed and functionality, not to mention questioning its very purpose. Among the TwitterPeek’s flaws are poor displaying of messages…
Should we be surprised that Peek’s TwitterPeek messenger has pretty much fallen flat in its first review? The dedicated Twitter messenger has been official for less than 24 hours, but already PC Mag have slated its speed and functionality, not to mention questioning its very purpose. Among the TwitterPeek’s flaws are poor displaying of messages and mediocre handling of user profiles.