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BlackBerry Javelin Spy Peek!

BlackBerry Javelin Spy Peek!

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Well, here’s some spy peek into the Blackberry Javelin.  It does look promising, I can wait to get my hands on one.

Not much has come to light about a release date as of yet, but we can tell you that the Javelin will feature a 480 x 360 display, 3.2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, quad-band GSM/EDGE support and of course the full QWERTY keyboard. The Javelin will be running OS 4.6 and powered by the ArgonV processor.

via gadgetell

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User:zedomax: Zedomax

Garmin Nuviphone Reviewed!

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Yes, the new Garmin Nuviphone does look a lot like the iPhone but better in some ways especially the GPS part.

Will it live up to its name?

Probably, Garmin’s not known for making cellphones so we will have to see how durable and stable this phone really is over time.  Then again, Apple wasn’t known for making any cellphone either.

Some of the Nuvifone’s features include Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, as well as tri-band 3.5G HSDPA data access. That said, if we do see this phone in the states, it will likely show up either on AT&T or as an unlocked phone that people can purchase and stic a T-Mobile or AT&T SIM card into. It also has Wi-Fi connectivity, and while the stats don’t go into specifics, I imagine it’s 802.11b/g. Pricing is not yet available, but the phone will be available in the fourth quarter of this year.

via laptopmag

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User:zedomax: Zedomax

Windows XP runs on iPhone with Citrix!

Windows XP runs on iPhone with Citrix!

Here’s a cool news that you can run Windows XP remotely on an iPhone.  Which doesn’t surprise me since that’d be a good way to check up on your home computer while traveling.  The funny thing is it uses “unix” app to do that, meaning there’s Unix underlying the whole thing so if Windows gives you a blue death screen, you will still be okay.

Windows XP, seen below running on the iPhone, was loaded using Citrix’s thin client desktop software XenDesktop. Using the Citrix ICA client — a UNIX application that allows devices to access Windows sessions on a Citrix server — the presenter was able to run Windows on the iPhone via Wi-Fi.

via zdnet

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