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Sony Walkman NWZ-E450 does karaoke, we go hands-on

Engadget checks out the karaoke feature on the Sony Walkman NWZ-E450. By engadget Tags : dictaphone , e450 , featured , features , hands-on , karaoke , mp3 , nwz-e450 , player , sony , walkman

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Apple iPhone 4 attenuation test

Created by Apple to demonstrate signal attenuation on iPhone 4. By engadget Tags : antenna , apple , attenuation , iphone , iphone 4 , signal

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Apple iPhone 3GS attenuation test

Apple iPhone 3GS attenuation test Created by Apple. By engadget Tags : antenna , apple , attenuation , iphone , iphone 3gs , issue , problem , smartphone

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BlackBerry Bold 9700 attenuation test

BlackBerry Bold 9700 attenuation test Created by Apple By engadget Tags : apple , blackberry , bold , iphone , iphone 4 , smartphone , test

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Samsung Omnia II (Windows Mobile) attenuation test

Samsung Omnia II (Windows Mobile) attenuation test Created by Apple By engadget Tags : antenna , apple , omnia ii , problem , samsung , smartphone

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Joe Belfiore interview

A sit-down with Microsoft’s Windows Phone corporate VP. By engadget Tags : 7 , engadget , exclusive , interview , microsoft , phone , windows , windows mobile , windows mobile 7 , windows phone , windows phone 7

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HTC HD2 Iphone Trade-In Promo by T-Mobile USA

T-Mobile USA is offering Apple’s smartphone subscribers and users from AT&T by offering $100 when they buy an HD2 and trade in their iPhone. The HTC HD2 sells for $200 with a two-year contract or $450 without a contract. The prices are reduced to $100 or $350 by trading in an iPhone. The offer is good from now until May 19. All iPhone models are apparently covered, but the device has to be functional. Customers are not required to buy service to qualify. Here is a brief head to head comparison fo the HTC HD2 vs the iPhone if you consumers are thinking of buying into T-Mobile USA’s limited offer. HTC HD2 vs. Apple iPhone 3GS -Both the smartphones have web browsers, email software, and audio and video players. Windows Mobile on the HTC HD2 is bundled with a smartphone version of Microsoft Office, allowing users to work with Word, Excel and PowerPoint files while on the go. -While there are thousands of third-party Windows Mobile apps available, the collection is dwarfed by the 150,000+ iPhone apps. -Both the device have tablet shapes, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS receivers and 3.5 mm headset jacks. -HTC HD2 has 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen. The iPhone 3GS has a 3.5-inch, HVGA touchscreen. Both are capacitive with multi-touch support. -The HD2 also has a 1 GHz processor vs. the iPhone 3GS’s 600 MHz one. -iPhone has its upcoming Apple iPhone OS 4.0 software upgrade that still hasn’t disclosed new features, while consumer interest in Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.5 Pro is lackluster at best. -The iPhone depends on built-in storage (16 GB or 32 GB depending on model), while the HD2 is bundled with a 16 GB microSD memory card that can be swapped with other cards as necessary. -The HTC model has a 5.0 megapixel camera, while Apple’s is 3.0 megapixels. HTC HD2 Iphone Trade-In Promo by T-Mobile USA is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Xbox handheld coming eventually

According to Microsoft corporate vice president Shane Kim, speaking to Kikizo , an Xbox handheld is coming eventually, and will rival the PSP , Nintendo DSi and even the iPod Touch/iPhone . “For us, it’s a matter of focusing on ‘when’, because if we chased after a mobile or handheld opportunity, we would not have the resources and ability to do things like..

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HTC smartphones affected by Bluetooth vulnerability

Security researcher Alberto Moreno Tablado has reported a security flaw with the File Transfer Profile service that’s built in to the Bluetooth stack implemented by HTC . Despite contacting HTC about this problem in February, no fix has been issued, prompting Tablado to go public.

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Google vs. Microsoft: What You Need to Know

Information on the recent developments from both companies. What has been happening, what is going to happen, and where they are going from here.

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