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Apple iPad is the newest gadget that launched by Apple. It is an Apple tablet PC with large touchscreen with WiFi connection. Yesterday, some source from internet said that the Apple tablet is called iSlate. But Apple announced that the name of the Apple tablet is iPad, not iSlate. Here some images, pictures & photo gallery new Apple Tablet iPad.
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Finally, everyone’s curiosity about the Apple Tablet already answered. After the rumor about Apple tablet that called iSlate, finally Apple launched the Apple tablet with the name iPad. It can be said that Apple iPad is very similar with iPod Touch, but it has more large size. See the pictures of Apple iPad bellow, the interface of Apple iPad is very similar too with iPod Touch.
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There are 2 things that concern us with the HTC HD2 as great mobile phone product from HTC, the large touch screen (4.3 inch) & 1 GHz processor Snapdragon. The big screen of HTC HD2 is bigger than Toshiba TG01 (only 4.1 inch) & it makes the user very comfort when browsing & surfing internet, plus a good resolution 480 x 800 WVGA will makes a clear & sharp view.
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Great breakthrough has been made by Sony Ericsson with their product the new Sony Ericsson Satio. And the most shocking news is coming from Fishlabs. Sony Ericsson says that Sony Ericsson Satio beats iPhone 3GS for gaming. The ability of Sony Ericsson Satio for gaming has more fast & speed boost than iPhone. Looks like iPhone has a new challenger.
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What’s newest news about the Google phone that ready for battle with other smartphone? Although there’s no official name, but a leak from internet said the Google phone has been named Nexus One. So, what is Nexus One & how Nexus One looks like? Here the leak picture about Nexus One & some info & facts about Google phone alias Nexus One. Quotes from engadget.com :










