Thursday 2 September 2010

Apple's New iPods, iTunes and Apple TV: A Visual Tour

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September 2, 2010
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Apple's New iPods, iTunes and Apple TV: A Visual Tour Apple's Fall Music Event delivers on an array of new gadgets and resources -- take a look at the new lineup.
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Meet the Galaxy Tab The new tablet is loaded with features and Samsung says the Tab is only the beginning of its foray into touch-based tablet devices.
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Ping on iTunes - Not So Hot Apple's big new addition to iTunes 10 is a social networking component called Ping. First impressions? Not music to my ears.
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New iPods vs. Old: Specs, Design Reveal Big Improvements Comparing technical specification of the most recent generation of iPods with their most recent predecessors show big improvements - not to mention better design aesthetics.
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The iPod Classic Lives! Apple confirmed that the boxy and big iPod classic line digital music players will live on.
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Sony Pitches a 3D Laptop, But You'll Still Need Glasses Sony says it plans to launch a 3D Vaio laptop in 2011 designed to support 3D video games and high-definition movie playback.
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Samsungs Galaxy Tab is Official The Tab has potential to compete with the iPad but it will be a winner or a dud based largely on how well the software works.
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Microsoft: At $15, Windows Phone 7 Is Cheaper than Free Android Microsoft is claiming that it's less expensive for smartphone makers to put Windows Phone 7 on their phones than it is for them to put Android on it -- but it's a case of fuzzy math.
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Android Tablet Deluge Is Just Beginning After looking at what's headed our way, my biggest concern is the lack of the Android Market on so many of the new tablets.
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Five Reasons I Won't Be Using Ping I've taken a brief test drive of Apple's new social network to see what it's about. But even before updating iTunes, I knew Ping was not for me.
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How to Fake Out Facebook Places Three easy ways to hack your location using Facebook Places through your mobile phone or a geo-aware Web browser.
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The Web's Most Annoying Apps They install icons, they get up in your face with trivial alerts, they demand that you update and then restart--three times a week. Weve all used these apps, and theyre always a pain.
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Why the Java Frenzy Shouldn't Worry Anyone A cool-headed look at the Android and Java shenanigans suggests that Oracle isn't about to hurt the platform.
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New HP Laptops Feature 3D, Wireless HDTV Streaming New models emphasize 3D, audio and an adapter that lets users stream high-definition movies from a computer to an HDTV.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Makes Its Intriguing Debut Based on the specs and features revealed today at IFA in Berlin, the Tab is shaping up to be a worthy challenger to the iPad.
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Smartphones Are Safer than PCs  for Now There's a reason there's no major antivirus software for iPhones, BlackBerrys, and Androids -- but other risks could emerge.
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iOS 4.1 to Finally Fix iPhone 4 Proximity Sensor Apple is set to release iOS 4.1 next week and finally resolve the proximity sensor issue plaguing many iPhone 4 users.
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