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Apple iPhone OS 4

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What is it?
The very anticipated event from Apple came and went today and we are gifted with the iPhone OS 4. There are a lot of overdue features which will be available this June with some still missing. Here are the main seven “Tentpoles”.

What it has?
- Multitasking: Seven multitasking services which will allow tasks to be performed in the background while preserving performance and battery life.
- Folders: Organize apps into folders with drag-and-drop simplicity.
- Enchaned Mail: See messages from all your email accounts displayed together in a unified inbox.
- iBooks: Apple’s way to browse, buy, and read books on a mobile device.
- iAd: Apple’s mobile advertising platform that allows ads to be displayed and have interactivty inside apps.
- Enterprise: Enhancements to security, scalability, and compatibility for IT Managers.
- Game Center: Invite friends to play a game, start a multiplayer game through matchmaking and track achievements and compare high scores on a leader board.

What it needs?
The iPhone OS 4 is definitely a step in the right direction for Apple and is required for it to stay competitive with Android and Windows Phone 7. Some of the things that were missing are 3G tethering, deleting default apps, and list of recent notifications like Android.

Source: Apple

ICD Gemini Tablet

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What is it?
The ICD Gemini is a tablet prototype that was caught on camera by Engadget. If this model does go into retail, it will definitely be a great tablet indeed!

What it has?
- 11.2″ touchscreen LCD at 1366 x 768
- NVIDIA Tegra 2.1 GHz
- Android OS
- 300 x 191 x 15.6 mm
- 512MB DDR RAM
- 4GB flash memory
- SD Card slot (up to 32GB)
- 3G chip for data and VOICE!
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1 & Infared Sensor
- FM Radio & GPS chip
- MicroUSB port
- 5MP camera on the rear and 2MP camera in the front
- HDMI out and 1080p video playback

What it needs?
The ICD Gemini is definitely packed with features, but to make it a true competitor out there, it needs Windows 7, then it will be a full blown computer in a tablet form.

Source: Engadget

Apple iPad – Launch Day

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What is it?
The Apple iPad has been announced for a while now, but today is the launch day and so we will take a look at it while the the few and the proud have their hands all over its fingerprint-attracting surface. The cheapest model comes in at $499 and the most expensive comes in at $829.

What it has?
- 9.7″ capacitive touchscreen IPS LCD display
- 1GHz Apple A4 chip
- 10-hour battery life
- 1-month standby
- 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive memory
- Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
- 3G UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz) – optional
- GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) – optional
- 30-pin Dock connector
- A speaker and a microphone

What it needs?
There is no doubt this device is going to be powerful and smooth. But one thing that will definitely restrict its successful is the data plans – pay $15 a month for 250MB of AT&T data or $30 for unlimited. If apple puts a 4G chip in there and do $30 a month unlimited plan through Clear or Sprint or Comcast, then you are looking at a netbook killer. Throw in tethering via Wi-Fi, I would of stood in line today.

Source: Apple

Hanvon TouchPad BC10C and BA10E Tablets

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What is it?
The Hanvon TouchPad BC10C and BA10E are tablet PCs; so by nature it does what most other personal computers do, except in a keyboard-less and ultra portable body. In other words, it is what the Apple iPad should have been.

What it has?
- BC10C / BA10E
- CPU: 1.3GHz Intel Celeron ULV743 / 1.6GHz Intel Atom
- GPU: Mobile Intel 4 Series / Intel GMA500
- SDRAM: 2GB DDR2 / 1GB DDR2
- HDD: 250GB / 120GB
- Multi-touch 10.1″ LED Backlight Screen at 1024 x 600dpi
- Body is made from aluminum, carbon fiber, and plastic
- Camera: 2.0MP / 1.3MP
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- WiFi & Bluetooth
- 253 x 168 x 18.4 mm / 243 x 183 x 14 mm

What it needs?
This will be tough to answer. Software-wise, there is not much to complain because these tablets are running Windows 7, so you can install any software you need (reads: Amazon Kindle PC Software).

Hardware-wise, if Hanvon can squeeze Intel Core 2 Duo and a WiMAX receiver into this baby, I don’t see why anyone would be crazy enough to buy an Apple iPad!!

Source: jkkmobile

Mio Moov V780

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What is it?
The Mio Moov V780 is a jack-of-all-trades for those looking for entertainment on the go. Mio claims the V780 gives you the “best navigation, entertainment and Internet experience.” Based on the features list, it sure does a lot, allowing to you navigate around town, playback media, watch TV, browse the web (e-mail and YouTube), and more.

What it has?
- 6.95″ TFT LCD with Capacitor Touch Screen
- 600 MHz CPU with 512MB RAM
- 4GB – 8GB onboard flash memory
- MicroSD memory slot
- 204 x 111 x 14.35 mm at 445 grams
- WiFi 802.11b/g with optional 3.5G and WiMAX
- Mini USB 2.0, 3.5 mm Headphone, Microphone, and HDMI port
- Windows CE 6.0 R3
- Internet Explorer 6
- Mio Spirit navigation software
- DVBT, TDMB, and 1-Seg TV signals
- Most types of picture, video, and audio format

What it needs?
Wow, given all that it can do, it will be tough to ask for more, right? Well two things that really stands out in that feature list is the Operating System and web browser.

Give it Android 2.1 or Windows 7 Mobile and add in support for Opera Mobile and we have a deal!!

Source: Mio via Engadget