
A series of short films documenting the making of Nexus One. This episode shows us a little bit more about the concept and design on the Nexus One. The Nexus One is introduced by Google as the next step in Android evolution and the hardware found on is really impressive to say the least. The phone packs a giant 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 480×800 pixels. The handset is also featuring the Snapdragon chipset with a processor, clocked at 1GHz. It runs on the Android 2.1 operating system.
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Here are some new pictures of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz. The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is an smartphone running on the Symbian S60 operating system. What’s interesting about it is that it’s capable of recording HD videos. Other cool features that seem to be part of it are a 3.2-inch screen and an 8.1-megapixel camera. Enjoy the pictures…
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The Internet Movie Database has finally hit Windows Mobile in the form of IMDb Mobile (beta). Check out the video demo after the break…
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Take a quick tour of the first version of Firefox on the Nokia N900. The Nokia N900 is the successor to the company’s Internet Tablet family. The device features cellular connectivity and phone functionality, along with a Mozilla-based browser with full Adobe Flash 9.4 support. Specs wise, the N900 sports the ARM Cortex-A8 CPU, 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen, 5MP camera, OpenGL ES 2.0, Wi-Fi and HSPA.
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This is a tutorial showing the Evernote Sharing Plug-in on the Nokia N900. Video after the break…
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Here’s a video demonstration of setup allowing to play emulated games on Nokia N900 using PS3 Sixaxis controller. With the Nokia N900 the possibilities are endless 
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Steve Jobs of Apple sat down with Walt Mossberg to talk about the iPad, Apple’s design process, and how much he loves journalists
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Vodafone’s British web service ‘Vodafone 360′ will be available on Russia’s MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) in a bid to increase data sales. Announced a few days ago by Mikhail Shamolin, the CEO of MTS.

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