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  • RIM gets OK to sell BlackBerry in China
  • Research in Motion (RIM) has received clearance to sell its popular BlackBerry device in China after eight years of trying. The Canadian-based company says it's finalizing the delivery of its products there. A manager in RIM's Beijing office was quoted in the Globe and Mail newspaper Wednesday as saying RIM expects
  • Nokia N810 Internet Tablet: successor of N800
  • As the successor of Nokia N800 internet tablet, Nokia has unveiled its new model during GTIA 2007 event, Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The N810 features an integrated GPS receiver, WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, slide-out full QWERTY keyboard, full touch screen based browser with desktop-like experience, built-in FM transmitter, and
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  • To provide better wireless solution, ASUS has introduced its new ASUS RT-N15 SuperSpeed N Gigabit Wireless Router. It features a full-support of 802.11n wireless technology, which data transfers of over 100Mbps can be achieved. By incorporating SuperSpeedN, the RT-N15 provides super-fast data transfer of up to 300 Mbps - ideal
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  • There is much information about this upcoming phones yet, but as reported by the::unwired, the upcoming LG Windows mobile smartphone differ from what LG showing off during 3GSM World back in February. The LG Prada smartphone will be powered by Windows Mobile 6, support UMTS as well as Wi-Fi. It
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  • After introducing its Cruzer Titanium Plus USB Drive and Cruzer Micro 8GB, SanDisk has unveiled a few more more products in CES 2008, e.g. the SATA solid state drive (SSD) 5000 with 72GB storage capacity, and SanDisk Cruzer Crossfire USB flash drive. The SATA SSD 5000 is a slimmed-down 1.8-inch
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  • The Olympic 2008's official sponsor, Lenovo, has decided to install Windows XP on its machine to run the Olympic Games' vital PC-related tasks. With it, Microsoft Vista has again suffered a major setback. Vista will only be used in internet lounges set up for athletes to use during the games.