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Apple Mac Mini Launched In India!
After a long wait, Apple Inc., an American multinational corporation, has finally launched much awaited new Mac mini in Indian market. Features: Apple Mac Mini comes powered with 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processors (configurable up to 2.66GHz), nVidia GeForce 320M integrated graphic chipset, storage capacity of 320GB (configurable up to 500GB) and the system memory is 2GB (configurable up to 4GB). It has pre-installed with Mac OS X Snow Leopard and OS X Snow Leopard Server respectively, … Read entire article »
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Libretto W100–World’s First Dual-Touch-Screen Windows Mini-Notebook PC!
The PC Division of Toshiba India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation on Friday launched the world’s first dual-touch-screen Windows mini-notebook PC – Libretto W100 - and its thinnest and lightest full-function 33.8cm (13.3 inch) laptop Portege R700 to celebrate the 25th anniversary for Toshiba Laptop business. Toshiba developed first tablet of the current generation, and it’s a tablet that’s somewhat different to the other tablets we’ve so far seen. Features: The Libretto (W100) runs on Microsoft Windows 7 that … Read entire article »
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Now Play Game For Money, Not For High Scores!
Richard Branson has stepped back into the video game space, where he was an early pioneer with Virgin Interactive, with his sights set on the emerging competitive tournament gaming space. Virgin Gaming will be giving away over $1 million in cash over the next 12 months through video game tournaments in which players can compete from the comfort of their own homes on consoles like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. “People have been playing competitively for a … Read entire article »
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Google To Launch Music Service Soon!
Google will soon launch a music service, it would offer a web store where users will be able to purchase and download tracks. It’ll be tied directly to Google’s search engine, allowing people to google for a particular group or song, and be served with a link to the company’s music store. This is seen as more of an interim step towards a more interesting cloud-based service, one that would allow subscribers to stream music directly … Read entire article »
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