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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 36 views]

There is finally some weighty news about the Windows 7 phone operating system that’s likely to be announced in the not-so-far future. It seems the Microsoft have done their part to accelerate the 3D APIs in the series. There will be integration of Visual Studio 2010 and buffered audio support. Thanks to the XNA Game Studio 4.0 will help integration with Xbox 360. Finally, the big news is that Microsoft has also accelerated the 3D APIs on the new platform. 3D gaming is ever needed in the mobile platform …

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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 27 views]

David Riesenberg obviously had his head in the clouds when he dreamed up the OO High Definition Wireless Projector, but it’s not like we’re kvetching about his imagination’s ability to go far beyond the limits of most humans. For one thing, the concept 1080p projector looks (and lands) like a stunning orange UFO; for another, the specs are otherwordly. Should the device ever come to market, Reisenberg says it will pack SSD storage, WiFi and internal decoder chips into its svelte, 11-inch round carbon fiber frame, as well as three …

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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 62 views]

While the first phone out there packing Bluetooth 3.0, the Wave, is about to hit the stores in a few weeks, the first Android-based smartphone with the latest version of Bluetooth is still waiting for its announcement. That’s the Samsung SHW-M120S.
We have no images of the SHW-M120S to show you but there’s a nice mini specs sheet. The Android-powered Samsung SHW-M120S is apparently meant to show up only in South Korea but the world isn’t that big after all. And the M120S is GSM network compatible (HSDPA support is also …

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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 43 views]

Google is reportedly testing a new service with Dish Network that would let subscribers search via their TVs for shows and online video from sites like YouTube.

 
The new search service would run on Internet-connected set-top boxes loaded with Google software, according to The Wall Street Journal, and would let Dish’s satellite TV subscribers search for and create their own lineups of shows and online content using a keyboard.
The test started last year and so far has been limited to only some Google employees and their families, the Journal said, citing …