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Nokia has already released their Lumia 800 with its 3.7″ AMOLED screen, Nokia N9 polycarbonate derived body in Europe. But for the US, Nokia has released at the CES the oft-rumored Nokia Ace, now known as the Nokia Lumia 900. Tech Specs Networks: GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/1900/2100, LTE Band 4 (1700/2100) & 17 (700) OS: [...]

Remember the Polaroid Spectra from the 1980′s? And no, I don’t mean those hipster versions that kids are wearing for belt buckles. Well, Polaroid has shoved a very modern 14 megapixel and a Zink printer into a decidedly retro case. Camera Features: 14.0 megapixel digital camera 2.7” bright color LCD for viewing images SD compatible [...]

Big things come in little packages, right? Well, Orb Audio is out to prove that old adage right with their new Class T amplifier, the Mini-T to go along with their small, but full of sound, handmade Orb speakers. The Mini-T allows consumers to use high quality home speakers instead of poorly built, questionable sounding [...]

Lytro, the first light field camera is up for pre-sale with an expected delivery date starting in early 2012 at prices that range from $499 for the Red Hot (red) 16gb or $399 for the Graphite (grey) or Electric Blue (cyan) 8gb. The 16gb version will hold 750 pictures and 8gb will hold 350 pictures. [...]

Due out in September (next month, yay!), Wacom will introduce Inkling. A way to capture your sketches on paper and transport those ideas to your computer in an editable, vector format. The Inkling digital sketch pen captures a digital likeness of your work while you sketch with its ballpoint tip on any sketchbook or standard [...]

Intel as expected officially confirmed the information that three of its CPUs: Pentium G622, Core i3-2102 and Core i3-2312M – may be “improved” while in use by customers. All that it takes is to purchase an advance card and enter the code printed on it into a special “unlock application”. All three processors are built [...]

Verizon Gets The iPhone – Coming in February, CDMA/EVDO only

Yeah… costly metering is what everybody wants. Thank you HP Exec.

Charter Responds to Consumer Pricing Concerns With Price Hikes – ‘Mini Basic’ tier was too inexpensive, so Charter ‘fixes’ it…

Verizon runs their first LTE/4G ad. Where’s AT&T’s commercials for 4G?

The free iOS 4.2 Software Update brings all-new features to your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Zero Chroma Vario Case for the Apple iPad has an articulated back stand that rotates 360 degrees.

T-Mobile is showing that they have the biggest 4G network at AT&T’s expense. HA!

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Lightsquared Launches Satellite for New LTE Hybrid Network


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