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  • Storage Options launches UK’s first 3D content tablet under £200

    Storage Options launches UK’s first 3D content tablet under £200

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  • Storage Options expands tablet range by launching the Scroll Special Edition 8” Android Tablet

    Storage Options expands tablet range by launching the Scroll Special Edition 8” Android Tablet

    Storage Options, a UK-based technology brand, has added the Scroll Special Edition 8″ Android Tablet to its popular Scroll tablet range. Available directly from Storage Options, the Scroll Special Edition 8″ operates on Android 2.3, boasts a large 8″ screen and comes free with an accessory...

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  • Storage Options launches the world’s first personalised tablet for the youth market

    Storage Options, Yorkshire’s largest independent technology vendor, has launched the world’s first personalised tablet for the under 25s market. The miScroll, which retails at £119.95, is the fourth addition to the Scroll range, is the only tablet in the world to have a replaceable high...

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  • xpPhone teased with specs and pictures, makes Windows XP young again

    xpPhone teased with specs and pictures, makes Windows XP young again

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    Don't panic, we haven't gone back in time. What we're looking at here is the world's first but still-yet-to-be-released phone that runs on Windows XP, and its Chinese maker has just released some juicy specs and interface images to tease us all. The ITG xpPhone will be blessed with the chutzpah-filled AMD "Super Mobile" CPU, coupled with either 512MB or 1GB RAM. Storage options range from 8GB SSD to 120GB HDD (probably 1.8-inch) and everything in between. While the sheet confirms both GSM and CDMA support, ITG's pre-order page -- which looks more like a newsletter sign-up page at the moment -- is still vague on the phone's availability and price. For now we'll just continue to gaze at the interface pictures until something happens.

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    xpPhone teased with specs and pictures, makes Windows XP young again originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • ASUS T91 tablet netbook to hit US retailers soon

    ASUS T91 tablet netbook to hit US retailers soon

    T91If you've been holding out for a convertible touchscreen tablet netbook, your wait may soon be over. Asus has put the Eee PC T91 up on its US website. Still no exact pricing or availability info yet, unfortunately, although it'll apparently be available to retailers sometime this week.

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  • Official: The iPhone 3G S

    Official: The iPhone 3G S

    Here it is, kiddies: the latest iPhone. Just one year after Apple announced the iPhone 3G, the iPhone 3G S has been announced. There is much to love in this update including larger storage options, a faster CPU, HSDPA support and a better camera all for the same price as the current set. The OS should [...]

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  • VIA Nano-powered Shuttle XS29F gets official

    VIA Nano-powered Shuttle XS29F gets official


    Well, Computex Taipei still hasn't formally kicked off, but it looks like it's close enough for VIA and Shuttle, who have now gotten official with that Nano-based small form factor PC that first surfaced earlier this week. Now dubbed the Shuttle XS29F, this particular version comes equipped with the low-power combo of VIA's Nano U1700 CPU and VX800 media system processor, along with support for up to 4GB of RAM, your choice of SATA II storage options, both VGA and DVI ports, four USB 2.0 ports and, perhaps most importantly, a maximum power consumption of just 50 watts for the entire system. That, as VIA helpfully explains in the video after the break, means the system can ditch all the usual fans and heatsinks and remain nearly silent during operation, not to mention let you save you a bit on your energy bills. Still no word on a price, sadly, but we're hoping Shuttle will be a bit more talkative once Computex opens its doors.

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    VIA Nano-powered Shuttle XS29F gets official originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 May 2009 13:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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