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The room is utterly packed at Samsung’s IFA presser, and it’s not hard to figure out why: Samsung typically goes wild at this show, and with the Galaxy Tab leading this year’s lineup, it looks like we’ve got another winner on our hands. Follow along after the break! Continue reading Live from Samsung IFA 2010 press event Live from Samsung IFA 2010 press event originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Sep 2010 05:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds .
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We’ll admit, we’d kinda figured that HTC’s venture into the seedy underworld of dumbphones with the introduction of the Smart earlier this year was a non-starter and that it’d quietly fade into the night before 2010 was out, but apparently not — at least, not if you ask AT&T. We’ve been slid a couple shots of a new handset from HTC for Ma Bell going by the model number F8181 (it’ll have a fancy name like “Bacon,” “Double Rainbow,” or “Nilay Patel” by the time it launches, obviously) that runs the Brew MP platform Qualcomm has been pushing this year for the sub-smartphone category; of course, it seems to us that smartphone hardware is getting cheap enough to push through nearly every price segment, but if we can expect this to be free on contract, we suppose there might be a market here.
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Name: Margaret O’Hearn-Curran School: Johnny Appleseed Elementary The best way to reach me is by email at margaret.curran@leominster.mec .
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Today, Apple [AAPL] spoke about their new operating system that is being readied for deployment in the November timeframe. The latest version iOS will be 4.2 and one of the new features that it will bring to the table is printing for the iPad, Apple’s tablet device. The process of printing appears very intuitive as
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HP on Wednesday announced a restricted beta release of webOS 2.0, the operating system it acquired when it purchased Palm earlier this year. This is open to developers belonging to Palm’s Early Access program.
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Ontario Linux Fest: “After much thought I sadly announce that there will not be an Ontario GNU/Linux Fest Conference this year.”
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FleaPlus writes “NASA is spending a total of $475,000, split between Masten Space Systems and John Carmack’s Armadillo Aerospace, for a series of seven test flights of the companies’ reusable suborbital rockets over the next several months, going to altitudes as high as 25 miles.
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The Olympus PEN E-P2 already got some special silver design treatment earlier this year, but now the interchangeable lens camera will be available in two new limited edition looks.
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Advanced Micro Devices has had a solid first half of the year and positive developments on tap, but there are worries about the rest of 2010 because the chipmaker is dependent on consumer demand.
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Toshiba is planning to release 3D TVs that don’t require the use of 3D-enabled glasses, possibly by the end of the year.