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Posts Tagged ‘china-telecom’

Full Specs of the China-bound, Android-powered Motorola XT701 and the XT800

Saturday, December 19, 2009 14:35

One of our tipsters helped us uncover a gold mine of information on those two mysterious Motorola handsets that have been making random appearances all around the globe this week. The Motorola XT701 “Sholes Tablet” and the XT800 “Zeppelin” have appeared alongside the already announced Motorola MT710 on Motorola’s ...

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China Unicom to start selling the iPhone in October

Monday, September 28, 2009 14:15

Filed under: Hardware , Retail , iPhone Hong Kong-based China Unicom released details today concerning its August announcement of a three-year deal to sell the iPhone .

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Drobo Dashboard can show used/available space

Monday, September 28, 2009 14:00

Filed under: Software , Odds and ends Drobo was a bit of a life-saver for me.

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VLC 1.0.2 includes 64-bit Mac port and security fixes

Monday, September 28, 2009 13:00

Filed under: Multimedia , Software , Video , Open Source VideoLAN's popular cross-platform open source media player VLC 1.0.2 is now available with an important security update .

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Found Footage: "I fell in love at the Apple Store"

Monday, September 28, 2009 12:30

Filed under: Humor , Video , Odds and ends , Apple , Found Footage , Music Here's an earworm for you; hip-hop group FattySpins recorded a love song to ladies and to all things Apple, and filmed the video (above) at the landmark Apple Store Fifth Avenue.

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China Blocks Access To Twitter, Facebook After Riots

China Blocks Access To Twitter, Facebook After Riots

Tuesday, July 7, 2009 8:41

Following last weekend’s deadly riots in its western region of Xinjiang, China’s central government has taken all the usual steps to block citizens from accessing foreign web services: aside from crippling Internet service in general, the authorities have blocked Twitter, removed unapproved references to the violence from search engines ...

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