Posts Tagged ‘ RAM ’

LG Optimus LTE II Goes on Sale in South Korea

May 19, 2012
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World’s first Android phone to feature 2GB of RAM, the LG Optimus LTE II has just gone live in South Korea. The smartphone is now available for purchase through all three main carriers. Although the handset has been made available only in South Korea, LG confirmed the Optimus LTE II will be launched worldwide,...

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 310 with Android 4.0 ICS Coming Soon in India

May 8, 2012
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Android fans living in India rejoice as Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) is about to make its debut in the country. It appears that the tablet will be available on the market as early as next week, though no exact release date has been unveiled yet. For the time being, there are no details...

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XTEX Launches ICS-Based Tablet for Only $150 USD (115 EUR)

April 19, 2012
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It looks like handset and tablet manufacturers are more concerned about their products’ prices than about their design quality and performance. Even though there are some exceptions, the general trend in emerging markets is to launch extremely cheap devices. In this regard, XTEX has recently announced the availability of an affordable 7-inch Android tablet....

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Reclaim Your Mac’s Memory with a Click

March 25, 2012
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Let’s face it, even if Apple fans like to brag that OS X is perfectly optimized for Macintosh hardware, there’s one resource we can never have too much of – memory. Not your hard drive, (although more storage is always better) but the RAM. Random Access Memory, or RAM, takes the form of integrated...

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Microsoft Talks Windows Phone Tango Limitations

March 8, 2012
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During the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Microsoft’s partners announced the release of low-end devices powered by a new flavor of Windows Phone, codenamed Tango. The new OS flavor comes with support for much lower hardware specifications than before, thus allowing handset vendors to design cheaper smartphones. Through this move, Microsoft and hardware...

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Galaxy Nexus Available Tomorrow at Verizon

December 14, 2011
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Galaxy Nexus Available Tomorrow at Verizon

Verizon, Samsung and Google have announced that the Verizon Galaxy Nexus LTE will be available at Verizon tomorrow for $299 with a new contract. Of course, the main strengths of that phone is that it will offer Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, and that it uses Verizon’s uber-fast LTE network. Interestingly, AT&T is...

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Revolutionary IBM Racetrack Memory Demonstrated

December 6, 2011
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IBM is one of those multilateral companies that always work on something with long-term implications, and one project has reached prototype stage, after seven years of research and development. Racetrack memory is something that claims to combine the assets of DRAM memory and today’s hard disk drives. This is not to be taken in...

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Store and Manage Your Passwords

October 28, 2011
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icon in the menu bar. There aren’t any dock icons or complicated interfaces, a smart design decision, which allows users to focus on their work, and access the tool only when they need it. ??Clicking the menu bar icon will provide instant access to all stored passwords, as well as basic application options.?? The...

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HTC Runnymede official press shot leaked

September 13, 2011
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HTC Runnymede official press shot leaked

HTC’s upcoming Android handset, codenamed Runnymede, has been making its rounds on the internet pretty frequently turning up here and there. And it looks like Pocketnow has scored yet another leaked official press shot of the phone, so we now have a full frontal rendered image of the phone to drool over. I don’t...

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