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Dell Adamo XPS prototypes featured multi-touch LCD trackpad, capacitive keyboard

Tech Ticker -- Undoubtedly, Adamo XPS is one of the coolest laptops that has been created and if Dell designer’s had their way, it would’ve been much, much cooler than the present version. PC World got their mitts on the early prototypes of Adamo XPS that reveals designers’ somewhat crazy and not to forget, expensive ideas.The prototype above has a 4-inch multi-touch LCD that functions as a trackpad and also as ...     11-07
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$99 8GB iPhone 3G to be replaced with 8GB iPhone 3GS?

Tech Ticker -- Take this with a pinch of salt but if couple of BGR sources are to be believed, Apple and ATT might have something interesting for the consumers this Christmas. According to them, the $99 iPhone 3G will be replaced with an iPhone 3GS bearing the same 8GB capacity. The reasoning sounds a bit way off but is said that the price cut is done to combat DROID. Share on:     11-07
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CrunchPad hindered by higher than expected costs?

Tech Ticker -- Michael Arrington’s CrunchPad gave hopes for a decent looking (and functioning) tablet on the cheap but according to Silicon Alley Insider that hope looks quite bleak. They’ve heard from several sources that CrunchPad is delayed or dead due to increasing expenses.CrunchPad was first supposed to hit the retail shelves in mid-2009 but with the unexpected high cost quoted by suppliers, the device was...     11-07
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Snow Leopard update does not kill Atom support, at least for now

Tech Ticker -- It was claimed that the 10.6.2 Snow Leopard update would not support Atom processors, effectively killing the hackintosh scene. Now the word is that the latest seed of the update brings back the Atom support. The developer seed 10C535 has enabled Atom support and with that the possibility of installing Mac OS X on netbooks. However, despite the glimmer of hope, its still not known if Apple will le...     11-07
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LG Snapdragon powered Android phone coming out next year

Tech Ticker -- Android and Snapdragon combo seems to have hit the right chord with handset manufacturers. We’ve seen couple of companies adopt it and now here’s a confirmation from LG about the same. LG is developing a handset that will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset and run Android OS. Other details are next to none but the phone will first be launched in South Korea in the second quarter of next year.LG’s f...     11-06
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