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		<title>Tablets do you really want one with a different touch portable operating system?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Last week finally knew the details of the HP Tablet Slate, one of the models known to be important in the landing of tablets in the coming months. There is nothing official but it seems that the picture and features will be final. With these in hand, the photo and price, between 400 and 500 euros, I have no doubt that we are facing <strong>a bet </strong>complicated. Why think so?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Let&#8217;s see. Let&#8217;s take a mental acuity test. What is the difference between HP Slate of a tablet classic of the same brand as the HP TouchsmartTM2? I mean look beyond the obvious of not incorporating keyboard &#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you answered the previous question that the <strong>operating </strong>system, we think alike. The manufacturers are losing an opportunity to provide the consumer something new. In that sense Apple and Dell are the most have moved away from classic <em>tablet, although in their case design is a great phone.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It seems clear that this new device for the home&#8217;s mission is to entertain and afford a more intuitive and comfortable leisure. And for that alone raises the <strong>classic tablet format with different operating </strong>system. It is true that what has gone wrong from the beginning in the MID, which is what most resembles the new that wants to come, has been the operating system, which was not designed for that facet of entertainment.But personally expected much more from the trade mark to give me a new gadget for my house.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Android, the system or even Windows Phone iPad 7 Series will be the protagonists of a new element that wants to conquer the digital home. Personally I&#8217;ll take what I have now. Do you?</p>
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		<title>Does this now 4G iPhone HD?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Will the new iPhone an iPhone HD? A video has surfaced on the Internet, which is supposed to be a foretaste of an iPhone HD. On display is a 30-second promotional clip, which shows a possible new iPhone and titled this iPhone HD.</p>
<p>Whether the video is in fact authentic, it must be doubted, however. The case looks quite different from what it might be inferred from past images. Apple would probably also know how to prevent the publication of an officially established promotional clips. The video ends with the slogan: &#8220;The most social iPhone yet. Previously, in addition to pictures and videos and a Facebook App, and a Twitter app could be seen. Highlight of the video is a quick video chat with the Eiffel Tower in the background.</p>
<p>Optically, the iPhone HD has shown a clear round in the middle of the device, a chrome frame and a glossy black or white back. Below the camera lens is a small opening, which indicates a flash. In addition to the speaker opening is a front camera. Below the display there is an oblong button that appears optically to the speaker above the display to be ajar. Whether it is a fake, is not yet certain, but it is quite probable.</p>
<p>However, the proposed name iPhone HD quite interesting. Most speculation called the iPhone 3GS successors generally iPhone 4G. This designation is misleading. Although it would be next to the fourth-generation iPhone, but 3G is in English usage, especially for UMTS. This was also the core innovation of the iPhone 3G. Name of the 4G iPhone would simply make no sense in this context.</p>
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		<title>Google, HTC answer to Apple complaint</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 11:49:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Apple has accused HTC injured and 20 of its patents in its products that illegally &#8211; mainly Samrtphones with Goolge Android operating system &#8211; used to be.Therefore, Apple HTC has before U.S. courts and before the U.S. sued U.S. Trade Commission. HTC defends himself against charges now held by Apple. HTC refers among other things, that already longer in the mobile phone sector have to be active as Apple itself and always put on their own technologies. This is underlined by numerous patents, which run in the years HTC has registered. HTC has with a strong partner in the boat. The Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer is the world&#8217;s largest manufacturer of Android smartphones. So Google is now also expected in the case not long remain sidelined.<span id="more-79"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For Google, the matter is especially important: If Apple can enforce against HTC, may have also threatened lawsuits against other manufacturers, the mobile phones with Google&#8217;s Android operating system in the program. This could be as Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Complaints of patent infringement in the mobile sector are nothing new. The situation is also due to the fact that many companies claim a similar nature to be confused &#8211; sometimes even similar to &#8211; patents for themselves. Against this background one can see as the current dispute may soon launch a global struggle.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The suit filed by Apple is probably caused by the company&#8217;s history. Apple follows the philosophy of hardware and software jointly develop and distribute. In the computer area in the 1990s, this has led to a massive crisis for Apple. The more customers opted for computer manufacturers, the various hardware components conveniently interlinked and then outfitted with Microsoft&#8217;s Windows operating system. The evolution of the smartphone market is now similar to: Apple iPhone when trying hard and software to control. Competitor Google will continue its Android operating system is at liberty to various hardware partners. Apple has lost such a contest once before and would have been almost perished. This will now probably not be repeated.</p>
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		<title>The Kindle also speaks Spanish</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 04:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The Amazon Kindle also speaks Spanish. The world&#8217;s largest digital library, which also currently dominates the sale of digital reader’s <em>e-books</em> via the Kindle, announced Friday that its desktop publishing platform is also open to books in Spanish. So far their software allowed only books in English, French and German, but since this week the company is also open to Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The announcement not only means that Spanish publishers now have the door open Amazon but also self-published authors who want and reach across the globe without leaving home and without having to be blessed in advance by a publisher can publish their books <em>online</em> thanks to Kindle Digital Text Platform. Like MySpace for years became one of the key platforms for self-promotion from unknown parties, Amazon now allows any author to publish his own book <em>online</em> and sell it at your bookstore. &#8221;We are pleased to offer more languages in which content owners can offer their books for the Kindle growing audience,&#8221; the company said in a statement released yesterday. Just have a customer account at Amazon and can prove ownership of copyright in order to upload to the virtual library&#8217;s own work. On its website describes step by step how to do and how to resolve any doubts.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Amazon&#8217;s announcement comes just days after important news for the market of <em>e-book: the entry of 40,000 titles from Amazon in the world of Blackberries.</em> With that decision, and marketing with the same titles for iPhone, Amazon starts to open trade horizons beyond Kindle. Following the successful presentation of the iPad, the <em>e-reader</em> from Apple, which presumably will become the main competitor to the Kindle, Amazon has chosen not to close down and open your store <em>e-books</em> to other digital tools. Both <em>iPhone</em> and <em>blackberries</em> are much more ubiquitous today than digital readers and despite efforts to commercialize <em>e-reader, remains to be seen what the</em> <em>gadget</em> who wins the battle and imposing on the rest.</p>
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