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World Tech Update – 03/26/10
Google stops censoring results in China, the Opera Mini browser beats Apple’s Safari in a page load test, Samsung unveils the Galaxy S, T-Mobile broadens its HSPA+ network, and General Motors shows off the next generation heads up display.
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World Tech Update – 03/26/10
CTIA 2010: BlueAnt Wireless shows T1 rugged headset
CTIA 2010: BlueAnt Wireless shows T1 rugged headset
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CTIA 2010: BlueAnt Wireless shows T1 rugged headset
CTIA 2010: Kyocera Wireless returns to smartphone market
CTIA 2010: Kyocera Wireless returns to smartphone market
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CTIA 2010: Kyocera Wireless returns to smartphone market
CTIA 2010: Powermat upgrades wireless charging devices
CTIA 2010: Powermat upgrades wireless charging devices
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CTIA 2010: Powermat upgrades wireless charging devices
Sprint 4G EVA phone up close at CTIA
AT CTIA, Sprint and HTC launched the 4G EVA smart phone, which accesses data via WiMAX and offers a 4.3-inch touchscreen and Android 2.1 mobile operating system.
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Sprint 4G EVA phone up close at CTIA
25 years of Nokia cell phones
At CTIA, Nokia was helping CTIA celebrate 25 years of cell phones by displaying some of its phones over that time period, including the “brick” and the first phone with a camera inside it.
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25 years of Nokia cell phones
CTIA: SanDisk launches 32GB microSD card
At CTIA, SanDisk showed off the new tiny 32DG microSD card, with the ability to store all of the Academy Award-nominated movies over the last 10 years on one card.
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CTIA 2010: Sleek cell phone signal booster
Wilson Electronics showed off its Sleek cell phone signal booster at CTIA 2010 in Las Vegas. Sliding any cell phone into the device can give a signal strength boost and also helps prevent dropped calls.
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CTIA 2010: Sleek cell phone signal booster
DEMO 2010: VenueGen offers virtual avatars for meetings
At DEMO spring 2010, VenueGen showed off its virtual meeting technology that adds avatars, animations and gestures to allow users to get reactions during their webconferences.
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DEMO 2010: VenueGen offers virtual avatars for meetings
DEMO 2010: Tooncast simplifies animation creation
At DEMO spring 2010, NetToons showed off its Tooncasts, which enables consumers to create professional animation simply through a Web browser.
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DEMO 2010: Tooncast simplifies animation creation
DEMO 2010: Gwabbit moves contacts to the cloud
At DEMO 2010, Gwabbit introduced its “gwab-o-sphere” offering, which lets users populate the cloud with contact information for different applications, including Facebook, Outlook and Salesforce.com.
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DEMO 2010: Gwabbit moves contacts to the cloud
DEMO 2010: Vivox adds VoIP to social apps
At DEMO spring 2010, Vivox showed off its ability to add Voice over IP to existing social applications, allowing you to chat with friends through Facebook and other applications.
DEMO 2010: MiniMash offers multimedia mashups through browser
At DEMO spring 2010, MiniMash showed how easy it was to create multimedia packages from a user’s photos, videos, music and other content to create new mashups through a Web browser.
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