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Quad-core Smartphone – HTC Edge

Quad-core Smartphone – HTC Edge

It was only a matter of time.  I’m still holding out until an 8-core processor similar to the Playstation 3 is placed into a smartphone.  It will then likely produce enough heat to cook food while I’m out traveling if necessary also Read the post below for more: reposted from Wired.com HTC Edge, World’s First…

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What is Twitter ?

What is Twitter ?

What is Twitter? I’m sure many of you are asking this question. Twitter has two main parts: 1. You can post status updates like on your Facebook Wall (many people do this from their smartphones throughout the day). They are usually short, 160 characters or less. 2. Other people can ‘Follow’ or subscribe to your…

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New Amazon App Store

New Amazon App Store

If you have an Android phone, you should check this out. Amazon has a new mobile App Store where you can download free apps, paid apps.  Also, every day they offer a free download of an app that you would normally pay for. I have the Amazon App Store installed on my phone, and I…

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iPhone, Android, Windows, which phone should I get ?

iPhone, Android, Windows, which phone should I get ?

This is a common question today among both smartphone owners, and consumers looking to get their first one. If this is your first phone, you might actually be in an easier situation.  All of the smartphones are fairly similar to use, and they all do more or less the same basic things.  It almost won’t…

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What is Skype, and how do I use it ?

What is Skype, and how do I use it ?

Skype is something many people talk about, but not everyone understands. Skype is simply a chat application or program for your computer or phone. You can make free video calls with it, audio calls (like a telephone), or just instant message (like in the old days of AOL Instant Messenger, or AIM).  If you are…

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Do I need a screen protector ?

According to Apple, the iPhone’s LCD screen is made of very hard, optical-quality glass known as Aluminosilicate glass. While Apple does not officially use Gorilla Glass on the iPhone, it is an extremely hard material manufactured by Corning Glass, the famous producer of the ceramic tiles that cover the outside surface of all the NASA…

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