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  1. Apple MacBook ‘Spotlight’ Event confirmed October 14th: SlashGear LiveBlog

    Apple MacBook ‘Spotlight’ Event confirmed October 14th: SlashGear LiveBlog

    SlashGear - Oct 9, 2008

    Apple will hold a MacBook launch event on October 14th, where new MacBook and MacBook Pro models are expected to be announced. The much-rumored event will be held at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, and start at 10am

    Also tagged: apple, macbook pro, macbook, archive, rumor

  2. T-Mobile G1 first user review at AndroidCommunity.com

    T-Mobile G1 first user review at AndroidCommunity.com

    SlashGear - Oct 9, 2008

    Over at AndroidCommunity the first user review of the T-Mobile G1 smartphone has been posted. The G1, which officially launches on October 22nd, is in the hands of forum-member Kaziko, and he’s been giving his first

    Also tagged: google, smartphone, review, archive, t mobile, touchscreen, carriers, android

  3. Apple MacBook ‘Spotlight’ Event confirmed October 14th

    Apple MacBook ‘Spotlight’ Event confirmed October 14th

    SlashGear - Oct 9, 2008

    Apple will hold a MacBook launch event on October 14th, where new MacBook and MacBook Pro models are expected to be announced. The much-rumored event will be held at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, and start at 10am

    Also tagged: apple, macbook pro, macbook, archive, rumor

  4. ZTE TU25 WiMAX USB modem for Sprint XOHM network

    SlashGear - Oct 8, 2008

    As well as notebooks with integrated WiMAX, Sprint was also demonstrating how users could add high-speed XOHM access to their existing hardware. Top of the list is the ZTE TU25 WiMAX USB dongle, the only such modem

    Also tagged: usb, sprint, wimax, archive, zte, xohm, xohm launch

  5. Toshiba Satellite U405-ST550W with integrated WiMAX

    SlashGear - Oct 8, 2008

    Toshiba have announced their own WiMAX-enabled notebook, the Satellite U405-ST550W, which will take advantage of Sprint’s high-speed XOHM WiMAX network announced today in Baltimore. The Satellite U405 has a 13.3-inch

    Also tagged: ultraportable, notebook, toshiba, sprint, wimax, archive, laptops, xohm, xohm launch

  6. Lenovo WiMAX Option for ThinkPad X301, T400, SL300 & SL500

    SlashGear - Oct 8, 2008

    Lenovo have announced their WiMAX-enabled notebooks, intended for use with Sprint’s high-speed XOHM network officially launched today in Baltimore. WiMAX options will be available from today on ThinkPad X301, T400

    Also tagged: lenovo, sprint, wimax, xohm, xohm launch

  7. Sprint XOHM WiMAX launch: SlashGear goes to Baltimore

    SlashGear - Oct 8, 2008

    Sprint has officially announced its new 4G XOHM WiMAX high-speed WWAN service operating in Baltimore, and with it several new WiMAX-enabled notebooks from Acer, ASUS, Lenovo, Toshiba. The PCs will use Intel’s combined

    Also tagged: sprint, wimax, archive, xohm, xohm launch

  8. BlackBerry Storm review round-up

    SlashGear - Oct 8, 2008

    Vodafone and Verizon Wireless announced the BlackBerry Storm in the early hours of this morning, and already the first reviews and hands-on opinions are coming in. As their first touchscreen handset, this is a very

    Also tagged: smartphone, blackberry, review, verizon, archive, rim, vodafone

  9. BlackBerry Storm official on Verizon and Vodafone

    SlashGear - Oct 7, 2008

    Verizon and Vodafone have officially announced the BlackBerry Storm, RIM’s touchscreen smartphone with 3G connectivity and an innovative “click-through” 480 x 360 display with haptic feedback. The Storm has a

    Also tagged: smartphone, hsdpa, blackberry, 3g, verizon, archive, rim, touchscreen, vodafone, carriers, evdo

  10. HTC Touch HD not getting US release

    SlashGear - Oct 7, 2008

    HTC have no plans to bring flagship WM6.1 smartphone the HTC Touch HD to the US, citing engineering issues in supporting the 3G HSDPA and HSUPA bands. In a Twitter message today, HTC revealed that the smartphone -

    Also tagged: news, hsdpa, 3g, archive, htc, htc touch hd

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