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Jan
29/10
Apple reveals the iPad
Last Updated on Friday, 29 January 2010 11:40
Written by Joey G
Friday, January 29th, 2010

iPod, iMac, iPhone, iPad?

Yes, iPad! Apple CEO Steve Jobs presented the iPad Wed with a live launch event in San Francisco.

But, before he unveiled this phenomenal invention, he spoke about his companies success, revealing some pretty huge numbers.  According to Jobs, Apple has sold over 250 million iPods and now features 140,000 applications with over 3 billion applications sold.  And, with over $50 billion a year in revenue, Apple is the largest mobile device company in the world, surpassing Sony, Samsung and Nokia.

Without wasting any time, Apple is bringing in 2010 with a brand new device called the iPad.  The iPad is sort of like a cross between a laptop and a smartphone.  You can browse the web with great speed, watch videos, view photos and check emails all with the touch of a fingertip.

The iPad is very light, weighing only 1.5 pounds and is only .5 inches thin.  This device features a 9.7 inch IPS display and contains 10 hours of battery life with over a month of standby life.  Now lets talk prices.

Pricing is as follows; 16GB $499, 32GB $599, 64GB $699 with an extra $130 for 3g models.  Apple will be shipping iPads worldwide in 60 days and 90 days for 3g models.  3g models will be unlocked and ATT will be offering to data plans.  One plan for $14.99/m and unlimited data for $29.99/m with no contracts.

Mac vs PC, Zune vs. iPod, iPad vs…? What’ll they think of next?

Jan
06/10
Google Nexus One Smart Phone
Last Updated on Wednesday, 6 January 2010 08:56
Written by Joey G
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

This is a message to all you Blackberry’s and iPhone’s; Prepare for some serious competition!

Jan 5 marks the day that Google inc. released the highly anticipated Nexus One smart phone in an attempt to level the playing field in the billion dollar wireless phone industry.

So what’s the big deal?

Well, certainly the big deal for google is that now they will be able to gain some market share in this highly competitive business. But why should the consumer be excited? Well, for starters, the Google Nexus one phone has a very high-resolution OLED touchscreen that is actually thinner than it’s arch enemy (iPhone). This phone also has two mics, with one on the back to eliminate background noise. What else? A very large camera and a voice to text option which allows you to handle emails and notes by speaking into the phone.

We could go on all day about all the technical mumbo jumbo of this new force in the wireless world, but your probably more concerned with the cost and network coverage.  If you buy the phone unlocked without a contract it will run you about $530.  With a 2 year agreement from T-Mobile it will cost about $180 and Google revealed that they will soon have the Nexus One Smart Phone available on other networks.  We all know the success that Google has had on the world wide web; let’s see if they can repeat it here.