QderoPateo Ouidoo phone is weirdly named

Guess you won’t find any stranger named handset in the world other than the QderoPateo Ouidoo. Its user interface resembles that of Windows Phone 7, where it will be equipped with an alleged 26-core CPU (impossible!), a 3.5″ touchscreen display at 800 × 480 resolution, 512MB RAM (how paltry), 4GB ROM, a microSD memory card [...]

Kinstone Mobile Net Device is still nameless

Kinstone of China is pimping a type new Mobile World Wide Web Device (MID) that has yet to be christened, although something tells us that it might be nigh unpronounceable when named officially. that will be an ARM-based device that is powered by the Windows CE operating system, where it is equipped with a 5″ [...]

Eking clones Viliv X70 tablet

Guess what – the Viliv X70 tablet has been cloned by Eking, where it is additionally called by the same name – now how about that! that ought to get lawyers at Viliv suited up for some action, as the brazen clone sports an Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor, Windows 7 as the operating system [...]

Touch Max 2G dual boot handset

With computers being able to dual boot for some date already, how about smartphones? Trust a cloned handset to do that first – the Touch Max 2G is capable of running both Android and Windows Mobile operating systems, which is basically a HTC MAX 4G clone. While looking like HTC’s offering on the outside, internally [...]

Tongfang Q5 Android-powered MID

The Tongfang Q5 is another Mobile World Wide Web Device (MID) which will run on the Android operating system, and has the formidable Rockchip RK2808 chipset running within. Tipping the scales at just 209 grams, the Tongfang Q5 is equipped with a 4.8″ capacitive touchscreen display, an 866MHZ ARM processor, 128MB RAM, 4GB of internal [...]

iPhone gets WinPo 7 theme, WolframAlpha cuts iPhone app cost, iPhone to iPod conversion

A new theme for the iPhone has turned up that makes it look like Windows Phone 7. Steve Jobs isn’t laughing right now. You might recall that seriously expensive WolframAlpha app that debuted for $50 dubbed a “computational knowledge engine.” The app must not have sold well, the company has changed the price to $2. [...]

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