BlackBerry Curve 8330 comes with BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan
January 26, 2010

Boost Mobile is offering the BlackBerry Curve 8330 with a BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan to supply a pretty interesting offer for productivity-minded customers who do not want to sign a long-term service contract. It will retail for $249.99 before taxes, while its BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan is going for $60, offering nationwide voice and text messaging, 3G Web access and unlimited e mail by the nationwide Sprint network. Now how about that for a steal? whether you've been hankering after a relatively cheap BlackBerry device and plan for some moment now, the present moment could be just the window of opportunity you have been waiting for. [Press Release]
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Amazon Kindle DX To Go International
January 6, 2010

Amazon’s popular Kindle has already gone International, and now it seems that the Kindle DX will be following in its older brother’s footsteps, and will be available internationally. The worldly edition of its 9.7-inch Kindle DX will start shipping on January 19th and will cost $490, which certainly isn’t cheap. One of the downsides of the worldly version is the smaller catalog than is available in the US, and the lack of web access through the browser. Hopefully Amazon will additionally be shipping the unit with potential plugs for the unmistaken country, unlike the US capability plugs that were standard in the original universal Kindle. Are you already planning how to save up to buy that?
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Twitter Hacked By Iranian Cyber Army
December 18, 2009

Those of you who frequent Twitter’s site will certainly have noticed that the main page was hacked around 10pm PST on 17th Dec. The site was hacked by a group called the “Iranian Cyber Army”, and as a aftermath, the DNS for the address was redirected to another site. Based on the note posted, it’s probably considering related to the election campaign in that country, as Twitter was a popular tool during the Iranian election protests. Twitter has since gone back online, and posted a message on that issue. The letter posted on Twitter’s site when it was defaced read:
Iranian Cyber Army
THIS SITE HAS BEEN HACKED BY IRANIAN CYBER ARMY
iRANiAN.CYBER.ARMY@GMAIL.COM
U.S.A. Think They Controlling And Managing Web By Their Access, But THey Don’t, We Control And Manage Web By Our capability, So Do Not Try To Stimulation Iranian Peoples To….
NOW WHICH COUNTRY IN EMBARGO LIST? IRAN? USA?
WE PUSH THEM IN EMBARGO LIST
Take Care.
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iViewer offers BBC iPlayer direct playback
December 9, 2009

The iViewer LCD TV from Cello of the UK is a new TV set which allows viewers to check out the BBC iPlayer directly, thanks to its integrated Web access which relies on a broadband or Wi-Fi connection. that model will be available exclusively at Marks and Spencer stores until March 1, 2010, so whether you're an early adopter, you know where to head off to. Some of the Web channels available on iViewer will include Jamie Oliver's Ministry of Food, YouTube and video podcasts by news providers CNN and chat show host Larry King.You can choose from 26" and 32" models which retail for £399 and £499, respectively.
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BenQ nReader K60 offers more competition
November 18, 2009

Looks like the e-book reader market is heating up, with so many more players making their entrance. Case in point, the new nReader K60 from BenQ which will come with a 6" touchscreen e-paper display which relies on SiPix Microcup technology, boasting 800 x 600 resolution alongside the capability to display 16 grey scales. Pretty much similar to the Amazon Kindle in terms of technical specifications, although it misses out on the Kindle's keyboard while being a wee bit smaller and lighter. Other features include 2GB internal memory, a microSD memory card slot, a microUSB port, an USB 2.0 port and a 3.5mm audio jack. Expect that puppy to handle all relevant file formats, including ePub, PDF, TXT and HTML alongside audio and image file formats as well. While it comes with Wi-Fi connectivity, a USB port on top of the device could prove to be its trump card, allowing USB 3G dongles to be connected for portable Web access. BenQ touts a 7,500 page turning experience per full charge, but that rules out Wi-Fi and 3G access.
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