Samsung Galaxy S Able to do 90 Million Triangles Per Second
We always find it interesting what companies will announce when they’ve unveiled a particular product. Take, for example, the Samsung Galaxy S. When it was announced, it was by far the most powerful Android-based gimmick known to exist. And then, sure enough, HTC and Sprint worked together to bargain Samsung’s smack by announcing the brother to the HD2, the EVO 4G. Sure, it whitethorn be the first base combination WiMAX/3G gimmick for Sprint, but truth be
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Google drops Nexus One upgrade monetary value by $one C, offers refunds
Jan 15, 2010 phones, retweet, tweetmeme, twitter, uk
T-Mobile (New York Stock Exchange: DT) Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has dropped the upgrade price of the Nexus One to $279, which is $one C cheaper than the previous monetary value of $379. Google and T-Mobile River rich person been hit with some harsh critique from Nexus One customers upset over slow-to-respond customer service and unreliable T-Mobile River 3G service leadership up to T-Mobile River’s not-so-coincidental determination to slash $one C of the price of a Nexus
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