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Sony/British Telecom to Beef Up PSP Communication Features

Stepping away from the iPhone for just a second, British Telecom and Sony Computer Entertainment have recently penned a four year contract to develop extra communications features for the Sony PSP. The PSP, which debuted about two years ago, has shipped 24 million units across its global markets. According to the British Telecom Group, Sony […]

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iPhone Demand May Exceed Supply

A recent survey by the Channel Checkers research firm shows that demand for Apple’s upcoming iPhone may exceed the available supply when the device is released next month. In a survey of 36 storers, 64% of outlets questioned replied that they had a waiting list while the remaining 36% would sell the iPhone on a […]

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Intel to Stop Using Lead Components

On Tuesday, microprocessor giant Intel announced that its entire processor line would be lead-free from later this year on. Beginning with the upcoming Penryn processor line, the company’s 45-nanometer chips will go lead-free. The 65-nanometer chips will follow suit later in 2007 according to Macworld News. Though extremely useful as a manufacturing component thanks to […]

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Apple/AT&T Contract Bans Apple’s Creation of CDMA Model iPhone

Despite being in a position to be one of the coolest technological releases of 2007, Apple’s iPhone, the contract between Apple and AT&T will change how the iPhone is developed. According to an article in USA Today, the contract created between the two companies provides AT&T with exclusive distribution rights of the iPhone for five […]

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Apple Store Now Offering Refurbished Apple TV Units

The lads over at The Unofficial Apple Weblog have picked up on Apple’s recent addition of refurbished Apple TV units to the Apple Store. The refurbished units are being sold for US$249 as opposed to the regular price of US$299 and include a year’s limited warranty, which can be upgraded to a three year warranty […]