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The T-Mobile G1′s hardware design will be familiar to users of HTC’s Windows Mobile handsets, a lineup that includes the AT&T/Cingular 8525 and T-Mobile’s own Wing, both of which I reviewed for InfoWorld and continue to use (see “Smartphones for extreme mobility”). This mature design, with fashionably subtle tactile buttons underneath the display, incorporates a touch screen that’s sensitive to both fingertip and stylus, as well as a slide out full QWERTY keyboard. (In T-Mobile G1′s case, the keyboard swivels out in a half-moon motion while remaining parallel to the display.) That’s right, it’s got actual keys that don’t take up any space on the screen, and the keyboard disappears when you don’t need it. When you flip out the keyboard, the display rotates from portrait to landscape view — again, mimicking the behavior of HTC’s Windows Mobile line. …click here to read more

Google Chrome

Google Chrome Beta went live a few hours ago ,then I download it.
I’m a bit disappointed that I had to boot up a virtual machine with windows to try it out as a Linux version of the browser isn’t available yet but overall my experience with it has been positive so far.
It does somewhat remind me of Opera for some strange reason.
If this is the first time you’ve heard about Chrome, Google made available a nice online comic book explaining in layman’s terms why they decided to create their own browser. …click here to read more

by Kevin O’Brien
The new 14-inch ThinkPad T400 is the latest Lenovo notebook based off of the Intel Montevina platform. This computer offers all new features such as hybrid graphics, LED backlit displays, and power-saving refinements that let the notebook get extraordinary battery life. With all these changes taking place, Lenovo has also managed to keep the notebook looking as classic (boring) as ever, just how ThinkPad lovers like it. …click here to read more

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