Today Nokia introduced its first Internet Tablet device the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. Optimized for Internet browsing and email communications, the Nokia 770 features a high-resolution (800x480) wide-screen display with zoom, and on-screen keyboard for viewing online content over Wi-fi. The device runs on Linux and comes with a slot for
removable storage to play music or video, an Opera browser, USB port, Bluetooth and Wi-fi.
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With Bill Gates' announcement of MSN Virtual Earth the other day, I thought it would be a good time to point out how this will compete with Google's satellite imagery map service. Google acquired 3-D Mapping service Keyhole last year, and has renamed it Google Earth. It looks like Google has big plans for it in the future. Have you tried Keyhole maps yet? You should, it's very impressive - I rank it high on the cool meter! Back to Bill Gates. The Microsoft chairman previewed the new MSN satellite-mapping technology designed to compete with local-search tools from Yahoo! (SmartView), Amazon.com, AND Google.
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PC Magazine puts the new Archos AV700 Mobile Digital Video Recorder to the test with an overall favorable review. They liked the huge 7-inch wide-screen LCD, but unfortunately it's too big to fit in your pocket. That might not matter for people who want to take their digital media with them wherever they go. Among the device's strong points is the ability to record video directly from most sources (TV, DVD player, VCR, cable box, or satellite receiver) via the included Archos TV Docking Pod. The Archos AV700 Mobile DVR will be available by June for $599.95 (40GB) and $799.95 (100 GB).
More specs and details: PC Magazine
Check-out the cool flash presentation of the Archos AV700 Mobile DVR
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