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It looks like Sprint’s finalizing details with HTC as we speak to rollout Froyo as early as tomorrow on the EVO 4G according to the carrier’s plans, which were leaked. According to Engadget, which obtained the plans, the firmware update could be done over the air via 3G/4G/WiFi connected devices and could come as early as 7/30. Initially, if customers want to upgrade to Android 2.2, they can manually check for the update
Today, Amazon announced the newest generation of Kindle, its popular e-reader. As hardware is wont to do, the newest version of the Kindle has become smaller and lighter while retaining its 6-inch reading area. Contrast on the screen has improved by 50%, and page turns are 20% faster.
Amazon’s Kindle has always been an interesting device to me.
We have installed iOS 4.0.1 , an update
The founder of Lenovo has said that Apple is missing huge opportunities in the Chinese market, because it doesn’t understand what consumers in China want.
Watch full episodes and seasons of your favorite TV shows now on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch! Watch in HD over wifi or 3G.
Amtrak’s Acela Express trains run along the Washington-Boston-New York corridor and offer two things not often seen by US rail passengers: decent speeds and free WiFi. One of those benefits could soon come to every Amtrak train nationwide
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the search engine will cede the data it accidentally collected over WiFi to regulators in Germany, France and Spain. Google will also publish the results of an external audit into its Street View data collection practice and will exact an internal review into all its privacy practices, releasing the results within the next month
Google has decided to give in to government pressure and hand over the WiFi data it accidentally collected to government agencies. Germany, France, and Spain will be among the first to get the data out of Google in the next two days, Google CEO Eric Schmidt told the Financial Times , and other countries may get data in the coming weeks
Google has begun rolling out an encrypted version of its search engine in an effort to protect Internet users from having their searches sniffed by others on their network. The new version of Google is SSL encrypted and located at https://www.google.com . Like many of Google’s other changes, it’s being rolled out slowly to all users who choose to search securely