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Line 6 Mobile In

The new Line 6 Mobile In turns your iOS device into a virtual amp with 64 models of classic amps and effects.  Using the Mobile In with the free POD app, you can access over 10,000 presets, use the built-in tuner and jam with songs from your iTunes library.

It should be available this Fall for $79.99.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

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New Bing Mobile Site – m.bing.com

by Jay GotPassport on July 23, 2011

Microsoft recently launche a new mobile site for Bing, at m.bing.com.  Just direct your mobile web browser (it will run on iOS, Android 2.0 and up, and BlackBerry 6.0), and check it out.  I’ve included some screen shots from my ipod touch (3rd gen), to give you an idea of the user interface.  Some functions only work on gps devices, but over all looks like a nice way for non-Windows phones to access Bing content on a browser.

Via – Pocket-lint.

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It looks like your next-generation iPad or iPhone could come with a transparent display.  That is, if the tech disclosed in Apple’s latest patent application turns out to be magical enough.

In a USPTO patent application filed in January of this year, Apple discloses its plans to develop a handheld tablet or mobile phone “that includes a display screen having a viewing area with a transparent portion enabling a user to view objects behind the electronic device by looking at the display screen.” [click to continue…]

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Lenovo Mobile Solutions

by Joe on January 5, 2010

Lenovo has punched out some new notebooks at an affordable price.  Starting with their Thinkpad Edge, Lenovo is amping up style offering heat-wave red to the already popular color of black.  These new machines feature a choice of AMD processors (Turion X2 and Athlon X2), a high res. camera and optional 3G and 4G wireless.

The X100e is Lenovo’s first professional-grade ultraportable starting below $500. The ThinkPad X100e is perfect for customers looking for a PC that is professional for business, highly usable and highly mobile. Like the ThinkPad Edge, the X100e includes a choice of AMD processors (Turion X2 and Athlon X2). The X100e also features an 11.6 inch high definition display and an ISO full-size keyboard with a multitouch touchpad and Trackpoint for easy navigation.

 

Lenovo introduced four new models to the classic ThinkPad line including the T410s, T410, T510 and W510- Lenovo’s best-selling and highest performance-oriented mobile PCs. These will be the first ThinkPads in the classic ThinkPad family to offer upcoming Intel dual core processors for enhanced performance.  Along with the new models an insaine 22-hour battery will be available, more multitouch screen options and a single wireless broadband solution with the Qualcomm Gobi 2000 module [click to continue…]

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