Mar 1 2009

13 Most Desirable Collection Of Free Resources For Designers

Here are countless free stuffs available for designers which everyone should review at least once. In this post, I have collected 13 Most Desirable Collection Of Free Resources For Every Designer.

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Mar 1 2009

Japanese "hate" for iPhone all a big mistake

A report intending to portray the iPhone as “hated” in the Japanese market turns out to have been built upon fake quotations from industry writers and observers who were misrepresented by remarks attributed to them that they never made. Their actual comments on the iPhone’s prospects in Japan are far more interesting.

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Mar 1 2009

Spectrum Fees May Preclude US Low-Cost Cellular

theodp writes “Not to apologize for an industry that charges ,000 to catch a Chicago Bears game, but will the huge spectrum fees charged by the government block the emergence of low-cost cellular service? In the most recent FCC spectrum auction, carriers paid nearly billion to grab a swath of the 700MHz spectrum. And now under President Obama’s proposed budget, wireless carriers would be hit with huge annual fees — eventually reaching 0 million per carrier per year — for the right to hold a spectrum license. Critics say the carriers will simply pass these fees through to consumers.”

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Mar 1 2009

Testing Lenovo’s ThinkPad W700ds Dual-Screen Notebook

MojoKid writes “Lenovo’s ThinkPad W700 is a unique product, targeted squarely at mobile professionals who require the power, features, and performance of workstation-class product in a notebook. The machine has a few stand-out integrated features, like a Wacom Digitizer Tablet and X-Rite Color Calibrator. In addition, the ThinkPad W700ds version and adds a secondary, slide-out 10.6″ WXGA+ display, which increases monitor real-estate by 39% spanning across its two panels. HotHardware’s video demonstrates the machine’s arsenal of toys for the graphics pro, in a somewhat portable desktop replacement notebook.”

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