The weekly roundup of the web’s best tech news includes – iPhone OS 4 (aka iOS 4): Release Date for June 21st 2010, Review of Verizon Wireless LG Ally, Review of iPad Flip Case – Blue, Review of Canon PIXMA MP980 All-in-One Printer, Nokia C3 coming soon in the UK, MSI unveils new F Series laptops, Panasonic outs slimmest and lightest Toughbook F9 14-inch laptop, Sony Mp3 Player Reviews, Mac Classic iPad Stand and Mionix Naos 5000 USB Gaming Laser Mouse
We saw the hugely anticipated tech event of the year, the WWDC kick off yesterday. We were hot on our trails to give you latest news on the iPhone 4 as it was discussed at the keynote event.Apple also announced that the iPhone OS 4 would receive a new name of just iOS 4 and will be released on June 21st, just before the official release date of the iPhone 4 of June 24th.
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For today’s review we will look at the stylish iPad Flip Case available from the folks at Gearzap.com. This case helps protect and conceal the user’s iPad in a classic folio style case. Its design is reminiscent of a fine leather wallet as it is composed of a pebble grain leather on the outside and has a soft microsuede interior.
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Today for review I’ve a fully featured all-in-one printer from Canon, model number MP980 which was provided for review by our friends over at Geeks.com. This printer is one that can be used on your network via wired or wireless which is truly a nice feature to have in a printer either in your home or office. The MP980 is simple to use, it has a nice LCD panel on it for operation and even to show previews of copies and scans. So read on to learn a bit more about a decent printer
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Good news for folks over in the UK! Nokia will soon be releasing their C3 phone there. The C3 from Nokia is sort of a social networking phone. It will definitely be a hit amongst teenagers but it’s hard to say as of now a lot of adults are getting the groove of social networking as well.Read more at CellCompare.net
The new F series from MSI are five models under the names of FX400, FX600, FX610, FX700, and FR600. These new laptops come with different screen sizes from 14 to 17 inches. Four models from the F series work on Intel Core i5 processor together with the Intel Turbo Boost and Intel® Hyper-Threading technology. MSI FX610 is the only laptop from the five models that uses the AMD Danube Champlian together with three cores.Read more at LaptopReviewsCentral.com

Panasonic has announced the slimmest and lightest rugged laptop, Toughbook F9 in its line. The Toughbook F9 is the industry’s lightest 14-inch laptop which weighs about 3.6lbs or 1.6kg. This rugged laptop is able to survive a 30-inch drop, 70z spill to its keyboard and 220lbs of compression.
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Sony mp3 player reviews are going to reveal some of the best audio playback portable devices that the world has ever seen. It is a well known fact that Sony is a very good manufacturer when it comes to multimedia gadgets and it has manages to impress with equipment such as video camera, TVs, laptops and even mp3 players. Reading some Sony mp3 player reviews is probably a wise thing to do if you plan on purchasing one of these fine little gadgets so you can better tell which models suit you the best.
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You’ll have that red Gucci bag to go with your red clothes and that pretty blue one to go with your blue overalls but it’s not the same with us geeks. If a bag symbolizes a geek invention in the past, like this super cool Nintendo Controller Messenger Bag, which changed the way we geeks look at the world, then it’s the stuff we’d go for.
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Gamers want the best system they can get their hands on. This means a blazing fast CPU, dual video cards, and good ram. However, all this is potentially useless if you pair this system with an unreliable mouse. Mionix aims to prevent this problem by unleashing the latest addition to their lineup of gaming peripherals: the Naos 5000. Boasting up to 5040 dpi, switchable profiles and a unique weight tuning system, the Mionix Naos 5000 stands above all else. As a newcomer to the computer peripheral scene, Mionix, a small company based in Sweden, may not be a name familiar to gamers.Read more at Benchmark Reviews









