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Friday, November 12, 2010

Bombshell Fema Camps

Bombshell Fema Camps - Various plastic coffin locations affiliated with FEMA, as well as plans for mass graves and large-scale fatalities, have been previously exposed and reported upon– including photographs sent by an Infowars listener of an Alabama facility in 2009 with thousands and thousands of plastic coffin liners. Why then would the officials in Georgia engage in such a desperate and hurried cover-up?

Further, the plans are already confirmed. DMORT and other divisions of Homeland Security have a contingency-structure in place to deal with mass fatalities and outbreaks in times of pandemics, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, national emergency or other disasters. Elements of these plans are in place on record, and coordinated via the 10 FEMA regions http://www.infowars.com/national-guards-homeland-response-force-coming-to-missouri-nine-other-states/ in the United States and via the “Fusion Centers” that are popping up at the Federal, State and Local levels all across the nation to spy on ordinary citizens.

40-inch Westinghouse 1080p LCD HDTV

40-inch Westinghouse 1080p LCD HDTV - Westinghouse Digital VK-40F580D 40-inch LCD 1080p HDTV/DVD Combo - With the 40-inch LCD 1080p HDTV/DVD combo, they're giving consumers one heck of a reason to take the Full HD plunge .

By Heath McKnight
Westinghouse Digital has been at the forefront of high-quality, low-cost 1080p-resolution HDTVs for more than three years now. With the 40-inch LCD 1080p HDTV and DVD combo, they're giving consumers one heck of a reason to take the Full HD (1920 x 1080p) HDTV plunge.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Will the BlackBerry PlayBook's $499 price prove attractive enough?

Will the BlackBerry PlayBook's $499 price prove attractive enough? - BlackBerry PlayBook; the company has to be as it is losing market share to both Android and iOS. It's price point for its BlackBerry PlayBook, now revealed to be $499, may not be good enough to beat back either challenger, however.

The iPad's starting price is $499 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage and wi-fi connectivity. The iPad's price, either sold by Verizon or AT&T, rises to $829 for the maxed-out version (64GB of storage, 3G + wi-fi connectivity).

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

RIM demos Blackberry Playbook with Adobe AIR apps

RIM demos Blackberry Playbook with Adobe AIR apps - Research in Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis and Adobe's chief technology officer Kevin Lynch unveiled the Blackberry Playbook tablet yesterday.RIM also released the tablet's software development kit, which is integrated with the new Adobe AIR application platform. Partnering with the cross-platform Adobe AIR is part of RIM's plan to attract developers to design apps for Playbook, which will be released in early 2011. The new tablet will also use Adobe's Flash Player 10.1.

Adobe recently unveiled AIR 2.5, the latest version of its application platform. AIR was originally designed as an internet-connected desktop app. It was later transformed into a platform for apps to install on mobile phones. AIR for Android became available earlier this month.With 2.5, apps for television and tablets are now part of the platform. Early next year, Samsung's SmartTV devices will be the first to ship with AIR pre-installed.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

RIM To Make BlackBerry Messenger into a Social Network

RIM To Make BlackBerry Messenger into a Social Network - Research in Motion has become a bit more social.RIM announced the launch of the BlackBerry Messenger Social Platform at its DevCon event in San Francisco, as a means of connecting the company's BBM messenger application to other apps, allowing users to chat, share content, and add application status updates to their profiles.

The service is expected to launch in the spring of 2011, RIM said, with an SDK expected to be released "soon," executives said.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

BlackBerry PlayBook

BlackBerry PlayBook - The BlackBerry PlayBook is expected to be available in retail outlets and other channels in the United States in early 2011. Further information is offered below:

At its heart, the BlackBerry PlayBook is a multitasking powerhouse. Its groundbreaking performance is jointly fueled by a 1 GHz dual-core processor and the new BlackBerry Tablet OS which supports true symmetric multiprocessing. Together, the abundant processing power and highly sophisticated OS enable the BlackBerry PlayBook to provide users with true multitasking and a highly-responsive and fluid touch screen experience for apps and content services.

With support for Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1, Adobe® Mobile AIR® and HTML-5, the BlackBerry PlayBook provides customers with an uncompromised, high-fidelity web experience and offers them the ability to enjoy all of the sites, games and media on the web. For more than a decade, the mobile industry has worked to bridge the gap between the “real web” and mobile devices through various apps and technologies and, in fact, a significant number of mobile apps today still simply serve as a proxy for web content that already exists on the web. The BlackBerry PlayBook closes that gap and brings the real, full web experience to mobile users while also opening new and more exciting opportunities for developers and content publishers.
 
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