Rabu, 03 Maret 2010

BlackBerry Goes QWERTY-slider (maybe), Sony Reader Reviewed, & 10 Stupid Apps

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Letter from the Editor
March 3 , 2010
Say what? The internet is spreading rumors that BlackBerry's next step in smart phone design will be a QWERTY-slider? The gossip is accompanied by a picture, and said image indeed boggles our mind. Less mind-numbing is our review of the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t, a 10-inch netbook-slash-tablet with a touchscreen display and well-designed Windows 7 touch apps. Check out the review, and if you like what you read, don't forget that we're giving the S10-3t away to one lucky sweepstakes winner this month.
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