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How would you change HTC’s Droid Incredible?

Yeah, we called it the best Android device in America during our review back in April, and even today it's somewhat difficult to track down, but that's not to suggest that HTC's Droid Incredible is free of flaws. The Sense-enabled smartphone is the current flagship in VZW's stable, and while the EVO 4G may offer faster connections (in select locales) and a larger display, the Droid Incredible still has its fair share of proponents.

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Palm’s webOS 1.4 emerges: screenshots galore

We heard ( momentarily ) that Sprint was fixing to roll webOS 1.4 out to Palm devices starting today, and it seems as if one particular Pre Central forum member has stumbled upon the software early. We've already shown you the full changelog , but if you're too anxious to wait for your own OTA alert, hit up the source link for a deep dive into webOS 1.4 screenshots.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 27, 2010 at 3:43 am

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Windows Marketplace tweaked, installs to storage cards now possible (Android, take note)

Microsoft has released an updated version of its Marketplace for Mobile application for WinMo 6.0 and up recently that makes a few key changes -- nothing that's going to shake you to your very core the same way that Windows Phone 7 Series did last week, certainly, but there's some good stuff in here nonetheless. Most importantly, Marketplace will now allow for app installs straight to memory cards, a critical capability for devices that don't have gobs of storage built in (and something that Android tragically still lacks -- for the moment , anyhow)

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - February 23, 2010 at 6:50 am

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ViewHD 2 Port HDMI 1×2 Powered Splitter Ver 1.3 Certified for Full HD 1080P with Deep Color & HD Audio and Max Bandwidth of 10.2Gbps


Product DescriptionViewHD latest generation (New Chips & more robust & latest Firmware) HDMI 1×2 splitter, V1. 3 Certified. * Solid construction, iron molding, NOT plastic molding. This is not a splitter that is “support/compatible/compliant” to HDMI 1. 3, this unit is HDMI 1. 3; V1. 3 signal in, V1. 3 signal out; If you buy a V1. 2 splitter that is support/compatible/compliant to V1. 3, you will downgrade the entire system to V1. 2. How to identify a true V1. 3 HDMI product is to check whethe. . . More >>
ViewHD 2 Port HDMI 1×2 Powered Splitter Ver 1.3 Certified for Full HD 1080P with Deep Color & HD Audio and Max Bandwidth of 10.2Gbps

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