Hands-On Video Review of The Dirt Cheap CherryPad 7-Inch Android Tablet PC

The CherryPad America is a high-quality, low-energy consuming and very affordable ($188.00) 7-inch Android 2.1 tablet computer. It weights a little more than a pound. Here’s our HotHardware.com quick-take video review of this budget tablet device.

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Can you trust your Caller ID?

Authorities are warning about caller ID spoofing, a process that allows someone to call you and have a phony incoming number show up in the hopes you’ll recognize it and pick up.

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Sprint iPad/Overdrive Combo Helped says CEO Dan Hesse

Sprint iPad Dan Hesse says helped Overdrive sales so users could connect the iPad to WiMax or 4G.

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10 of Our Favorite Gadget and Tech Commercials

Some tech companies are just really good at it, and show us commercials that make us have to have that hot new item. Take a look at ten of our favorite below

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Are there any developers left who care about Digg’s new ‘Streaming API?’

News aggregator site Digg has announced it unveiled a new “streaming API” (Application Programming Interface) that the company hopes will save it from declining traffic and community involvement.

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New Apple patent points to a future stainless steel iPhone

New Apple patent points to a future possible stainless steel iPhone. Using a 15 micron thick coating of nitride, this new device would be harder than titanium.

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Survey: People would rather use a mobile website than an app

A survey commissioned by Adobe has found that people would rather use a mobile website than go hunting for an app in an app store. The browser is critical.

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Verizon iPhone 4 Supposedly Shipping This December

Rumors have it that the Verizon iPhone will be released sometime in March 2010, but latest reports mention that it could be available in time for this holiday season.

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Introducing Digg’s Streaming API | Digg About

Digg has had an API for a while now, and we’ve learned quite a few important lessons along the way. In particular, two of these lesson have stood out. First, external developers will surprise us with their creativity time and time again. Second, it’s impossible for that amazing creativity to innovate if our API’s functionality always trails the functionality on our site.

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The Nexus Two is real? And a Samsung?

It’s alive, and it’s coming soon, Gingerbread in tow.

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