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Flickr has released a new version of its
mobile site that affords several new features, most notably the ability to stream
video clips up to 90-seconds in length. Video streaming will be initially available for only the iPhone and iPod Touch, with support for other handsets that use Webkit, Firefox Mobile, or Opera Mini to come. Previously, users could
upload videos to Flickr from mobile devices but this is the first time they can actually watch them on their phones.
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For the adventurous out there (that's you, developers), the
Opera 10 browser has just been released in alpha. Opera has a 1 to
2 percent browser market share, depending on what statistics you look at, and will soon likely be surpassed by Google's Chrome, if it hasn't been
already. But it does have its fans.
Tagi: market share, google, opera, developers
Posted by on under life model, laptop magazine, s101, cell battery, booter, asus eee pc, strg, notting hill, similarity, huh, laptops, best friend, keyboard, nbsp |

Laptop Magazine's reviewed the ASUS Eee PC 1002HA we've been
hearing so much about lately, and they're pretty impressed with what they're seeing. They gush over its looks, design and slimness, noting the similarity to the
more expensive S101, and think the keyboard's decently comfortable. The reviewer found the 10-inch screen to be pretty cool for watching
My Best Friend's Wedding on, though viewing at an angle was not necessarily awesome by any means. The 1002HA is a fast booter, and pretty speedy in general, with a strong WiFi connection. Where it really fails, however is in the fact that the two-cell battery (which ASUS claimed would
last for five hours) made it only a sad 3 hours and 39 minutes, and the company isn't planning on offering an extended life model either, apparently. So much for watching
My Best Friend's Wedding and
Notting Hill back to back, huh?
Filed under: Laptops
ASUS Eee PC 1002HA reviewed: looks cool but the battery stinks originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 12:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tagi: life model, laptop magazine, s101, cell battery, booter, asus eee pc, strg, notting hill, similarity, huh, laptops, best friend, keyboard, nbsp
Posted by on under life model, laptop magazine, s101, cell battery, booter, asus eee pc, strg, notting hill, similarity, huh, laptops, best friend, keyboard, nbsp |

Laptop Magazine's reviewed the ASUS Eee PC 1002HA we've been
hearing so much about lately, and they're pretty impressed with what they're seeing. They gush over its looks, design and slimness, noting the similarity to the
more expensive S101, and think the keyboard's decently comfortable. The reviewer found the 10-inch screen to be pretty cool for watching
My Best Friend's Wedding on, though viewing at an angle was not necessarily awesome by any means. The 1002HA is a fast booter, and pretty speedy in general, with a strong WiFi connection. Where it really fails, however is in the fact that the two-cell battery (which ASUS claimed would
last for five hours) made it only a sad 3 hours and 39 minutes, and the company isn't planning on offering an extended life model either, apparently. So much for watching
My Best Friend's Wedding and
Notting Hill back to back, huh?
Filed under: Laptops
ASUS Eee PC 1002HA reviewed: looks cool but the battery stinks originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 12:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tagi: life model, laptop magazine, s101, cell battery, booter, asus eee pc, strg, notting hill, similarity, huh, laptops, best friend, keyboard, nbsp
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