The Archos 80 G9 and the Archos 101 G9, and both models feature a dual core OMAP 4 1.5GHz Cortex A9 processor. On top of that each version comes with 250GB of storage thanks to Seagate’s new Momentus Thin 2.5 inch hard drive, and both models feature WiFi, but can also be made 3G capable by adding Archos’s 3G Stick. The Archos 80 G9 features an 8 inch display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, whilst the Archos 101 G9 features a 10.1 inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. Other features on both the Archos 80 G9 and the Archos 101 G9 include a full sized USB port, HDMI out will support for full HD video in 1080p.
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Archos 80 G9 And Archos 101 G9 Android 3.1
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New Android Eee Pad Transformer 2 turn to Quad Core
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 will feature a quad core processor, and considering that we heard yesterday that Asus were working on a new 13 inch Android based laptop that will uses NVIDIA’s quad core Kal-El processor, we suspect the news of a quad core Android based Eee Pad transformer 2 is more than just a rumor.
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iPad Invisibility App Is Awesome
The new Invisibility application has been designed and created by Levity Nolvety and uses a combination of the iPad 2′s rear camera and gyroscope to create a wonderful invisibility effect on the iPad’s screen. Watch the video after the jump to see the magic tricks performed allowing the screen to behave like transparent glass.
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Card.io Processes Your Payment Using A Photo of your Credit Card
The new application uses a smartphone camera to take a photo of a customers credit card and then allow a business to charge card holder. The team have targeted their new application at developers by creating a handy SDK which allows developers to simply drop the service in to applications that they maybe creating. Watch a brief demo of the Card.io system in action after the jump. Once your credit card has been photographed your card details are then processed by a third-party merchant, and when finished are then deleted from your phone.
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Goatse Hacker Pleads Guilty To AT&T IPad Hack
The FBI started looking into the security breach shortly after it happened, and one if the hackers was subsequently arrested after he surrendered himself to the authorities in January this year, he has now pleaded guilty to a number of US federal charges.
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