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theinquirer uploaded a new video (2 weeks ago)
THIS WEEK Research in Motion (RIM) held its first Developer Conference in Europe where it showed The INQUIRER its two upcoming operating systems.

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theinquirer uploaded a new video (2 months ago)
TAIWANESE GADGET MAKER HTC has updated the Flyer tablet to Android 3.2 Honeycomb so we take a look at what's changed.

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theinquirer uploaded a new video (3 months ago)
THE FORCES of Samsung and Google have combined once again to bring out their latest offering in the smartphone market with the Galaxy Nexus.

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theinquirer uploaded a new video (3 months ago)
THE INQUIRER met up with US tablet maker Motorola earlier today in central London where we got up close and personal with the Xoom 2 tablet.

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theinquirer uploaded a new video (3 months ago)
A demo of Samsung's upgraded Bada OS
 
Channel Comments
19Julz76 (2 months ago)
Have you seen MrWardsky
mgizzy13 (2 months ago)
Do you have a video about Youtube acquiring rights management firm Rightsflow?
SuperFera2000 (3 months ago)
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VickyView (3 months ago)
hi..good work
PhotoRhino (3 months ago)
Hi! Great bada videos! Many greetings from Marc @ RhinoDevel :)
SBARTSTV (8 months ago)
Cool
GunZenBomZ (1 year ago)
*Believe in good within you & out there!*

Paddy, love&peace]
albert6014 (1 year ago)
And here comes the first question - Since you have good technological view of nowadays cpu's and gadgets, could you please elaborate what happened? Or maybe the advancement went to other levels, where only geeks understand? Or is it maybe those things were developed only for human expression to outer world and for entertainment? I am sorry, if I misunderstood something, so if you would answer, I will very appreciate that.
albert6014 (1 year ago)
But now... In late years, like in 2009-2010, I see

nothing like this. I see no technological advances

what would help humankind in general. I see only

advances and articles about commerce of those

technologies and how those technologies change based

on commercial needs(ultimately, profit).
albert6014 (1 year ago)
I don't know where to ask, cause I didn't see the ''contact'' on the inquirer homepage, so here it comes...
I have read theinquirer for years, with some timegaps. When I started to read that newspage, first it was full of reviews of technological advances like advancement from DDR to DDR2 and DDR3; CPU nanoscale miniaturing(from 90nm to 65nm etc), GHz advancement, from 2GHz to 3GHz and so on and forth, you people get the picture. It was then something 2003-2005. I remember when in 2003 everyone was trumpeting about how we gonna have 4GHz in common households. Then it changed to multicores(which is still a good advancement in technology), so 4GHz became pointless(dunno for whom, though).
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