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17 Aug

Back in July we saw the first set of leaked Chrome OS screen shots, or so we thought. Turns out, those were fake (who could have guessed?) but today, we bring you more screen shots of the operating system. The verdict? Still most likely fake.
While the UI looks like something Google could possibly have backed, why are the images taken on a CRT monitor? Considering Google’s massive size, one would think they would be able to provide their developers with a screen that isn’t dated as the one pictured above.
Either way, we’re going to just assume these are fake until Google comes forward and gives us an actual glimpse of the OS in action.
via mashable
Tags: Chrome OS, Desktop PCs, Fake, Google, Laptops, leak, Mobile News, Mobile Software, netbooks, screen shot10 Jul
Remember the Google Chrome OS screenshots we showed you yesterday? Well we have some bad news for you. It looks like these screenshots were doctored. In fact the new OS hasn’t been leaked yet and we can assume Google is safely guarding it for now. We can also assume that other so-called leaked shots will appear in the future so don’t trust everything you see!
The creator of the fake screenshots has gone ahead and declared the following:
I am sorry if you beleived it. It was a really bad attempt. You all are smart people. I never planned on it getting this big. But it did. (Come one, I know the Google logo. I am actually a graphic designer, I just wanted to see reactions if it was a crappy back.)
Oh, right, I also DO know CSS and HTML. Just clarifying that. I never was going to let this go on longer than 12 hours.
Disappointed?
via chromeosleak
Tags: Chrome OS, Fake, Google, Google, leak, Mobile News, Screenshots5 Jan

Remember the pink iPhone we showed you a couple of days ago? Well we don’t know what the real deal with that one was but we do know that this (RED) iPhone here is fake. It’s just a custom case but not the official (PRODUCT) Red iPhone you would have expected.
There’s no official branding on the back which appears always on the products which are meant to contribute to the global fund for fighting AIDS. Although a red iPhone would be a nice alternative to the default colors.
via nowhereelse
Tags: (PRODUCT), Apple, Fake, iPhone, Mobile News, Mobile Software, red
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