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4 Oct
It has been tradition for the FCC to take a phone apart so that they can carefully check and scrutinize all internal components before approving them. The latest phone that underwent the knife is the much publicized Nokia X6 which is scheduled to be released by the end of the year. As you can see, it is a far cry from the Nokia X6 which was reported here at mobilewhack last month.
The Nokia X6 features a 3.2” touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera and even a TV out. It comes with 32GB of internal storage and will retail for about $459.
(Source) Engadget Mobile
Tags: Cell Phones, far cry, fcc, internal components, internal storage, megapixel camera, mobile nokia, Nokia, tradition, X622 May

There is a new kind of memory in the market and will certainly rock the configuration of latest CPU specifics today. The new memory is the Corsair Dominator which has just gotten the Intel’s XMP-Ready certification for Core i7 Extreme Edition processors, making it the fastest memory kit to date.
The 6GB Dominator GT 2000MHz CAS 8 (TR3X6G2000C8GTF) is part of Corsair’s award-winning Dominator GT line of hand-screened, hand-tuned, extreme performance DDR3 memory for Core i7 platforms. It is qualified and guaranteed to run at a frequency of 2000MHz with tight timings of 8-8-8-24 at a voltage of 1.65V. The platform used for the Intel qualification was an Asus P6T Deluxe.
We have seen the fast evolution of internal components of the PC industry and for sure, this signals a new birth in the age of memory modules today. All Corsair Dominator GT modules are built using the patent-pending DHX+ heatsink, which uniquely cools both the front and back of the memory ICs, and the printed circuit board, for greater reliability and increased overclocking flexibility.
(Source) Press
Tags: Accessories, ASUS, corsair dominator, evolution, extreme edition, extreme performance, flexibility, heatsink, Intel, internal components, memory ics, memory modules, patent pending, platforms, Portable Devices, printed circuit board, processors, reliability, specifics
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