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The iPhone XS and XS Max are available

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Apple has made several rumors and some recent leaks to publicize its iPhone 2018. There are three options for the promotion this year: iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, which went on sale in Apple stores around the world on Friday by the morning. September 21st.


As expected, Apple has built an iPhone X instead of an iPhone 8. Therefore, new and old models look the same in an instant. Check the comparison of iPhone XS Max compared to the iPhone X so you can see how well the new phones are. We also have iPhone 8 vs. iPhone XS and iPhone 8 Plus vs. iPhone XS Max comparison for comparison.

Here are some highlights of the new features:

A Bionic A12 processor
IP68 rating
Updated 12Mp cameras
Adjustable depth of field in the images
Storage option of 512 GB

New Xbox 360 250GB

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Xbox 360 250GB
Xbox 360 Elite
Xbox 360 Arcade
Price $299.99 $249.99 (while supplies last) $149.99 (while supplies last)
Color Glossy black Matte black Matte white
HDD Proprietary 250GB SATA Proprietary 120GB SATA None (256-512MB flash)
Dimensions 10.6 x 2.95 x 10.39 in. 12 x 3 x 10 in. 11.5 x 3 x 10 in.
Weight 6.3 lb. 7.7 lb. 7 lb. (approx)
Power 135W 175W (Falcon), 150W (Jasper) 175W (Falcon), 150W (Jasper)
Wireless 802.11n Optional adapter Optional adapter
Ports HDMI, combo A/V, S/PDIF, LAN, Kinect, USB x5 HDMI, combo A/V, LAN, USB x3, HDD x1, MU x2 HDMI, combo A/V, LAN, USB x3, HDD x1, MU x2
Bundle Wireless controller, composite A/V cable, headset Wireless controller, composite A/V cable, ethernet cable, headset Wireless controller, composite A/V cable

Though the new unit and all its accessories are technically labeled "Xbox 360 S," you'll never hear Microsoft marketers call it a Slim, and it turns out there's a pretty good reason for that. While the new Xbox 360 is 18 percent lighter, it's only a quarter-inch slimmer than its predecessor at the waist, and is practically the same width as the old unit measured at its widest point. Even as its stature has decreased 12 percent, the new Xbox 360 is deeper than the Elite. See the gallery below for comparison shots, but you can basically think about it this way -- Microsoft's taken its rectangular console and molded it into a square.

Brite-View launches CinemaGo BV-5005HD Mini CG HD media player

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Brite-View's CinemaTube may have sufficed just fine for your home entertainment needs last year, but there's nothing like a little "Special Edition" to really get the gears turning in 2010. Launched today, the CinemaGo BV-5005HD Mini CG is mostly a revamped version of the CinemaTube BV-5005HD, boasting an eSATA interface, USB 2.0 socket, inbuilt WiFi, a BitTorrent manager and access to MUZEE internet radio channels. As you'd expect, the box is built to handle 1080p output and a cornucopia of file formats including MOV, WMV, MKV, AVI, VOB, DIVX, FLV and RMVB, and content can be delivered via locally attached hard drives or a home network / web connection. Best of all, the $149.99 MSRP is being trumped by a $109.99 pre-order price if you get in now, so really, you should probably get in now. Unless you hate saving money.

via engadget

HTC EVO 4G is highest selling Sprint device on launch day

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HTC EVO 4G that went on sale last Friday shifted a record number of units for Sprint, making it the best phone to be sold on a single day in Sprint’s history. EVO 4G is USA’s first 3G/4G phone and it broke the record of Samsung Instinct and Palm Pre. In fact, Sprint sold as much as three times on launch day as compared to Instinct’s and Pre’s sales in their first three days combined.

EVO 4G does pack some powerful features like a 4.3-inch display, 8MP rear camera with 720p video recording, 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 1.3MP front facing camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM Radio, 3.5mm audio jack, microSD card slot and comes with an app to share its 4G connection over Wi-Fi with 8 different devices.

Considering the lackluster career that Palm's inaugural webOS duo ultimately endured on Sprint, it's wild to think back to those heady days when the Pre was the carrier's best launch day performer in history -- but alas, no longer. As you might've expected, the mighty EVO 4G has shown the Pre the door to take its own place in the record books, a mark we're not surprised to see considering the activation issues many customers saw on Friday as Sprint's systems buckled under the load. Sprint isn't quoting figures, but it proudly boasts of "temporary shortages of the device at some of the 22,000 sales locations across the United States" that are in the process of being replenished with daily deliveries. Now, the next hurdle is to see whether Sprint's shared WiMAX infrastructure can stand up to the load of its first wildly-successful 4G consumer product, eh? Follow the break for the carrier's press release.

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Battery-less remote gets power from button presses, aims for production in 2011

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You know what you'll be doing in 2011? Everything that you've ever wanted, that's what, 'cause the world as we know will unquestionably end in 2012. Amazingly enough, one of those bucket list items that you'll be able to achieve is to change the channel on your tele without ever slipping a battery into your remote. A prototype clicker was recently shown over in Japan utilizing technologies from NEC and Soundpower; essentially, the remote turns the small vibrations from button presses into power, which it then uses to beam out signals to the nearby set. If all goes well, the two hope to have battery-less remotes shipping with televisions in just two years -- a proposition that surely exasperate the likes of Duracell and Energizer (and enraptures us to no end).

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