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Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow

sprint Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in towSometime today, Feburary 26, 2010, Sprint Pre and Pixi owners should get a nice little surprise on their handsets. It seems like Sprint and Palm are ready to deliver the latest webOS update, which should bring the aforementioned updates along with a bunch of other enhancements conveniently listed for your perusal after the jump.

Fixes:
* Time Zone bug fixed
* Network time sync bug fixed to reflect accurate Network time
* Bluetooth car-kit transition to device corrected
* No EV icon bug fixed (random)
* Random browser formatting bugs fixed
* Fixed bug that incorrectly displayed Sprint when actually was Digital Roaming
* Missing Contact issue specifically with swap down to 1.2.9.1 or less
Feature Updates:
* Phonebook Transfer (import & export)
* Adds Video Capture capability & edit
* Calendar Enhancements
* Messaging Enhancements
* Improved Performance (Phone & CAL)
* Email Enhancements
* Notification Enhancements
* Adds Adobe Flash 10.0 (Pre Only)
* NOTE: The 1.4 software adds the ability to use the Flash 10.0 Adobe plug-in which will be available shortly from the Palm Appl Catalogue.

Sprint via BGR via Giz

 Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow
 Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow

 Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow  Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow  Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow


Digital Storm Black Ops gaming rig is exactly what you expect

black ops 02 11 2010 Digital Storm Black Ops gaming rig is exactly what you expect
Sure, there might not be too many surprises with a completely customizable gaming rig called “Black Ops” from high-end manufacturer Digital Storm, but that doesn’t make it any less impressive. This latest rig naturally adds the latest Core i7 processors as options, along with ATI 5970 graphics, and Digital Storm’s own Sub-Zero Liquid Cooling System, which promises to handle your overclocked processors and graphics cards with ease. You’ll also get your choice of four different, equally intimidating-looking chassis, and a fairly generous three-year warranty (even on overclocked machines). Prices obviously vary quite a bit depending on the configuration, but the standard “Extreme” rig will set you back $3,102.

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