Friday, March 12, 2010

Enough Said...........


Apple iPad Coming April 3
....and yes, I have already pre-ordered mine

Thursday, March 11, 2010

T-Mobile HD2

T-Mobile is about to introduce the world's thinnest smartphone with the largest screen available. It is the HTC HD2, a US variant of the wildly popular HD2 in European markets. The smartphone is graced with a 1 Gz processor and a screen thats boasts a display of 800 x 480 pixels. Preloaded are applications for blockbuster, Windows Marketplace, Office Mobile, Opera Mini Browser and so much more. Here are some specs straight from HTC:

T-Mobile HD2


  • Immerse yourself. This screen is our biggest yet, 4.3 inches corner to corner, with bright, lifelike 480x800 resolution.
  • Keep up with people, don't keep track of messages. See all your conversations with someone—from calls and e-mails to text messages and Facebook®status updates—all together, all in one place.
  • Make your home your own. Change your home screen to create the perfect phone for you, with your apps and interests right on top.
  • Be a weather watcher. The HD2 automatically checks the local weather, and then shows you what to expect with animated weather wallpaper.
  • Keep in touch the way you want. Stay close to friends on Facebook, Google Talk™, and Flickr®. Master your tweets with HTC Peep™.
  • Do everything faster. Qualcomm’s latest processor, the new 1GHz Snapdragon™, speeds up everything—from playing games to watching shows to opening files from work.
  • Preinstalled games, Mobi TV, You Tube, 
Sound off in the comments on whether this is a phone you're looking at. Let us know what you think.


*photo courtesy of HTC


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Mad Tv - IPad

Talk about advanced thinking. This was shot in 2007, a full three years before Apple announced the iPad.

MAD tv - Bon Qui Qui at King Burger

This is one of the funniest Mad TV skits I have ever seen from up and coming comic Anjelah Johnson!

I'm Back......

Wow! It's been awhile since I've posted on my own blog, yet alone anyone else. I am still committed to making PopTechCulture a blog for the enthusiast. Going forward I will update this blog and ad featuresw as more viewers continue to read.

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