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Samsung to launch 2GHz Exynos processor by 2012 Oh Exynos, our paths cross again. After learning Samsung’s dual-core Orion processor would be called Exynos in February, we’ve received word Samsung has some serious plans for Exynos in the speed department. Cnet is reporting the company will offer a dual-core 2GHz Exynos by early next year. It might be time to start making our CES 2012 travel arrangements, don’t you think?

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Motorola’s rugged Android tablet runs Android 2.3, packs 7-inch displayThe Motorola Xoom might be the talk of the town for now, but word on the street is the company has plans to release a smaller, rugged Android tablet. Captured in a leaked slide this afternoon, the purported Motorola tablet features a 7-inch display, dual-core OMAP4 processor and ships with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Ready to dive in?

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US Update: Skyfire, Ovi Maps 3.06, Xperia X10It’s that time for your daily dose of tech news from my side of the pond. In today’s US Update we cover the latest software updates including: Skyfire 3.2 for Android, Ovi Maps 3.06, Google Maps for Android and the Xperia X10 and X8 update. We’ve also got the scoop on Texas Instruments big mobile announcement.

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Texas Instruments to unveil dual-core OMAP4 processors Feb 7th?Texas Instruments has reportedly sent out invites for a virtual press conference, set to take place on February 7th. With the headline “TI is transforming the concept of mobile”, some believe TI will unveil their dual-core OMAP4 processors — possibly with 3D capability.

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All the big press shindigs may be over, but day three at Mobile World Congress heralded some truly awesome news, not to mention the chance for us to lay our grubby mitts on even more new blowers for your viewing pleasure. If you’ve been out of the loop this week, jump in now and we’ll sate your appetite with everything that went down at MWC yesterday.

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Texas Instruments OMAP4 Blaze: twin screens, Android and a projector

The Texas Instruments OMAP 4 Blaze is one of the most mind blowing prototypes on display here at Mobile World Congress. While its lower spec system-on-a-chip cousin is destined for your next Android phone, this chunkier rig packs a lot more punch: it can run Android on one screen, stream TV on another, and just for a laugh, throw another video out of a projector at the same time too!

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