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AA Battery vs AAA Battery AA Battery and AAA Battery are the most common battery types used in households. Batteries are very common devices that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. They are indispensable as they provide power to many household appliances and gadgets. Batteries are classified... 
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LTE vs LTE Advanced LTE and LTE Advanced are high speed 4G wireless technologies. 3G growth ends at HSPA+ and mobile operators started deploying 4G networks to offer more bandwidth to mobile handsets. These 4G technologies give virtually, LAN reality to mobile handsets and to feel the real experience of the triple... 
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Airport Extreme vs Airport Express Routers Airport Extreme and Airport Express are routers for wireless internet access created by Apple for gadgets with wifi functions like mobile phones, laptops, and even desktop computers. They have ports that allow printers and other usb devices to be connected into where... 
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SIP vs XMPP (Jabber) SIP and XMPP are application layer protocols mostly used to send voice or IM over Internet. SIP is defined by RFC 3621 and XMPP is defined in RFC 3920. Basically XMPP is evolved from IM and Presence, whereas SIP evolved from Voice and Video over IP. XMPP added an extension called Jingle for... 
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Sony Quad Core Next Gen PSP (PSP2) vs Nintendo 3DS Sony Quad Core Next Gen PSP (PSP2) and Nintendo 3DS are the next generation game consoles from Sony and Nintendo respectively. The rivalry between the two gaming giants is set to continue as Sony has announced the launch of its Quad Core Next Gen PSP and Nintendo... 
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Nintendo DSi vs Nintendo DSi XL Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL are gaming consoles from the Nintendo DS family. Talking about Nintendo’s DS series, it is now four models old. Every new gaming console has better features than the one preceding it. As the name implies, Nintendo DSi XL is a larger version of... 
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Nintendo DS Lite vs Nintendo DSi XL Nintendo DS Lite and Nintendo DSi XL are two versions of Nintendo DS series game consoles. There are no two words about it; Nintendo DS is by far world’s best selling gaming consoles beating the next best Sony PSP by a hefty margin. With almost 128 million units sold, Nintendo... 
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Nintendo 64 vs Sony Playstation 1 (PS1) Nintendo 64 and Sony PlayStation 1 (PS1)are two popular game consoles that everyone know, but it may be news to many and very surprising that Sony and Nintendo were collaborating for a gaming console way back in 1986. They later parted ways and Sony came out with Sony PlayStation... 
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Symbian 3 vs Android 2.2 Gingerbread Symbian 3 and Android 2.2 (Gingerbread) are operating systems for mobile phones and handheld devices. Symbian is an open source platform developed by Nokia and it is mainly used in Nokia phones while Android is also an open source platform developed by software giant Google.... 
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Free AVG Android Security vs NetQin Android Security AVG Android Security and NetQin Android Security both are mobile security softwares by AVG and NetQin. Basically both give us the same functionality like Antivirus Protection, Theft Protection, SMS spam protection, Contact backups in smart phones and tablets.... 
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo vs Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo and Xperia Arc together with Xperia Play and possibly Xperia Duo are the Xperia series new releases for first quarter of 2011 from Sony Ericsson. SE Xperia Arc has already been unveiled in January 2011 and the curtain to be raised on... 
Difference Between Dell Venue and Apple iPhone 4
Dell Venue vs Apple iPhone 4 Dell Venue and Apple iPhone 4 are two amazing smartphones from two giants in the ICT industry. Dell Venue is the newest smartphone release for year 2011 from Dell and Apple iPhone 4 is a smartphone that came to sustain in the market against all odds. Both Dell Venue and Apple iPhone... 
Difference Between HTC Inspire 4G and Apple iPhone 4
HTC Inspire 4G vs Apple iPhone 4 | Full Specs Compared HTC Inspire 4G and Apple iPhone 4 (both  GSM iPhone 4 and CDMA iPhone 4) differ mainly in their network compatibility. HTC Inspire 4G is an Android 4G smartphone while Apple iPhone 4 is an Apple 3G smartphone that runs its proprietary operating system, iOS... 
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4G vs 5G Networks 4G and 5G are both mobile wireless access technologies offers Ethernet speed on mobile devices to experience the triply play services. Currently 4G is being deployed in several countries in Europe and North America. LTE and WiMAX are two different technologies to achieve 4G defined speeds. Whereas... 
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HTC Thunderbolt vs Apple iPhone 4 | Full Specs Compared | Thunderbolt vs iPhone 4 Performance, Speed and Features HTC Thunderbolt and Apple iPhone 4 are both attractive smartphones, giving customers a tough time on deciding which one to choose from both. HTC Thunderbolt was unveiled on the first week of January... 
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SAP vs PeopleSoft SAP and PeopleSoft are Enterprise Resource Planning software applications. Many organizations around the globe employ these applications for their ERP purposes. PeopleSoft is owned by Oracle Corporation while SAP itself is a company with origins in Germany. PeopleSoft PeopleSoft is an ERP software... 
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