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Windows Phone 7 vs Mango | WP 7 vs WP 7.1 Mango | WP 7.1 Speed, Features and Performance Windows Phone 7, a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smart phones, is the successor of the Microsoft’s Windows mobile platform. Unlike Windows mobile platform, which focused on enterprise market, Windows Phone... 
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Motorola Droid X2 vs Motorola Droid X Ever since Motorola embraced Android with the launch of its Droid X in June 2010, it was clear that Motorola had finally found the platform it was going to stick to. Droid X was reasonably successful, and so it was only logical for the company to come up with its successor.... 
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CD Duplication vs Replication CD duplication and CD replication look like same processes, and for this reason many remain confused as replication is what duplication is, right? But they are different from each other though serving the same purpose of producing copies of a CD. If you are new, emerging band, and... 
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Unicasting vs Multicasting In computer networking, unicast refers to transmitting information from one sender to a one receiver. So unicasting involves only two nodes in a network. The single receiver in unicasting is identified by a unique address. On the other hand, Multicasting refers to transmitting information... 
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Prolog vs Lisp Prolog and Lisp are two of the most popular AI (Artificial Intelligence) computer programming languages today. They are built with two different programming paradigms. Prolog is a declarative language, while Lisp is a functional language. Both are used for various AI problems but Prolog is used... 
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Flow Control vs Congestion Control Flow control is a mechanism used in computer networks to control the flow of data between a sender and a receiver, such that a slow receiver will not be outran by a fast sender. Flow control provides methods for the receiver to control the speed of transmission such that the... 
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Motorola Droid X2 vs Apple iPhone 4 | Full Specs Compared | iPhone 4 vs Droid X2 Apple’s iPhone has become a benchmark device, so that every new release be it a single core or a dual core device is compared by users with iPhone 4. Motorola Droid X2 is no exception though it is a dual core device. Motorola... 
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Samsung Infuse 4G vs HTC Sensation 4G – Full Specs Compared Infuse 4G is yet another extraordinary smartphone from Samsung, who is passionate in being the number one in Electronic industry. Samsung that created a wave with its announcement of Galaxy S II in February 2011, has done it again with the latest... 
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Motorola Targa vs Samsung Droid Charge Motorola aiming for big hits this year (2011) is introducing some amazing phones including a quad core phone, code named as Targa. Motorola Targa is the first phone we hear with a quad core Nvidia Kal-El (Tegra 3) processor. It is going to be a Xmas 2011 release for Verizon... 
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Nikon D5100 vs Nikon D7000 Nikon has hit the markets with a number of great cameras. The latest release by Nikon has been in the form of Nikon D5100 and Nikon D7000. These are cameras which are attracting numerous people whether they are beginners or are enthusiasts of HD Video. Both the cameras share much of... 
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Source Program vs Object Program Source program and object program are two types of programs found in computer programming. Source program is typically a program with human readable machine instructions written by a programmer. Object program is typically a machine executable program created by compiling a source... 
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RFID vs Bluetooth Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) is a general term used for a system that communicates using radio waves between a reader and an electronic tag attached to an object. RFID system comprises of readers, tags and RFID software. Bluetooth is a technology used to transfer data in a short range.... 
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Physical vs Virtual Memory Physical memory and Virtual memory are two forms of memory used for storing data in a computer. Physical memory refers to chips such as RAM (Random Access Memory) memory and storage devices such as hard disks that are used to store data. Virtual memory is a memory space created by Operating... 
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HTC Incredible S vs Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc – Full Specs Compared It is really funny how situation changes completely for a company. People had almost forgotten Sony Ericsson’s capabilities as a mobile handset manufacturer given its fetish for the human form that embodies its sets that bulged at the... 
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HTC Incredible S vs Samsung Galaxy S2 – Full Specs Compared For long Apple captured the top slot in smartphones with its flagship iPhone series of phones. But not anymore, as is evident with the latest offerings from giant electronic firms like Samsung and HTC. Yes, I am talking about the stunning smartphone... 
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HTC Incredible S vs HTC Sensation – Full Specs Compared HTC launched a few handsets last year (2010) including the ‘Incredible’ that were really top notch and there were many who felt that they were the best Android based smartphones at that time. Incredible is now available as an upgrade with a suffix... 
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