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Chinese Website DGtle Reveals iPad 2 Before Apple?

Is this the iPad 2 we've all been waiting for?
We can almost smell the iPad 2 around the corner as Apple makes its big reveal today, but Chinese website DGtle certainly didn’t bother waiting any longer as they reveal pictures of an iPad 2 mock-up that looks too real to be fake. Assuming that it’s not fake, it seems the iPad 2 is going to be thinner with a little more flattened back compared to its predecessor. It will also wield two cameras (front and rear) and reportedly a white 3G antenna at the back. The mock-up is reported to have been used for case makers. We can only confirm if it is the iPad 2 and not just a placeholder when we lay our eyes on the device at Apple event.
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Google Instant Debuts on Mobile

Good News! You can now carry Google Instant everywhere and anywhere. Google Instant beta has arrived on smartphones. With just a tap, you can either turn on or off this new feature.
Google Instant is all set for US iPhones and Android devices. Just today, a beta version was release by Google. According to Google’s blog, Instant search is present on some Android 2.2 platforms as well as Apple products running the iOS 4. As of the moment, Instant is only available in English. Evetually, Google will add more languages and other countries will have the update soon.
Testing this addition, you have to tap the “turn on” link after the search box while on Google.com on your mobile device; wait for a bit and then refresh. Google Instant mobile is the same with the desktop version. And you can use it the same way you are using the desktop counterpart.
This service is designed to work over Wi-Fi networks as well as 3G. You can turn it on and off without leaving the page you are currently in. All you have to do is tap the “turn on” or “turn off” link.
See how Google Instant mobile works after the skip:
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