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Motorola Announces RAZR Developer Edition With Unlocked Bootlader For Europe, US Variant

In a new blog post, the outfit announced the Motorola RAZR Developer Edition, a fully unlockable version of the device destined for Europe. The announcement didnt come with a release date, but pointed towards a current pre-order page for the CM7 hungry. For U.S Motorola mentions that a similar Developer device will be available in the US through MOTODEV, the firms developer network.

PC & Tech Category

Lenovo IdeaPad Y470p Launches With Radeon HD 7690M GPU

The 14-inch IdeaPad Y470p launches with a new Radeon HD 7690M GPU. There is also an 2.2 GHz quad-core Core i7 Processor, 8GB RAM, an optional 1TB HDD JBL Speakers and native 1,366*768 screen resolution. It scales at 4.85 pounds with a six-cell battery, good for four hours of usage. Other spec includes Blu-Ray Disc Drive, 2MP webcam, HDMI out, USB 3.0. For now the low end specs can be priced at $799, but the more specced-out models will reach over $1200.

Apple Category

Sync iPhone Apps To iPad

If you have iPhone, and using lot apps on it, and you want the same apps to your iPad too, there is no need to install each and every app separately. You can sync the iPhone apps to the iPad using the iTunes.

Gaming Category

GTA III For Android Hits 1.3

The iOS and Android devices will be able to play Liberty City since December, but sadly Transformer Primes have left out of all that fun. An update to the game ends that double standard, enables Rockstars classic to run on ASUS tablet and Median Lifetabs everywhere. It doesnt brings the expanded hardware support, as amongst other technical fixes, the release also heralds new video display settings, Immersion Haptic support and capability of installing the game on a SD card. The fans also know that controls on the Xperia Play have been reworked, and it now boasts full support for GameStops Wireless controller. Hit on the source link to get yours.

Gadgets Category

LikeBelt Lets You Update Facebook

LikeBelt: is a concept device that inserts an NFC chip into a belt-buckle. Instead of tapping your mobile devices on a check-in tag, you get the belt buckle to close enough to do the same. How close you have to get and where most peoples belt where situated. The Quagmire-style moments required to ensure a connection arent the sort of thing you do in front of your parents. The creators provide instructions on how to build your own. Dont forget to look at the video.

Gadgets Category

ZTE Optik Tablet By Sprint, $100 On Contract

The ZTE tablet runs in Honeycomb, and the 7-incher from Sprint costs $100 on contract. The advertising material leaked over Android Police, reveals the previous unseen slate will arrive in next month Feb 5th through online an on contract by $100 and off by $349, and the product will hit the market on March 11th. The 1.2GHz dual-core slate got a 5MP camera on the back, paired with a front facing 2MP camera and got a 16GB of storage and can be expanded through a microSD card. It got a Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 3G connectivity, 4000mAh battery, and Android 3.2 Honeycomb.

Apple Category

Improve Your iPhones, iPads Battery Life

You can improve your iPhones and iPads battery life by making some changes to your iDevices (iPhone or iPad) settings. The iPhone 4S battery last longer than 3GS, and 3G, but it still dry in a single day if you make use of the smartphones capabilities. Here are some of the ways to keep your battery alive for longer.

Gaming Category

SNKs New Neo Geo Pocket

The Neo Geo handheld gaming device now returns with the new inspired controllers, brings its catalog to other platforms and even make handhelds before, but nothing like this. It got an iPhone like-esque body and 4.3-inch screen house a D-pad, shoulder and front buttons while hides the 2GB of storage inside. It got pre-loaded with 20 classic titles. There is also an SD slot which we really hope is for more games as well as an AV output for some good old big-screen action. Famicon Plaza claims its a licensed product not yet full production, so there no words yet on availability now, but we can hope the price tag will be $600+. Dont forget to look at the gallery of the device and the 20 classic titles.

PC & Tech Category

Panasonics New Lets Note Laptops

Panasonic Japans introduces two new Lets Note laptops, got a new pair of 12.1-inch units outside today. The stock models come with a 1280*800 display (some extra cash for a built-in 720p webcam). By default you will get a Intel Core i5 2450M chip, USB 3.0, WiFi (Wi-MaX!), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, HDMI-out and on the SX edition, an optical drive. Build-to-order options include swapping in an SSD and a battery pack that promises an unbelievable 17 hours of power. There is no mention yet on the availability for the international market and the cost too.

PC & Tech Category

Windows 8 Sensor Support

The company just made out a rolling out improvements and features for Windows 8 aimed at really making upcoming tablets competitive with their Android and iOS based market mates. After cramming the mobile broadband tools into the title happy OS, now Redmond turning his focus towards sensors. Windows will now offer integrated support for gyroscopes, accelerometers, magnetometers, and ambient light sensors among other things. Developers will be able to use multiple sensors in conjunction for more accurate interaction. So, Microsoft is turning their focus now to PC to tablets and smartphones now. Dont forget to look at the video.

PC & Tech Category

Cisco Unveils Linksys HomePlug AV Powerline Solutions

Cisco now offers an option that turns your electrical outlets into wired network connections with speeds up to 200Mbps. Each Linksys HomePlug AV Powerline option includes an Ethernet adapter that connects to your router and a second adapter for your wired devices both are plugged into sockets of your choosing to get started. It then uses your homes electrical wiring for the system, saves the headache of hiding cables for that home office. The company says that the kit will play nice with most household appliances and 1-port and 4-port adapters are available now for $100 each. A Powerline 1-port Wireless Extender is coming at March will create a WiFi signal for HomePlug system. For more details read the press release.

Gadgets Category

Ice Cream Sandwich Gets Ready For Closeup, Kinect For Big Screen

The Kinect hack mangoes to move Ice Cream Sandwich out of its 4.65-inch confines and onto the big wall. The inventive and involved mod, borne from hacker Recursive Penguins desire to demo in development apps at business meetings, allows for gestures made on projected interface to be deciphered by MS famous add-on, results in real-time responses. While the particular pico-friendly looks simple, its actually big daunting: ASOP ROMs, TUIO protocol and multi-touch software. Dont forget to look at the videos.

Gadgets Category

Sony New E Series Walkmans And Docks With Noise Cancellation

Sony continues the addition of Walkman series. The E-Series includes a 1.4-inch color LCD display, and 30 hours of music playback per package. It is 9.1mm thinner and 37g lighter than its predecessor. The NW-E060 model (9,000 yen, $116), the NW-E060K (11,000yen, $142) got a plug-in speaker. Both of them offers noise cancellation features and promise to cut surrounding noise by around 98 percent, with train, flight, and indoor models able to absorb most audio irritations.

PC & Tech Category

HP Mini 1104 Business Laptops

HP new Mini 1104 is a crunched budget, a business y-type with low-cost computing needs, or just a wee PC, this latest one should suit your tiny tastes just fine. It starts at $399, the 1104 runs Windows 7 Home Premium on a dual-core Intel Atom 2600 clocked at 1.6GHz, sports a 10.1-inch WSVGA display, 320GB storage, 2GB DDR3 SDRAM, Bluetooth 3.0 and support for WiFi a/b/g/n networks. You can also swap a standard battery with a six-cell Li-ion for 9 hours of productivity. The embedded TPM 1.2 chip along with Computrace Pro Software helps you keep safe and control your data. For more details see the full specs.

PC & Tech Category

Rollin Justin Learns To Throw

Rollin Justin learned to catch balls by tracking moving objects, calculates their flight paths and then snapping shut his cold metal claws at the moment of impact. Now he is besting himself, got good improvement by the way of his fleshy masters at the German Aerospace Agency. Among the upgrades are improvements to the old Justins dynamic performance he is now 1.5 times faster in his arms, got good ratios, help to make his game of robo catch two-sided, with the ability to actual throw. Hes also adapted the more flattering moniker Agile Justin. Dont forget to see him in action at the video.

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