Motorola launching two Android devices for the Greater Chinese, European, and Latin American Markets, first one is higher end Motorola MOTOLUXE which we have already seen in China as XT615, packs 4-inch display, 8MP camera with flash, and a nifty lit lanyard slot on the front for email, text, and voicemail notifications. The least dynamic of this duo is the dust-proof, water-resistant, Gorilla-glass-toting DEFY MINI, features 3MP camera, 3.2-inch display, 1650mAh battery that got 10 hours talk and 21 days stand by time. There is no word on pricing yet, but the devices will be available on February. Dont forget to look at the video and for more details read the press release.
Brando introduces a new tablet named GADMEI T863-3D Tablet. The slate runs on Gingerbread offers up 3D images and video on its 8-inch display, without the need for glasses. It also got a HDMI out, a microSD card slot it can be extended up to 32GB, a front-facing camera. It got 512MB RAM on-board, this tablet just costs you $199. Dont forget to look at the video of the tablet and the specs.
US cellular let it be known on Twitter that its first LTE smartphone would arrive in April. Now the question is the device is from Samsung, known internally as SCH-R930. Previously outed by Pocketnow in September as a US cellular device, the device has just made its way through FCC, with a LTE support. The Belief Network currently lacks a top-tier Samsung smartphone, the model number indicates that, we will be looking for a clone of Galaxy Indulge.
Vizio has now decided to get in, Chief Technology Officer Matt McRae revealed in an interview with Bloomberg that it will introduce two desktop all-in-ones and three notebooks at CES next week, the former which probably explain that sleek display it flashed during its 2012 Rose Bowl advertisement. The focus is values on pricing, as they promised they would arrive by June at prices dont seem possible. The desktops are expected to be 24 and 27-inch models, while the laptops are standard 15-incher along with 14-inch and 15-inch ultra-light models.
AT&T has done a thing for its 2012 Developer Summit, this slot of them making most of them a pause. Titled A Metro Style Hemi, an afternoon session at event will showcase a Windows 8 tablet, reportedly powered by Qualcomms many chips. There are no details on whether or not a physical unit will be on hand with an active LTE radio, but it is useful to know that Microsofts already talking with the carrier about hosting such devices. We are still believing that Windows 8 based tablets are a few months out, but if already AT&Ts already got one in its lab for testing, we should be looking to handle a LTE + Windows 8 tablet sooner than expected.
OLPCs XO 3.0 tablet is finally ready to be unveiled at CES. Nicholas Negroponte apparently either found the unbreakable screens he was looking for or simply decided the crowds at CES 2012 should get to see the tablet first. Its powered by Marvell APM PXA618 SoC that runs Android or Linux and has the same pixel Qi display seen in other OLPCs. It has special charging circuitry, it can top up its battery using solar cells, and hand cranks like its XO1.75. Its useful feature in places electrical sockets are hard to come by. For more details read the press release.
Apple is planning to put a quad-core A6 chip inside its next generation iPhone or iPad and that is not a confirmation from Apple or any reliable source. What it does indicate is that Apple may be testing iOS support for quad-core CPUs. 9to5 Mac has dug up the images from iOS 5.1 beta, details the supported number of cores. In that a single-core A4 is referred to as /cores/core.0 while dual-core A5s are /cores/core.1. Now a new listing shows, /cores/core.3, is popping up, if you start counting it with zero, indicating the CPU is packing four cores. What they are trying to say is Apple may not be running test on hardware yet, but they may merely testing that the software support for quad-core chips is in the works.
AOCs monitor with a built-in iPhone dock, the company now debuts it now on CES. It wraps off its HD monitor with 10-watt SRS Premium Sound Speakers. The 23-inch 1080p panel rocks a 50,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a 250 cd/m2 brightness and 5ms response time in a sleek 12.9mm thick package. The device will be hitting the market in March and will cost you $280. For more details read the press release.
UK retailer Clove technology is accepting pre-order for Googles latest smartphone, complete with 16GB storage and smothered in a milky-white finish. Interested people living across can part with 498 ($770 VAT included) on February 6th to acquire this white Ice-Cream-Sandwich running device. If you are stateside, the retailer also offers shipping to US you can import the Nexus for around 431 or $666. Hit on the source link to pre-order yours.
Samsung introduces some new accessories for its mobile devices. A pair of Bluetooth headsets is on the tap, the HM1800 and HM6000, but, oddly enough, it the companys your sound wired models that are getting the bulk attention. The EHS-60, 63, 70, and 71 all offers a twist on the wired stereo headset models. The high end 70 and 71 are crafted of aluminium and includes welcome features like anti-tangle cords. The interesting one here is, the EHS63 features an in-ear bud for higher frequencies and an open air speaker for lower end. For more details read the press release.
The Z-Drive R5 from OCZ sports a new `kilimanjaro controller platform, developed in cahoots with Marvell incorporated into each and every flash module that you are to add to the base card. The scalable controllers communicate directly with the host system, removing the need for an extra SSD RAID chip and promises greater speeds especially you pile on more modules. OCZ hinted that they are doubling the SandForce based R4s performance, so it can make 3 million IOP realm. The company also tackles the question of reliability on this new drive.
A contact microphone is connected to a system that processes sound from unique gestures and then triggers the appropriate instrument in its database; thereby turning virtually any surface into an experimental jam band. Different gestures can be added to Mogees, can also recognize the difference between fingers and objects as coins. The project is not commercially available, if you are unfamiliar with contact microphones, you can look at the video below.
BryteWerks introduces its new line of High Definition Digital Projectors, you can find a 16:10 wide screen 1920*1200 projector with brightness of 6,000 to 11,000 lumens, depends on the configuration. There is also a Home-Theatre PC, complete with Intel Core i3 to i7 CPU, Blu-Ray drive, and storage options includes a 2TB Hard disk drive, or a 500GB SSD. The system can be controlled using the embedded 720p 8.9-inch touchscreen, or remotely using a keyboard and mouse or an Android or iOS app. There is no word on release date yet, but the prices range from $2,449 to $5,999. For more details read the press release.
If you fussed with bootloader on Android before, you know the ClockworkMod; the custom recovery that let users backup, restore and flash ROMs. Its no surprise the Googles new Galaxy Nexus, has gotten CWR treatment. Instead of fiddling about with the camera key; power button and volume rocker all just to navigate the menu, you can now use the power of touch. The beta build utilizes four soft keys at the bottom of the screen, makes the entire affair that much efficient. Dont forget to look at the video of it.
According to the recent rumors, the device statistics captured on Windows Phone app that I am a WP7. A report on WPCentral shows that rumoured HTC phone as running Build 7740, which we have seen the Radar 4G and HD7 on the Vodafone Network and could possibly launch with Microsofts next Mobile Platform Apollo on board.
Velocity Micro reveals tech bounty at CES 2012, first one is a Curz T408 tablet. The T507 Android 4.0 slate features a Cortex A8 1.2 GHz processor, 512MB RAM, HDMI out, a front facing camera and 8GB of internal storage at $150. The T510 is the bigger one, the specs remains same and bar a rear camera and an extra 2.7 of screen. The two more new releases are Xeon E5-2620 Hexa Core powered ProMagix HD 6000 PC, claims to outperform a Mac Pro, with 32GB DDR3-1600 RAM, and NVIDIA QuadPro 4000 on board costs you $3500. The built in 120GB SSD and 1TB 7200 RPM disk drive is not enough, you might be interested in the VMUltra Drive is a 500GB external drive, with few USB ports. The last one is 1280*768, Shine Projector, It features HDMI and a 1:4:1 throw ratio, ideal for small spaces. For more details read the press release.
Swanns introducing three new iDevice controlled helicopters. The $70 iFly Micro Lightning will annoy other on your office floor while similarly priced Sky Eye includes a camera that can shoot stills and video to its 512MB on board memory before uploading it to YouTube or Facebook. For the serious stalker/commercial spy, the Black Swann includes expandable micro SD storage up to 32GB. The two devices had a range of 110 feet and three will fly for 8 minutes on a single charge. For more details read the press release.
The LGs new Spectrum eyeing release on Jan 19th, seems to be a replacement for Revolution, it will feature a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S3 SoC, along with 4.5-inch, 1280*720 IPS display and an 8MP camera with LED flash. The camera is capable of capturing 1080p video, it will feature a Android 2.3. the other specs are you can expect 1GB RAM, 4GB internal storage, and 16GB micro SD card. The Spectrum supports LTE on Verizon, got 1830mAh battery. According to internal documents, it will be arriving on Jan 19th. No words on pricing yet.
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