Whether following friends and family, navigating the office or investigating the activities of your dog, its all possible with this audio/visual-enabled and photo-taking Rover. Its built-in microphone transmits sound back to your device in real time. So you can hear everything as its being said. The manually adjustable camera streams live video and takes still photos. Giving you total access to see whats going on in other rooms. Even take pictures as proof. Low-light setting? No problem! The undetectable infrared night vision lets you see items in the dark. Mission. Accomplished.
So far we have had a couple of rumors about a follow-up to Motorolas original XOOM, but nothing too substantial other than a mention of the name XOOM 2? tucked deep in a site redesign. Today, we may change that with pictures of what we believe to be Motos next big tablet, the MZ617 aka the XOOM 2. Our sources tell us that the device is similar in weight to the original XOOM, has an HDMI and micro USB port on the bottom, big physical flush buttons on the back, a SIM card slot (LTE were assuming) , and no SD slot at first glance.
After HTC makes a very good business with its Android tablets, the company will certainly not miss the transition to the new Windows system 8. With the great interface, lots of apps and a huge and still unsaturated market which will soon arise with the introduction, it is only logical that we will soon see from the smartphone manufacturer also a desktop system.
HTC’s Runnymede’s getting a whole lot of pre-release love. This Beats Audio-branded handset’s received the quick and dirty hands-on treatment on YouTube. If you’re looking for details on where the phone came from or what’s going on here, you’ve come to the wrong place, but judging from the Vodafone branding on the home screen, we’re fairly certain that this is our first real-life spotting of the 4.7-inch Android phone.
Last time we heard about GeeXboX, Palm was ushering out its first webOS phone, Google was putting the traditional navigation model in the grave and unlimited Skype calling over LTE was but a figment of our imagination — two years later, and the aforesaid distro is finally reaching version two dot oh. Like version 1.2.2, the HTPC-centric Linux distribution allows users to decode media on dual- and quad-core systems, with added support for devices running ARM SoCs (like the TI OMAP4 Pandaboard and Tegra 2).
Apple planning to introduced its news version of IOS 5 on 4th October and icloud also could introduce its new iPhone. Rumor has it must be not about the iPhone 5 act as a 4S iPhone was already taken by some traders in the stock. But clearly we will get a new smartphone are to face the world just days after the announcement is available.
At last Kazaa finally released its first mobile app that comes on the form of iOS app initially (compatible with the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch), which is completely free and includes a seven-day trial of the Kazaa music service (including unlimited streaming and downloads of “millions and millions of songs”). you’ll have to pay over $9.99 per month to keep the service (US-only, for now), which places competition with Spotify and Rdio.
Adobe has a beta of Flash 11 and run for some time in the Air 3, but now we learn that it is October already come to a final version of both. The new Flash 11 to 1000 times faster in 2D and 3D content to be like the 10s and the move is intended to provide in the near future, more fun. The new Adobe Air 3 is mainly on Android, Blackberry and IOS devices will find a home and are also integrated into many TVs.
Sony’s introduced Netbox at IFA recently, and now the company has revealed pricing for the SMP-N200 in the United States. It’ll be on sale for $99 in October, and updates the old box with support for 3D, live streaming content and other unspecified new features. The original featured then-impressive support for local media playback and streaming.
A similar idea was already implemented a few years ago at an airport in Munich, but unfortunately scrapped, since then the demand was apparently not high enough. Now one has SleepBox with two beds, to 4 sqm and a height 3Meter found at home at an airport in Moscow. As you can see in the pictures right after, the interior is similar to a sleeping car on the train and you can easily surf, if required, TV, via WiFi or just have a quick nap before the next flight to be caught must book without a complete hotel room to have.
Reading Rainbow, a TV show geared toward encouraging children to read books, aired for over 20 years on PBS before the network’s financial troubles forced the show to shut down in 2006. Reading Rainbow is coming back, but in a very next-gen fashion; rather than a TV show, Reading Rainbow will now be an iPad app.According to Fast Company, former Reading Rainbow host LeVar Burton has launched a for-profit venture, RRKidz, that will produce a multimedia twist on Reading Rainbow’s old TV format.
The HP TouchPad story does not end this year simply because the 100 Apple iPad tablet with 2 hardware was incredibly often sold and are still not exhausted all the camps. With a few enthusiastic people who seek the port of Android to the Tablet to the outdated WebOS completely to give the country pass, it always bring back into the news. The latest CyanogenMod 7 has not yet been downloaded, but in a video you can see how well the team had good progress. The sound, wifi and even the accelerometer working first. Also, access to the Android Market is already possible in some cases and makes sure the owners had run along the water in the mouth.
RIM has released yesterday its quarterly results and thereby disappointed the Analaysten strong. Although the phones have sold quite well with the expected 10.6 million con 11 to 12.5 million, but the 7-inch Tablet with the new QNX Software lagged far behind expectations. Although only 200,000 units were sold were planned after 700 000 have gone in the first quarter good 500,000 over the counter.
Have seen, there is still not enough critics of 3D movies, the film Avatar. Without the new cinematic technique of the film is even okay, but who does not agree with the million project by James Cameron and wants to belong not to one of the many spectators who may like to look at a 161 minutes shorter version in gentle 2D style.
Pioneer launched in Japan early January a new Digital Cordless phone with the TF-FN2000. Pretty conventional, the TF-FN2000 comes however today in a rather unusual, yet so Japanese only version with a new TF-FN2000 Hello Kitty series! This new Hello Kitty version is in all aspect identical to the stock version and comes by default with an LED Display, Answering Machine, Call screening system and a hands-free mode in just 192x75x89mm, while the handset offers a 6h battery life span (continuous talk) comes with a compact cradle and an ultra minimalistic handset.
Firefox for the new Android Tablets is definitely on the road and you can have a first idea of do it yourself, if you’re a little risk tolerance. Firefox Mobile 7 is in fact from the Nightly Build Beta available for download and if you desire and the talent you have, you can also help when debugging. Otherwise you will every night a new update with the latest version recorded and get a hopefully more stable system with Sync function get Firefox and other great features.
Boost Mobile today announced that it is making some adjustments to its Android voice and data plans starting October 6, one day before the Samsung Transform Ultra launches. Boost Mobile is adding a $5 monthly charge to the cost of its Android smartphone plans. Its Monthly Unlimited plans will still include unlimited talk, text, and web. Existing Monthly Unlimited customers will be able to keep their $50 plan without the added surcharge, but any customer who upgrades to a CDMA-based Android phone after October 6 will be subject to the $5 monthly charge.
Purdue University students are designing and building a rocket engine that might be used in a vehicle to land on the moon. Graduate students Thomas Feldman and Andrew Rettenmaier are part of a team developing a thrust chamber for NASA’s Project Morpheus, which includes research to develop new technologies for future trips to the moon, Mars or asteroids.The rocket must meet stringent design and performance specifications related to factors including efficiency, size and weight limits, thrust and the ability to dynamically throttle the rocket from 1,300-4,200 pounds of thrust, Feldman said.
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