Most Tablets run with a Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor that is clocked at 1GHz. Towards the end of the year we can first smartphones and tablets with the Quad Core processor Kal-El and expect to see as the roadmap, Nvidia is mid-2012 Kal-El + bring to the market. Unfortunately you can not read from the properties of the roadmap, but with Kal-El + it should be, also a quad-core processor that is clocked slightly faster and therefore certainly a plus in the name receives.
There are inventions that would have still been able to give earlier. This includes the Giinii Audiobulb , which is a 5 watt light bulb with a 10 watt speaker leads together. Get over a 2.4 Ghz dual speakers connect via a docking station that will be within reach of 100 feet, and the signal can be the same time still used as a reading lamp. Up to six bulbs can add to the network and divide into two different zones of volume.
No word yet on if the volume peaks at 11, but what Line 6’s new Mobile In offerings will do is turn your iPad or iPhone into a pro modeling amp, with a sick range of amplifiers, guitar cabinets, stompboxes, tones and rack effects. The setup comes in two separate parts: the free mobile Pod app and the Mobile In adaptor, which lets aspiring metalheads (or Fleeting Foxes) connect their guitars to an iOS device using the 30-pin connector. Line 6 says this connection blows similar jack-based apps out of the water, and it’s throwing in 24-bit/48kHz digital sound for good measure.
LG is now offering its ultra-thin series of notebooks with customized Indilinx Everest-based ultra-slim SSDs with fast boot technology to enable an industry-first, true instant-on functionality, while providing consumers a faster, more energy-efficient storage option than traditional mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs). As the market for notebook computers continues to evolve consumers increasingly demand improved performance, increased battery life and the instant-on functionality that only SSDs can provide.
This AV Controller application will turn your Android device into a Wi-Fi enabled remote control for your YAMAHA network products(*). This Android application provides you the flexibility to control the available inputs, volume, mute and power commands. It lets users change a song from Internet Radio, USB and command FM/AM tuners or any other internally available source.
Nintendo developed into a video game company, becoming one of the most influential in the industry, and Japan’s third most valuable listed company, with a market value of over US$85 billion. Also, Nintendo of America is the majority owner of the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball team. Nintendo may be AWOL on the TGS show floor (as usual), but that’s not stopping Capcom from strutting the big-N’s hardware in its stead — we dropped by its booth for a gameplay-free handling of the 3DS extended slide pad add-on.
Naming your flagship handset after a small village in Surrey isn’t what we’d do, but then we aren’t in the handset business. The first full render of the HTC Runnymede has leaked and as you can see, it’s one big heap of telephone. It’s the first phone to benefit from the company’s partnership with Beats Audio and will come with a pair of Beats-branded cans rather than regular earbuds. If you missed the specs first time around, the 4.7-inch, 9.9mm thick phone gets a beastly 768MB of RAM, 1.5GHZ Qualcomm chip and a serious 8 megapixel camera with f2.2 lens and double LED flash round back.
Nissan Motor Co. revealed what might just be the world’s cheapest quick-charge station. Priced below $10,000 and set to go on sale in November, Nissan’s newly-developed quick-charge unit takes up significantly less space than most competing Level 3 chargers and is supposedly easier to install, too. Officially, Nissan says the just-revealed quick charger will be a “great value to customers because it will cost significantly less than one million yen”.
Google Inc. is going to let people with home wireless networks decide whether they want to be lumped into a system that helps pinpoint the locations of people on cell phones. The concession announced Tuesday will give wireless, or Wi-Fi, networks the right to forbid Google from listing them in a vast database that the company has been building in the past few years.
Some whiteboard scribbles behind Microsoft’s Director of Mobile Research back in June revealed that “Voice Typing” is coming in the Windows Phone version after Mango, which is codenamed Apollo, but will most likely be known commercially as Windows Phone 8.Steven Chapman from ZDNet has been pulling out CVs of Microsoft employees, and scouring job listings to find this gem, which confirms the native speech-to-text and text-to-speech integration in the default email client of Windows Phone 8.
AT&T’s announced a new monthly package that may fare well with the nibblers, doling out 250 anytime minutes and unlimited messaging for $25 beginning on September 18th. Two other prepaid services are launching the same day: a $10 international long distance package that includes 250 minutes within a period of 30 days, and per-use roaming in Canada.
Recently DisplayLink’s announcement of its snappily-titled Winstars USB 3.0-to-HDMI adapter. Making use of all that extra bandwidth means using TVs as monitors no longer results in battling with a bad case of the jaggies. Running on its DL-3500 chip, the plug-in device will deliver resolutions up to 2560 x 1600, promising ultra-low latency and less of the jittery window and cursor movement which has troubled older products. Gamers will be pleased to hear that there is support for full-screen 3D, as well as both 2.1 and 5.1 channel audio.
US Cellular announced the upcoming availability of the Motorola Electrify, which is essentially its rebranded version of the Photon 4G. The device will be ready for your purchase sometime later this month for $200, which is the same starting cost as Sprint’s variant provided you don’t factor in the initial $100 mail-in rebate. The Electrify is a 1GHz dual-core handset with Android 2.3, a 4.3-inch qHD display, webtop support and 8MP rear / VGA front-facing camera set.
We’ve seen tablet hybrid machines that double up as laptops before. And we’ve seen plenty of tablets that offer keyboard, mouse and docking options, thus creating a makeshift desktop setup.But, until now – and the announcement of the NEC LaVie Touch over in Japan – we hadn’t seen a tablet option that provided a desktop dock with an optical DVD drive.
Kisai Night Vision is one of the easiest to read watches from Tokyoflash Japan. Simply touch the upper button to show the time. Hours are shown in the outer ring in the same position as hours on an analog clock, the flashing light in the ring indicates the current hour. Minutes are shown digitally in the centre. The date is shown in the same way, touch the lower button and the month will be shown in the outer ring and the date digitally in the centre.
Sprint has announced a new app for smartphones that is designed to keep the phone out of the hands of drivers when they are behind the wheel. The Drive First app will automatically lock the phone when a vehicle is moving, preventing the use of the device.The app uses GPS and cell tower triangulation to determine the speed of the vehicle it is in. When the phone senses that it is moving faster than 10 M.P.H., it will lock, preventing any use of the phone’s functions.
There is a huge advantage in being the worlds first for anything, and among them include all the accolades and admiration if you pull it off correctly, that is. Well, Marshall Electronics will certainly bask in the glory of knowing they have just released the first autostereoscopic 3D monitor in the world, known as the ORCHID OR 70-3D. Yes sir, this glasses-free 7? portable/camera-top monitor was unveiled at IBC 2011 in Amsterdam, and it works great without the need for passive or active glasses, and will see action as a camera viewfinder or portable 3D production display.
The latest version of the popular Android operating system – known as Gingerbread – will help you make the most of your GALAXY Y. It gives you several homescreens where you can put icons and shortcuts to the things you use most often. So you might choose to have news and weather widgets on one screen, your favourite contacts on another, Facebook and Twitter on another and so on. Set up your Samsung GALAXY Y however suits you best.
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