Nokias long awaited MeeGo smartphone have finally landed, we got the images and video for you. The device is well designed and got a gorgeous AMOLED screen, and some highly responsive performance. The N9s UI MeeGo 1.2 built around three core home views. The central one is app organizer/ launcher, one side is notifications and activities session will be phone calls, calendar, and social network updates, other one is live app switcher. All are navigable in a carousel fashion. Double tapping the screen wakes the phone up and you can unlock the screen by swiping your finger in any direction. Similar swipes get you to the home screen and exit apps. The aged OMAP 3630 processor does really well in the phone, animations are good, navigation looks natural, and this marks a major advance over anything Nokia has given software for touch based UI.
The HTC Thunderbolt carriers flagship 4G LTE devices got officially delivered Skype with video. The leaked build back in April is the rumored June 30th release pans out; you will get a experience mobile video chat with your honeybun first hand. The most carrier updates, Big Red appears to be loading this one up with some goodies. The requisite VZW apps are on board, but some GTalk video, a pre-loaded Amazon App Store, and a handy fix for rebooting. Dont forget we are still in the rumor territory, but the Thunderbolt users are getting closer to their dreams.
AliveCors iPhoneECG case can be strapped only to iPhone4; Doctors content with their 3GS or patients who prefer for iPad to their chest will be elated to hear the company is working on more hardware option for your iOS heart monitoring needs. The iCard ECG mounts to the back of your device using Velcro and wirelessly feeds data from its electrodes to the AliveECG app. It automatically records 30 seconds of your hearts rhythmic pulse before uploading it to AliverCors servers for sharing with your doctors. They are still waiting for FDA approval, and you can get a choice of red or black, dont forget to look at the video.
After going sale on Taiwan and Australia, now the Windows 7 slate coming to US ships on July 1. The S1080 features 320GB drive, dual-core Atom N570 processor, Ethernet port, VGA output. The optical mouse and tactile mouse button combo. Other specs are 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, 1.3MP webcam and a USB 3.0 port. Just think of Windows 7 slate with a mouse and smartening ports and snazzy optional dock with optical drive and speakers. Hit on the source link for your pre-orders
Sony Ericssons Xperia X10 has some Android 2.3 filled days to look forward; the smartphone would eventually be treated with Gingerbread before actually it got 2.1. The device maker finally offers up details about inevitable upgrade, now set for early August. The company has addressed some user concerns reading changes to functionality that comes with the upgrade, assures users that new version of software will keep phones camera UI intact and feature new functionality with Facebook Inside Xperia. Dont forget to look at the video
The Japanese people who are waiting for Toshibas Regza AT300 tablet will have to wait again until late July. The 10.1-inch slate going to miss the expected June arrival, the tablet comes with Android 3.1, resizable widgets. On hardware it features Tegra2 processor, 5MP rear camera, and full sized HDMI and USB ports. This is the named as Thrive for US market was already slated to ship with latest version of Honeycomb.
HPs inaugural webOS tablet goes on sale in US by July 1, and it is now up for pre-order at a lot of retailers includes Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy, Walmart, Staples, Radio Shack, J&R, Office Max, Office Depot, Costco, Sams Club, PC Richard & Son, Micro Center, and even Nebraska Furniture mart, you can see that on HPs site too. The tablet is coming in two flavors: 16GB version for $499.99 and 32GB for $599.99. It features dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor, accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, stereo speakers, Touch-to-Share, 1.3MP front facing camera for video calling and a rear one, and webOS optimized for 9.7-inch display.
The MSIs 10.1-inch WindPad 110w is up for pre-order now at $599, but the pricing and availability is still kept secret. The J&R website got a pre-order listing for the tablet now has surfaced the $600 street price and a full specification rundown. The specs are Z01 dual-core AMD Brazos, 32GB SSD, and 4GB DDR3 RAM, Built-in speaker with SRS, mini HDMI, USB 2.0, internal mic, headphone out, docking connector, DC jack, all ploted in the chipset of AM50 Fusion Controller Hub, for graphics it got AMD Brazos APU, the 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, with 4-point multi-touch panel and 1280*800 resolution, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v3.0, SD card slot, G-Sensor, Light-sensor, 1MP HD front camera, and 1.3MP AF rear camera, 4200mAh battery seems to be give greater life, and it runs Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium Professional Edition. Hit on the source link for your pre-order
The worlds first Android 3.2 tablet, Huawei introduced the MediaPad in the Singapore. It is a high profile 7-inch tablet, they told that the slate is coming with Android 3.2 is essentially same as 3.1, but specifically for 7-inch tablets as opposed to 10-inch. The MediaPad is a 10.5mm shell, features 217 pixels-per-inch with IPS capacitive touch panel, GPS, 1.3MP front-camera, 5MP rear facing camera, 802.11 n Wi-Fi, battery with 6 hours life, Race horse is the processor: a dual-core 1.2GHz chip from Qualcomm, will be shipping in US by Q3. It weighs 390g, supports full 1080p playback, includes HSPA+ (14.4Mbps) 3G support, 8GB internal storage, expanded with microSD card slot, comes pre-loaded with Twitter, Facebook, Lets Golf and Documents To Go. There is also a Bluetooth, HDMI output, and Flash player support. Dont forget to look at the video, for more details read the press release
For: Good Performance, Security Specs, Good Build quality, 3G radioAgainst: Battery doesnt lasts long, No extended battery, stiff keyboardThe HP ProBook 5330m a 13.3-inch has a metal body and a Beats audio a first on HP business machine, but staple across its consumer stable. The companys wooing with its matte display, optional prepaid mobile broadband, Intel vPro technology, and TPM circuitry. The device is priced at $799.
Videocon Mobile is planning to launch an Android based 7-inch tablet for Indian market. They are currently testing a prototype of Android 2.3 based 7-inch tablet and they are getting ready to launch it in July, sources told to the Mobile Indian. They also said that the company is planning to launch a 7-inch because through a survey they have found out it is most acceptable tablet size in India. A rumor says that it will be an OEM device from China, will be rebranded by Videocon. Many other local companies like Lava, Micromax and Karbonn are also working on such Android Tablets.
It is technically possible to manage ones TiVo through the mobile web for a half-decade now, The Company released its iPad app, it functions like remote control features, ToDo list prioritizing and Season pass management. After hinting at a number of apps for smaller screen devices, the latest print edition of CEPro has delivered solid intel that the aforesaid things are becoming reality. The Honeycomb slates dropping left, right and center. It will soon make recording season-long returns of The Hills even easier for those living within iOS or Android Ecosystems, including updates from places.
Similar to Google Voice on Android, you will be able to either route all international calls through Skype or force is to ask every time you press that precious dial button. It will be also able to handle video calls and, at least on the O2 network in Germany, both voice and video chat will be available over Wi-Fi and 3G. You can initiate sessions from either contacts or the messaging menu, so there is no need for a separate app. Now we need is HP to get this out the door and for Microsoft to work out those reliability kinks.
Westinghouse is now ready to making its own entry into 3D, 47-inch W47S2TCD. Like the most Westinghouse sets, there is really nothing special to make this rather generic TV pop, but you will be getting passive 1080p 3D display, 3:2 pulldown, three way selectable color temperatures, and a backlit enhancement tool called DayBright. The company unveils its five other TVs, includes first connected TV 46-inch WC-4625T includes access to Netflix and Vudu. The 47-inch 3D TV will be at Best Buy, Costco, and Target with a retail price of $1199, for more details read the press release
The New York Post has blocked the iPad users from reading its stories through the iPads Safari browser. They will be promoted to download the iOS app, requires signing up for a subscription costs $6.99 on a monthly basis. You can still read the site from the desktop browser or a phone, including an Android one. The News Corp. is strangling web access, but only for a select group of readers. Thats stark contrast from other content providers, have been more platform-agnostic. There is a dim possibility that News Corp. targeted iPad is an effort to re-brand the Post as a glossier sort of tabloid.
We have already seen some blurry shots of myTouch 4G, and now it seen more clearly inside a case, the still unannounced T-Mobiles myTouch 4G slide. A tipster from Tmo news provided these shots and a few quick impressions, saying that the keyboard was amazing and roughly comparable to the T-Mobile G2, and that phone itself is surprisingly fast but heavier than G2. Hit on the source link to look at the images
University of Cambridge researchers volunteered by a group of Android users to take a look at how they use their cell phones. By downloading the Device Analyzer App from the Android market, more than 1000 participants have allowed the data collection program to harvest statistics in background while they use their phones. The statistics varying from when the power is switched on, to which apps in use then made available the data to the users through Device Analyzer Website. They say that the data collected is stripped of personal information as best as possible, but we are not keen on anyone peeping our cell stats.
Commodore USA announced its Replica of famous C64. It promised a keyboard PC that duplicated original retro-beige finish, with an Atom CPU and an NVIDIA Ion graphics card. The numerous announcements and even after a cross-promotion with Tron: Legacy. The latest word from the company has pre-orders shipping next week, in 5 different varieties, from the bare bone chassis and card reader to C64x Ultimate costs $895 it includes 1TB HDD and a Blu-ray player. Dont forget to look at the video
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