The latest announced Wii U queried now from the some of the buddies from Joystiq of why the 3DS uses the same, resistive technology as the DS. Mr. Konno answered that its all about backward compatibility. We have to play DS games on this and we want to make sure they work. Joystiq also said that the Wii Us 6.2-inch controller used as a resistive touchscreen could primeval tech be getting recycled again for familiar reasons. It made no announcements about the game compatibility on the Wii U beyond confirming that it will play all Wii titles but it gives us some extra rumination.
Apple could launch the iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 or even both perhaps. These are the new rumors surfacing each day and it quite hard to differentiate between these two. Now the Apple Insider got some leaked images of iPhone 4S from different angles, it is now being said that Apple will also add support for GSM SIM cards for global markets in the new iPhone, means you can add SIM cards of your choice to the new iPhone. Apple will also launch a CDMA variant of the device for carriers in the US. The revamped version of iPhone 4 will have a slightly narrower front receiver and slit and the specs are also getting into the rumors from the Apple Insider that the A5 processor will be used and also an 8MP camera.
According to Sophos, the security company, the net is rife with a new threat on the block. It approaches the users as a genuine Microsoft update, the main difference is being that it is not. It is actually a fake anti-virus rounding up in the grab of Microsoft update, and successful in luring users into trap. These days the criminals uses to convince users to believe that the fake anti-virus that they are being asked to download indeed a genuine update from Microsoft. The update pops-up only when the users are using Mozilla Firefox on Windows, those familiar with Microsoft updates, the genuine ones know they happen only on Windows Explorer. Sophos also stated that the users should comply with such security updates unless they have duly checked its Adobe, Microsoft, or Sophos themselves.
We got some indication that T-Mobile G2 was nearing end of life, according to TmoNews, the HTC-built device was officially discontinued by T-Mobile on June 6th, no doubt in the carriers QWERTY slider lineup for the likes of the MyTouch 4G slide. The existing G2 users do still have some good news to look forward to a Gingerbread upgrade that is breaching a bit of new life to their device.
A German Photographer Rocco has tapped his apparent frustration over the conventional photo booth rig to create his own iPad-connected setup. His arrangements features a Nixon DSLR, wireless flash trigger, and an iPad, using the ShutterSnitch app, stuffed into little black box and connected to a foot pedal allows partiers to hit the switch when they see fit. Once captured, the photos are transferred to the iPads screen, allows to browse and email their favorite look.
HTC Flyer tablet is dropped by FCC again this time with T-Mobile friendly GSM bands. The Wi-Fi only tablet touched down last month without a peep and now a GSM-based Flyer just hit FCC with the support for T-Mobiles 3G bands. Functionally and visually, it looks like the same slate we have tested in April, except important 1700 MHz frequency used by T-Mobile for HSPA. There is still no word on pricing or availability, but the rumors are still going around that T-Mobile will release the Flyer by 6th next month.
Sometime ago, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek couldnt tell us when his subscription streaming music service might launch in US, and that is not changing today, but there is not much left keeping $10 unlimited monthly music away. All Things D reports the Spotify has signed Universal Music Group to a US distribution deal, and anonymous resources say the last remaining holdout, Warner Music cave that. The main feature of Spotify is just got shown up by iTunes in the Cloud, but it comes extra to the competition and consumer choice, we will not look at this as a gift.
Verizon already partnered with AT&T and T-Mobile on Isis network, but now it had its eyes on web purchases. The Wall Street Journal reports that the Verizons working with Payfone to put the internet purchases right on your cell phone bill. The previous partnership with Billto Mobile already did the same thing, Payfone will be adding more purchase possibilities and expand potential offerings. If you are waiting for a latest in payment technology, its something like that.
Virgin Mobile decided to give its prepaid users the true android experience from now, it means you will find whatever sitting atop its new Motorola Triumph device. The Triumph escapes with a standard install of Android 2.2, the MOTOBLUR will still be foisted on pay-monthly users who buy a Photon 4G or XPRT from Sprint, Virgin Mobiles Parent concern. Little bit of them might like the shell and its add-ons, but others will be better off without such as OS contamination.
Microsoft might be taking a cue from Apple, now it decided to manufacture and sell their Windows 8 tablets. Rumor now state that the Windows OS developer might be working with Texas Instruments OEMs to build a Microsoft branded tablet. The Digitimes reports and rumors are not yet confirmed by Microsoft. But, if the tablet exists it will be hitting sometime on 2012 that what they reported. Apple and Google both have their devices sold as their own although they both use OEMs to manufacturer the devices for them. Microsofts Xbox 360 is the only major success. The other products Zune and kin smartphone failed to impress. Microsofts Windows 8 OS is set to be launched in 2012 with support for desktop and tablets based on the ARM architecture and traditional x86 and x64 systems.
Zomato has now launched a version for iOS, the users can find eating joints based on their current location. Zomato is three years old and got 600,000 visitors every month. Similar to the functions on the website, the mobile app lets you to look at the menus, contact details, reviews, photographs, location, and discounts on the phone itself. The app recorded over a thousand downloads within first three hours of launch; its becoming popular, for the app check out the source link to check out your iTunes store.
Concord securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is starting to build a reputation for accurate Apple rumors, the Apple Insider said that Cupertinos allegedly ordered 380,000 of those new MacBook Air Models with Intels Sandy Bridge processors on board, to be completed this month. The companys reportedly finishing the final production of Core 2 Duo variants, to start this order.
The Samsung Galaxy S II saunter on over to AT&T, now we have attained what appears to be the first official picture of the device. Samsungs Singapore division has a series of professional shots of planned accessories includes Samsung Galaxy S II Dock, a pyramid stand sports a HDMI port and 3.5mm stereo-out-jacks- and an AT&T logo on its smartphone. We dont know the actual date of when it will hit US, but we will get back to you about that.
Bing is updating the tagline for its mobile site for any device that runs HTML5. If the update had a highlight reel to show you off the new features: a carousel-like interface in the news section that lets you swipe your finger left or right to switch to other categories; maps that show directions together in split-screen format; got a search history complete trending topics, ability to share images and links on Facebook. The new enhancements are available to iOS, Android, and BlackBerry, if you want to see click on the source link and check it out.
ASUS now comes to the release dates and exact prices of your latest keyboard-packing Eee Pad 10.1-inch Android tablets. The final pricing not yet announced, but the companys UK division through Facebook page said that the Transformer 3G and Slider Tabs will be available this August. For the Facebook page ASUS click on the source link
The Panasonic officially announced the colorful camcorders now with the price tags and it will hit the stores in July. The HM-TA20, HM-TA2, HX-WA10, HX-DC10, and HX-DC1 are models to arrive. The flip-style, 1080p HX-TA20 costs $200 while the HM-TA2 will costs you $170, The upright and rugged HX-WA10 with 1080p video and 16-MP stills costs $350 and you will drop $280 onHX-DC10 for the same functionality without weather proofing. The lower priced one can shoot 14MP stills on HX-DC1 for $200. For more details read the press release
The new look of LG P330 is pretty clear that this one is hitting well, it got NVIDIA GT 555m, 13.3-incher with Sandy Bridge class Core i7. It looks quite good on its magnesium and aluminum suit, and not gets lost to sharing into the IPS panel. It weighs about 3.6 pounds, check out the spec sheet of it below and it will hit the retailers this September.
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