The Creative debuts its new Zen Style M300 PMP, it packs with built-in Bluetooth2.1 support so you can use the wireless headsets with it. You can also expand the PMPs memory beyond its basic 4GB, 8GB or 16GB capacities with a microSD card slot. You wont get a touchscreen here, got 1.45-inch display is there with a couple of touch buttons. It features a FM radio, a mic for voice recording, 20 hours battery life, and four different colors: Black, White, Red and Yellow. You are not opting for Bluetooth, can by the device slightly cheaper on M100 model, both of them will be available on June with prices from $40 and $90. For more details read the press release.
Continentals new stereo system spots people, pets and other objects in a vehicles path and measures their height, distance from the vehicle, and how they are moving. This Continentals ContiGuard safety system uses difference in the lenses optical paths to make these calculations. The company also says the cameras are sharp enough to detect partially obscured objects, and claims accuracy within 20 to 30 centimeters. For more details read the press release.
Los Angeles is golden standard of real-world gadget application; the Cius tablet phone is going to revolutionize interrogation. I aint telling you nothing copper, not noth oh is that a Cisco Cius you have there?! Yeah Okay, I did it. Is the technology really fabulous? See the video by yourself and decide.
Nintendo has just made an official announcement to drop the suggested retail price of Wii down to $149.99, and includes a copy of Mario Kart and Wii Wheel peripheral with all the purchases of the device. They will replace the current bundle of Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort games. The Steering Wheel, with the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuck Controllers, matches the colour of the console. Whatever the color (black or white) you can buy separately for a scant $9.99. For more details read the press release
Samsung s 10.1 inch Galaxy Tab hits the FCC, dont mistake it as thicker 10.1v sibling that is gradually rolling out across Europe and Australia. The older Honeycomb tablet bears GT-P7100 code name, this FCC filling and a Wi-Fi alliance certificate show off the GT-P7510 for this Wi-Fi only 10.1incher. The drawing of the backside picture shown in the pictures below is a dead giveaway. The unknown thing here is the 1GHz dual-core processor inside this razor-thin slate, but given the release of this FCC application. Dont forget to check out the pictures
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata addressed the Vitality Sensors conspicuous absence during a financial presentation, chalking the delay up to differences in biological information in humans. The peripheral is still coming, according to Iwata, but it wont be released until the company can make it work well with 99 percent of consumers a tall order indeed.
The dual-booting ViewSonic ViewPad 10 with Android 1.6 be damned, we got some good news for these users, this tablet is getting the Android 2.2 Foryo edition update. Now the users can now get updated Gmail, Calendar, Google Maps, and YouTube apps, onscreen keyboard, compatibility with newer apps, and a dose of sorely needed eye candy. New customers can choose one that also runs Windows 7 Home Premium and has 16GB of Flash memory for $599 or with Windows 7 Professional and 32GB of space for $679. ViewSonic is keeping the things interesting by compelling you to download Foryo onto thumb drive and then plug both it and USB keyboard into the ViewPad to install the update. For more details read the Press Release
The company best known for cameras and voice recorders, just brought both together by announcing the new LS-20M, a device with relatively high-end audio specs should help it go toe-to-toe with zoom. In addition to 1080p, this device records 24bit / 96mHz Linear PCM audio using a pair of condenser mics. At $300 it has a small 2-ich screen and no optional zoom, but it got more of the visual effects that make its PEN cameras so fun to use. It will hit the market on sometime in June. For more details read the press release.
The Apple iPad2 finally hits the ColorWare config tool; you can now play around with that palette and make something just as hideous as we have here. You can even add the thing to your cart, hand over $910 for the base 16GB WiFi config and wait about 4 weeks for your creation to arrive in the mail. You can also pick up a pair of limited edition of chrome beats. Dont forget to look at the video, for your orders click on the source link.
Plex has served up streaming video for more than a minute, brings content to Mac, iDevices and a jailbroken Apple TVs. For those who are neither a Apple user and nor a Android user, the company has now rolled out a client that runs on Rokus. It is currently in beta version and only supports video, but Plex plans to provide picture and music management in the future. Plexs XMBC secret sauce paired with Rokus ample streaming content buffet. Dont forget to look at the images.
Microsofts going to announce some more official details about Windows 8 from now on, but until then we will just give some interesting titbits from leaked version of the OS. The batch includes a most conclusive evidence yet of Windows 8 app store, including logo in the picture, the other references at the code level got ability to download a trial app and then unlock the full version, and the existence of things like screenshots and system requirements in the app store listings.
Adobes demos of iPad compatibility, interacting with Photoshop for some time and now it looks that is finally be able to take the whole thing for a spin. As said the company today released the Creative Suite5.5, features the ability to use tablets and smartphones to interact with companys flagship image editing software. While there is still no word for releasing the apps for other platforms, Adobe has given the Apples magical device a special namecheck, the previously announced Eazel, Color Lava, and Nav Apps will hit the app store from any time now. Users of Photoshop CS5 will also utilize their recently released 12.0.4 update. For more details read the press release.
The 14-inch P430 and 15.6-inch P530 mark the start of its new Blade Series of laptops, which are the result of slimming work at LG labs. The display thickness is 4.5mm and 4.7mm respectively. The bazel on 14inch model is so narrow as to fit its screen within the dimensions of a traditional 13.3 inch laptop, weighs at 1.94kg on the P430 and 2.2kg on the P530. A Core i7 CPU and GeForce GT520M GPU will provide the internal firepower, while the rest of the specs are same as it announced. The P430 will launch in Europe, Asia and Middle East and South America at the end of this month May and followed by P530 in June. For more details read the press release.
According to DigiTimes, the media tablet will feature a Fringe Field Switching LCD display and Touch panel from Amazon fave E Ink Holdings, a company better known for the technology behind the Kindles EPD e-paper displays. Quanta has received the manufacturing honours with production expected to peak at about 700,000 800,000 units per month. Amazon Kindle wont be featuring a Mirasol display according to this gossip.
The Samsungs Galaxy Tab8.9 seen at an event in Germany over the weekend. One of the people Johannes went hands-on with the tablet in Frankfurt, and liked what he saw. The version he saw is thinner that the 8.9-incher that we got to smudge up in March, and if this Europe appearance is any indication, Sammy may be on track to launch these sometime in summer. The launch date is yet to be announced. You can see the hand-on of the Honeycomb device on the video.
I Heart Chaos reports that Cranberryzeros next logical step after purchasing Nintendo 3DS was head down to Blue Flame Tattoo in Raleigh, NC to have gaming systems augmented reality card permanently on his arm. BSZ, he prefers to himself on the blog, was kind enough to share the video of the finished product. Dont forget to check out the video.
AMD now debuted its new desktop level Radeon E6760 discrete GPU, it features both Open CL Support and Eyefinity enhanced support for no less than six independent displays. AMD also notes that the GPU can be paired with its upcoming Llano APU for some additional graphics and parallel computing power, while it might not wind up in many consumer devices, as the company says it is ideal for everything from casino games to medical imaging. For more details read the press release.
Lenovos LePad finally made its Chinese debut back in March, and while we may not ever see the tablet stateside not as LePad, – we can get a peek under the hood. The IMP3 tears down the LePad, we are seeing the machine for the first time and there is not much surprise, it is always nice to see what makes things tick. LePad features 1.3GHz Snapdragon chipset with Adreno 205 integrated graphics as well as an internal 27 Wh battery. It got Toshiba flash memory and WolfSon audio processor. We might not have much in the way of revelations here, but you can now know whats under the skin of LePad.
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