Carriers in the US have started to seriously crack down on Android tethering apps. Go to the Android Market site and try to install an apps that turns your smartphone into a Wi-Fi hotspot, there is a pretty good chance you will be told this item is not available on your carrier. We checked out a number of tethering options, they are blocked by T-Mobile and AT&T. Verizon has also joined the party now, we are sure they will be gone in short order. Sprint has decided against banning such apps for now.
The BGR is now reporting that the update is coming within the next two weeks, or possibly sooner. The site says that it is actually been sent an early version of iOS update, and that it does indeed no longer backup the location database to iTunes the size of the database is also said to be reduced, and its apparently deleted altogether when Location Services are turned off. The update includes some further battery life improvements as well, it also notes that it hasnt actually tried it out just yet it is promising additional details though.
The MSIs Wind Top AE2050 arrived in stateside a month ago, and the company is back with AE2070 now. The 20-incher features 1600*900 display, steps up to USB3.0 and can be upgraded to a 3.1GHz Core i3 Processor and NVIDIA GeForce GT540M graphics. Other specs are 500GB hard disk with 7,200 RPM, two-three watt speakers, a DVD burner, and a 6.1 inch Memory card Reader. It runs on Windows 7 along the latest version of MSIs Wind Touch UI, it includes Facebook and Twitter buttons in the browser, a window for viewing photos and video, sticky notes, weather and time gadgets for desktop widgets. For more details read the press release.
The Nokia announced its new Pink N8, the device already benefited from the widest set of colour options among any smartphone flagships, and ready to add a T-Mobile friendly shade of light red to its anodized aluminium case. The curvy icons on its 3.5-inch AMOLED screen, the Pink N8 will also feature the latest version of Symbian, named as Anna, Nokia unfortunately fail to tell when the phone will arrive.
Qualcomms latest video of its Mobile Development Platform hits the Internet now. The Snapdragons Adreno 220 is seen effortlessly handling in page HTML 5 video streaming, Flash video streaming, and 1080p playback. And as a slideshow, Qualcomm even put its current-gen-single-core QSD8255 with a rival dual-core chipset no doubt Tegra 2 in an LG Optimus 2x easily won the contest. The professional kit will also cost $1,350. For more details read the press release and dont forget to watch the videos
Japan always provides us with new innovations, the latest one is being a kiss transmission device, it will record, relay and if you wish it, it will replay your finest tongue. It got a plastic implement taking input from one persons mouth and conveying it to a second box, intended to be gobbled up by the recipient of this techno-affection, who may respond in kind or just sit back and enjoy the thrill of it.
SiliconDusts Cable CARD-compatible HDHomeRun Prime ready to bring its triple tuner TV magic home, having gained CableLabs Certification as of April 28th and subsequently showing up for pre-order on Amazon. It also supports other DVR software like MythTV on Copy freely-market content. HTPC builders dont have to choose between this HDHR3-CC and the Ceton InfinitTV4 just yet, and it hasnt got the shipping date yet. To make your pre-order, click on the source link.
While Samsung has yet to announce the actual date for its new Galaxy Players in the US, their international counterparts are already heading towards. The Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.0 is said to be debuting in Russia followed by other countries. The Galaxy S Wi-Fi 5.0 will be launched in Switzerland. The specs are same, these 1GHz DivX friendly Android PMPs, and they are going to be shipped with Froyo edition of Android and with a possibility to upgrade it to Gingerbread. For more details read the press release.
HPs diminutive webOS 2.2 smartphone might be on its way to AT&T, and now leaked photographs rocking a panda like colour scheme have further confirmed our suspicions. As in the image, the logo is on the upper-left hand corner of its 2.6-inch display. The HPs smallest webOS smartphone first appeared over at Pocket Now on Friday, just days before the Veers May 2nd (today launch party is scheduled).
Japan has tested two separate 100 terabit per second data links that use single optical fiber to carry their loads. New Scientist reports that the NEC scholars stuffed the light from 370 lasers into 165 kilometres of fiber to achieve a speed of 101.7 Tbps, while NICT researchers set a new record of 109 Tbps using a special fiber with seven cores to manage it.
Gigabytes S1080 tablet landed in Taiwan this month, is getting ready to hit US. The 10.1-inch Windows 7 tablet stopped by FCC, it got cracked open, and had its silicon-packed innards exposed for camera. The specs are still the same; it features dual-core Atom, 320GB HDD, and so on. We havent heard anything about the price drop yet.
The iPad2 lands in India after a month just over US launch. Its getting launched in 12 countries along with India. It will be launched on April 28th on Japan and April 29th on other 12 countries, including India, Hong Kong, Israel, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Turkey, and UAE. China is also expected to get its iPad2 on May 6th. The iPad2 was starting at a base price of Rs.29, 500 and goes up to Rs.46, 900. The prices and according models are shown below.
If you are looking for biggest, fastest hard drive around, I-O Data now introduced the HDCA UT3.0K external hard drive, offers USB3.0 support and 3TB of storage, as company notes, makes it an ideal companion for TVs with a USB recording mode. It struggles to resist to charm of its blue LED and the possibility of owning more storage that you will ever need. It will be released in mid may, costs $324.
Now the opportunity to let the FCC read youre thoughtful, reasoned take on how a GSM monopoly in US might or might not work. To comment, simply visit the source links below of FCC, has some handy forms one for short comments, one for long one and one for with the magic number of the related proceeding, which is 11-65. Let them know just how you will be impacted if the deal goes through, for better or for worse.
The first of Lenovos CES announced S-series, S205, came to the online store this week, albeit lacking the 8GB DDR3 SDRAM option mentioned as its announcement. The base model priced at $499, features a 1.60GHz dual-core AMD Fusion E-350 CPU, 11.6-inch 1366*768 resolution 16:9 widescreen panel, 3GB DDR3 SDRAM, ATI Mobility Radeon 6310 Graphics, and a 350GB hard disk. Two higher cost configurations scored an extra gig of RAM, optional Bluetooth radio, and a 500GB or 750GB HDD. At logic buy the base model is priced at $429 until Wednesday. To get your IdeaPad go to the source links.
The Toshibas upcoming Honeycomb tablet is already headed to Japanese store as Regza AT300, but its been a little slower in arriving stateside. Now the company could be close to shipping real, working product in US. The unnamed slate dubbed the ET100/WT100 for now, it has won the FCC approval for its 802.11n, and Bluetooth radios. The slate features 10.1-inch 1280*800 display, runs on NVIDIAs Tegra2 platform, dual cameras, HDMI and USB ports, an SD card reader, and a removable battery.
Verizon document suggests that will be getting some brand new radio firmware for beleaguered HTC Thunderbolt. The device is not only fallen victim Verizon LTE outage but has 3G data and CDMA / LTE cycling issues since day one. So we lets hope this latest baseband will bring atleast a modicum of relief for affected speed demons across the country. But we dont know when this patch will show up we thought the Xooms security update would be imminent.
With the updated code comes tablet friendly layouts and fast-scrolling in all grid and list views so you can zip through your large local media library. It also includes direct play, internet streaming, sans-transcoding for sating those right now vid carvings. The update is also for small Android devices as well, which makes the newly egalitarian app more enticing than ever before. It costs only five bucks. Get your Plex app by clicking on the source link.
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