Tuesday, February 15, 2011

HTC Flier - New Tablet from HTC announced at MWC 2011 Today

HTC Flier
HTC announced its Android Tablet at Mobile World Congress 2011 Today. This tablet comes with 7 inch screen which is very welcome by those who like games, but the downside is that it does not come with excellent Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). Instead, you have to be satisfied with Android 2.4 (Gingerbread) - Android which is actually newer, but is not a version dedicated to the tablets as Honeycomb. Despite that fact, Android 2.4 will certainly bring a great user experience on this tablet, because the HTC HTC promises a new interface Sense with a series of 3D effects on the homescreen, and improved widgets.
  • Display 7 inch - 1024 x 600 pixels
  • 1.5 GHz processor
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 32GB internal memory for storage
  • Primary 5 megapixel camera with autofocus
  • Secondary Camera / Front 1.3 megapixels
  • Wireless Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP and Wi-Fi
  • Integrated GPS
  • GSM Quad-Band 3G HSDPA and Technology
  • Dimensions: 195.4 x 122 x 13.2 mm
  • Weight: 420 grams (with battery)
  • 4000 mAh battery with autonomy for up to 4 hours of use (video)
 [Via UberGizmo]

Saturday, February 12, 2011

HP Officially Unveiled its TouchPad Slate

Hp TouchPad
HP has finally announced the WebOS slate - Palm TouchPad. This slate looks a little bit like an iPad, it has a 9.7 inch capacitive multi-touch display with 1024 x 768 pixels. There will be four configurations – 16GB or 32GB and Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi plus mobile broadband. It run WebOS, which was developed by Palm for the Palm Pre. The TouchPad’s biggest advantages over the iPad is that it is Flash capable, which means you can actually view Web sites as they were intended. It also means you can use Flash applications.

Specifications:
  • Operating system: HP webOS
  • Display: 9.7-inch XGA capacitive, multitouch screen with a vibrant 18-bit color, 1024×768 resolution
  • Keyboard: Virtual keyboard
  • Email: Microsoft® Exchange email with Microsoft Direct Push Technology
  • POP3/IMAP (Yahoo!® Mail, Gmail™, AOL, Hotmail®, etc.)
  • Messaging: Integrated IM and SMS
  • GPS: A-GPS (3G models only)
  • Digital camera: Front-facing 1.3-megapixel webcam for live video calling
  • Sensors: Light sensor, accelerometer, compass (magnetometer), and gyroscope
  • Media formats supported: Audio formats: DRM-free MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, QCELP, WAV
  • Video formats: MPEG-4, H.263, H.264
  • Wireless connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1X authentication;
  • Bluetooth® wireless technology 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support
  • Memory: Choose either 16GB or 32GB internal storage
  • Battery: Rechargeable 6300 mAh (typical) battery
  • Connector: Charger/microUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
  • Headphone jack: 3.5mm stereo headset/headphone/microphone jack
  • Speakers: Internal stereo speakers and Beats Audio™
  • HP Touchstone for TouchPad: Compatible
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-CPU APQ8060 1.2GHz
  • Dimensions: Width: 240mm (9.45 inches)
  • Height: 190mm (7.48 inches)
  • Thickness: 13.7mm (0.54 inches)
  • Weight: Approximately 740 grams (1.6 pounds)
[Source GottaBeMobile]

LG Optimus Pad Destroying an Apple in TV Commercial

We never hear much about LG tablet so far, but now LG has launched a new advertising of his interesting new tablet - Optimus pad, leaving a clear message of what this new toy with Honeycomb 3.0 Android is capable of doing compared to the iPad and its operating system.

Well, as you may have noticed, the commercial is aimed at the entire Transformers universe, suggesting that the Optimus Pad will return in full force, and in fact this new tablet promises a lot, bringing some attractions as primary camera image processing, 3D camera on the back , dual-core processor Tegra 2, 32 GB internal memory, and especially the dedicated operating system for tablets - Android 3.0 Honeycomb!

It's worth checking this commercial.
[Source CrunchGear]

Apple iPad 2 is in Production

Apple iPad
Apple has started manufacturing iPad 2, featuring, as previously rumored, a built-in camera and faster processor. It will be thinner and lighter than the first model. WSJ says iPad 2 won’t improve resolution over the first iPad. People familiar with the situation said Apple has had trouble improving the display technology, in part because of the iPad screen's larger size compared with the iPhone.

Other rumored specifications are:
    * One USB port and SD card slot
    * Uses both GSM and CDMA networks
    * The iPad 2is essentially made from one piece of metal with no pins needed
    * The iPad 2 will have a boosted dual core GPU

Apple is reportedly is sticking with its device duopoly, making the iPad available through AT&T, which was the first to carry iPhone and iPad, and also Verizon Wireless. Rumours suggested that the iPad 2 release date is probably in the Spring.
[Source appolicious, techradar]

Friday, December 24, 2010

Rollei Announces Power Flex 3D Point-and-shoot Camera and Designline 3D Photo Frame


Rollei, the 90-year old German manufacturer has just added its new Power Flex 3D point-and-shoot camera along with its Designline 3D photo frame to the market.

The Power Flex 3D camera comes equipped with two lenses that make 3D capturing possible. And it offers something similar found on other 3D point and shoot cameras including the ability to record video in 720p HD, 5MP still images, and a 2.8-inch roundback LCD screen that promises to let you view 3D without 3D glasses.

The Rollei’s Designline 3D photo frame also offers the same glasses-free 3D viewing, so you can view images in 3D with naked eyes on its 7-inch display. Both the Rollei camera and photo frame are expected to surface in the European market for 300 Euros a piece. [Source Techchee]

Panasonic Introduced $250 3D-Capable Lens for Lumix Compact Camera Lines


Panasonic is aggressively pushing their migration to 3D technology, and to make other uses to their 3DTVs, the company introduces a new camera lens that was able to capture 3D images along with Lumix DMC-GH2 camera, the company's new Micro Four Thirds model flagship.

"To achieve a 3D effect, the Panasonic lens has small twin lenses built within, separated by a distance of 1cm. Light from each shines separately onto the image sensor, which captures two images from the differing viewpoints. Light from each shines separately onto the image sensor, which captures two images from the differing viewpoints." This is a bit interesting on how the 3D-effects will be achieved since the normal human eye is approximately 2.5cm apart.

Don't expect the same resolution on your 3D images, though. Instead, they'll have about a 2-megapixel resolution, Ichiro Kitao, director of Panasonic's digital still camera business unit, said in an interview at the show. [Source Techgeeze]

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

BookBook Case, a Macbook Case That Looks Like a Book



This Macbook case is a disguise of an old book that not so many people want to read. So if your leave it on the table in a coffee shop while you go to the washroom maybe nobody will steal it...

Twelve South a maker of Mac accessories came up with the idea of an old book looking hardbound leather case to protect your Macbook. It has a spine and hard shell to protect your laptop from unwanted force and inside it’s lined with soft fabric to prevent scratches and sometimes act as a sole to accommodate impact and mobility shaking.

The BookBook hardbound leather case with models for 13-inch and 15-inch Macs, can be purchased in traditional black or with red accents for $US79.99 at Twelve South
[Source Techgeeze]

Kitara Digital - Stringless Guitar Now Available for Pre-Order


The concept behind this high-tech guitar is to get rid of traditional strings completely. To replace the string, this guitar has a touch panel, simulating the 6 strings of your guitar and sensors in the arm for you to do the chords. In addition, Kitara offers an alternative method to touch your guitar, changing the strings for digital controllers differentiation and you can also apply visual effects according to your taste. For those interested, the Kitara is now available for pre-order at Misa Digital for US$ 849.00.
[Source Engadget]

Control Your PC with The Power of The Mind!

Mind Technology Inc is preparing to launch its device kit to control applications on your PC through thinking in early 2011!

For this you need EPOC neuroheadset - which is a device (US$ 299.00) to recognize the electrical impulses from your brain, and comes also equipped with gyro and camera to optimize the positioning of the mouse cursor, depending on the application.

Along with this headset, you also need the software to translate their thoughts into commands. Their main software is the Master Mind and Mind Mouse.

The Master Mind is dedicated to gamers, giving them the opportunity to perform commands without the keyboard and mouse. According to the company, you can play games like World of Warcraft and Call of Duty by simply using your mind.

The Mind Mouse is the application for controlling Windows, moving the mouse cursor and performing some commands, such as closing the application, minimize, double-click, among others.
[Source Crunchgear  and Mind Technologies]

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Nintendo 3DS Euro Launch on Jan 19, 2011


Nintendo Europe has scheduled a press conference on January 19 2011, leading to speculation that the company could be preparing to announce availability for the Nintendo 3DS 3D handheld console. While the invite makes no mention of the 3DS – nor, indeed, any other Nintendo hardware or software – the event will take place a little more than a month ahead of the console’s Japanese release on February 26. The 3DS will be priced at 25,000 yen ($297). [Source Slashgear]

The Home Brewer's Complete Beer Kit


Now beer lovers can make their own beer in the basement. Mr Beer kit provides all of the tools, ingredients, and easy-to-follow instruction to make four gallons of home-brewed craft beer. The kit includes two hopped malt extracts--an India Pale Ale (a reddish-gold hoppy ale) and a Witbier (a Belgian wheat beer with coriander and orange notes)--that are combined with the included yeast and tap water in the two-gallon fermentation tank for seven days. A spout on the tank allows you to easily fill the eight reusable 1-liter plastic bottles, where the beer develops natural carbonation and is ready to drink in just seven days. The beer will have a 4.6% ABV (approximately) and may be bottle-conditioned for up to four months to enhance its clarity and flavor. The detailed instruction manual guides you through every stage of the brewing process, explains the role of each ingredient, and provides 18 additional recipes. Includes sanitizer, two pint glasses, and a thermometer for measuring fermentation temperature. Additional malt extract available below. Fermentation tank: 13" L x 8 1/2" W x 10" H. (1 lb.) Available at Hamacher for Can$ 89.95.

Amazon Released New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro Tablet on Tuesday

Amazon Released Refreshed and New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro tablet which are refreshed model...