Sunday, December 18, 2011

Verizon Wireless announces Samsung Galaxy Nexus

by Edwin - on December 17th, 2011



The Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google’s latest superphone, has just been announced, so those who want to pick it up can make a beeline for the smartphone, be it online or at brick and mortar stores. Just how much do you think you will need to fork out for the Galaxy Nexus? We are looking at a $299.99 price point with a new two-year customer agreement, of course. What is so special about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus? For starters, it will be able to let you browse the Web, stream music and do much more at blazing speeds thanks to Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network, where you can experience fast download speeds of 5 to 12 megabits per second (Mbps) and upload speeds of 2 to 5 Mbps.

Griffin’s Beacon comes to Android

by Mark R - on December 13th, 2011



For those who are looking for a Universal Remote, and have an Android smartphone, your prayers have been answered.

Okay, you probably should pray for bigger things than a universal remote for your Android smartphone, but Griffin still has the answer with the Beacon. The Beacon was very popular for iOS, and the Android shift is welcome.

REV360 for the iPad Family

by Mark R - on December 16th, 2011



Some of you might remember when we reviewed the iPad Handstand, a way of putting the iPad on a frame so it can be held with one hand and easily rotatable. As I recall, this Handstand might not have been available for the iPad 2, but the REV360 is made for both models.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Need for Speed: The Run DLC release date revealed

The first Need for Speed: The Run downloadable content pack has been detailed by developer EA with nine new cars to be added on December 20th.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Nokia Lumia 710 UK release imminent as shipping begins




After the critical acclaim that the Nokia Lumia 800 received the company will be looking to repeat its success with their lower-end handset the Lumia 710


Nokia has released a statement which confirms that the company has started shipping the Lumia 710 today with the handset due to arrive in stores of the next coming weeks.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sharp shows off the world's first Super Hi-Vision 85-inch LCD with 16x more detail than 1080p

By Richard Lawler posted May 19th 2011 5:39AM

Sharp's Aquos Phone 102SH brings 3D 720p display, 12 megapixel CMOS sensor to Japan

By Amar Toor posted Sep 29th 2011 9:55AM




Sharp Aquos SH8298U 3D smartphone goes under the knife, comes out in China

By Joseph Volpe posted Sep 10th 2011 3:58PM


Microsoft prepares major update for Xbox 360 console

The BBC iPlayer will be added to the Xbox in 2012 as Microsoft tries to centre its console on entertainment rather than just games.
The big update to support this change will start hitting Xbox 360 consoles around the world on 6 December.
Microsoft has signed up 40 media firms to provide both live and on-demand movie and TV services for the console.



Bing on the Xbox lets people find all the games, movies and TV shows related to keywords
The update also lets people control their TVs by talking into the Kinect motion-spotting gadgets.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

3M CP45 Pocket Camcorder Projector

by Edwin - on December 6, 2011


Mobile projectors, I will admit, did not really take off as fast or as far as I thought it would have when it was first introduced to the world. It seemed that the poor battery life as well as relatively low resolution count proved to be its Achilles Heel, but that has not stopped manufacturers from giving it a go again and again. 3M is one of the pioneers in the field of mobile projectors, and this time around, they have decided to keep us entertained with the £299.99 3M CP45 Pocket Camcorder Projector.

Monday, December 5, 2011

COD: Modern Warfare 3 retains top spot in UK Games Charts




Modern Warfare 3 is still the UK's best selling video game, having stayed ahead of it's competition for a fourth straight week.

Samsung flexible display concept video released



by Luke Johnson


Future tech is taken to a new level with Samsung outing its flexible display technology in a new tablet concept video

Friday, December 2, 2011

New Super Samsung Galaxy S 3 - Rotatable Twin Touch Display





This phone has been designed with two touch screens where one is used for viewing and basic operations of a smartphone such as checking mails, browsing, access mobile apps while the other screen is used for typing or gaming. You can slide the top panel in different directions: slide up, slide down, or slide both sideways. It is also rotatable for complete freedom of holding your phone. The base touch panel can be configured as portrait or QWERTY keyboard & as a joystick while playing games. Using this gadget, you can hold the phone the way you like it, it won't block your views with your fingers while browsing or gaming.

Source: www.zhesty.net

Amazing Fun Tech - New Nokia transparent flexible Nanotechnology cell phone

New Nokia transparent flexible Nanotechnology cell phone

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Note

Dual-core 1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, Mali-400MP GPU, Exynos chipset, 1 GB RAM, 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth, Infrared port, 8 MP, Android OS, v2.3
Samsung Galaxy Note

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Kinect for Windows to be New Hardware Design

Microsoft has announced that the Kinect for Windows will be a whole new & improved designed for PC's

If you thinking of grabbing and using your Kinect from the 360 on your PC, you will be out of luck, as Microsoft plans for the Windows version will require all new and better hardware to use on the PC

Xperia™ phones first to support WebGL™

In the latest software upgrade we did for the 2011 Xperia™ phones, we’ve included WebGL™ support. By doing so, Sony Ericsson is the first mobile phone manufacturer to support WebGL for the Android web browser. WebGL basically makes it possible to extend the capability of the JavaScript programming language to allow it to generate interactive 3D graphics within the web browser. Read more about Sony Ericsson’s WebGL support after the jump, and find out about special considerations to keep in mind when developing 3D web applications targeting touch-enabled devices.




HTC Flyer


The most notable change from the norm is the 7-inch screen and the touchscreen stylus, known officially as the Magic Pen. It connects wirelessly to the Flyer, and enables you to annotate, highlight and erase in supported apps. It offers a measure of pressure sensitivity (unlike most styluses on capacitive screens), so may pique the interest of artists.

Acer Iconia Tab A100 Now Available



The hype behind the tablet form factor is so massive that it would be silly for any manufacturer not to take notice. Luckily, just about every manufacturer already has taken notice by releasing a tablet or planning to release one at some point in the future.

Acer, for example, has come forth to release their Iconia Tab A100. This 7-inch Android ‘Honeycomb’ powered tablet features a resolution of 1024 x 600, a NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 5 megapixel rear facing camera with 720p video capture, 2 megapixel front facing camera, microUSB/HDMI ports and a microSD slot for additional storage.

In terms of actual storage capacities Acer will be offering the Iconia Tab A100 in 2 flavors. You can snag an 8GB model for $329.99 and a 16GB model for $349.99 in USA.

Microsoft Kinect

Microsoft Kinect
Microsoft Kinect


Say hello to the future of gaming, introducing Microsoft Kinect!
Announced recently by Microsoft, this new device from Redmond is the next step in the evolution of gaming. Designed to be an accessory for the Microsoft Xbox 360, Kinect opens new possibilities for gamers.

Apple unveils iPhone 4S with dual-core CPU and 8MP camera

Apple just unveiled the newest member of its iPhone lineup of smartphones. Dubbed the iPhone 4S, the latest offering by the Cupertino-based company is more of an incremental upgrade than a complete overhaul of the iPhone 4. Design and dimensions stay the same, but there’s a notable increase in processing power.