• Nokias Windows Phone Getting Dual-Core ST-Ericsson U8500

    Nokias Windows Phone Getting Dual-Core ST-Ericsson U8500

    ST Microelectronics Carlo Bozotti is cited by Forbes as saying that Nokia will use ST-Ericsson hardware to power some of the Windows Phones. The dual-core U8500, a long time Nokia favorite is the first such system on the chip to appear, which the successors helping to populate Nokias expansive Windows Phone line up in 2012.

  • Google To Buy Modu Patents

    Google To Buy Modu Patents

    The Modu founder Dov Morgan found that new source of capital he went for last November. To pay back to creditors and unpaid wages, the firms patent portfolio is slated to be snatched up by Google for $4.8 million. Israeli news Calcalist reports that he is already invested three million smackers in mysterious new start…

  • HTC Flyer Lands On Best Buy From May 22nd At $500

    HTC Flyer Lands On Best Buy From May 22nd At $500

    The Best Buy gets the launching of HTC Flyer Android tablet in US, and has revealed Sunday as the official first day of availability of Flyer at $500. The 16GB equipped 7-inch Wi-Fi only tablet will be available with a magic pen that can be bought separately. You can buy yours online at Best Buy…

  • NEC Dual-Screen Life Touch W Tablet

    NEC Dual-Screen Life Touch W Tablet

    NEC got the attention in CES with dual-screen Android Tablet/e-reader, calls it as LT-W Cloud Communicator. Now its been re-branded as Life Touch W and officially hits on Japan this June. It features 7-inch, 800*600 resistive touchscreens, 384MB of RAM and Cortex A8 CPU. It got same out-dated Android2.2 OS and a five hour battery.…

  • Kingston Data Traveler Ultimate USB3.0 Flash Drive

    Kingston Data Traveler Ultimate USB3.0 Flash Drive

    Kingston announces its new data traveler flash drive has been up for second generation offering up 100MB/sec read and 70MB/sec write speeds when plugged into USB 3.0 port plugging into USB 2.0 ports gives you 30MB/sec for both read and write. The 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB drives will costs you $77, $116, and $213 respectively.…

  • Xperia Play, Arc Getting Android 2.3.4 Next Week

    Xperia Play, Arc Getting Android 2.3.4 Next Week

    Recombu reporting that some iterations of the phone Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Arc will be getting upgraded to Android 2.3.4 next week. They are the first non-Nexus phones to get the update. In addition to various Android related updates Sony Ericsson So called Facebook inside Xperia update, to more deeply integrate your phone with…

  • Phone Oximeter Saves Life

    Phone Oximeter Saves Life

    The University of British Columbias Electrical & Computer Engineering in Medicine Team managed to bring its Phone Oximeter to our attention, a handy little device for monitoring vitals outside a hospital setting. The meter hooks up to a smartphone iPhone for trials (works with Androids, Windows and Others) displaying wearers blood oxygen level and heart…

  • Garmins Montana GPS  Rugged And Versatile

    Garmins Montana GPS Rugged And Versatile

    Montana, the GPS-makers new handheld series, offers three models, includes tow built-in with 5MP camera. The base model Montana 600 includes a 3-axis compass and 4-inch sunlight readable touchscreen display for $550, while the Montana 650 features a camera and costs $630 and Montana 650t pairs that camera with pre-loaded topographic maps costs $700. All…

  • Fujitsu To Launch 7-inch Android Tablet

    Fujitsu To Launch 7-inch Android Tablet

    Fujitsu is now gearing up to release its 7-inch Android tablet. According to DigiTimes, Fujitsus forthcoming slab is scheduled to hit the market during third quarter of this year. It will run on Android 3.1 Honeycomb. It is also unclear that the tablet will sport a same stylus support and a keyboard that its Windows…

  • Sony Tells Developers PlayStation Store Will Return On May 24th

    Sony Tells Developers PlayStation Store Will Return On May 24th

    We just told you about the Welcome Back package from Sony, now our first indication of when the PlayStation Store will finally return to PS3 and PSP users. According to memo reportedly sent by Sony to its publishing partners and obtained by Gamasutra, the store is set to return on May 24th. They bring it…

  • HTC Trophy Launch On Verizon May 26th

    HTC Trophy Launch On Verizon May 26th

    HTC Trophy arrives on Verizon wireless, finally got the official announcement that it will be launched on May 26th. It runs on Windows Phone 7, and features 3.8-inch WVGA display, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 16GB on-board storage, costs $149.99 on contract. For more details read the press release.

  • Mophie Juice Pack Plus Charging Case For iPhone

    Mophie Juice Pack Plus Charging Case For iPhone

    Verizon iPhone users are looking for Mophie battery boost had some options lugging around PowerStation plug-in, setting for measly 1500mAh battery, slipping into Juice Pack Plus. Now Mophie Juice Pack Plus announces its own 2000mAh battery and its compatible with both carriers, giving users up to eight more hours of 3G talk time and few…

  • VIERA Connect For Connecting Withings Body Scale And Panasonic TV

    VIERA Connect For Connecting Withings Body Scale And Panasonic TV

    Withings Wi-Fi Body Scale only to be dismayed by its inability to display your weight on your living room TV? The Company has just announced that a Withing app is now available for Panasonic VIERA Connect-enabled TVs; access your complete health dashboard from comfort of your crouch or recliner as the case may be. For…

  • Sony SmartAR Delivers High Speed Augmented Reality

    Sony SmartAR Delivers High Speed Augmented Reality

    Sonys augmented reality is been slowly losing its appeal given its sometimes laggy and unreliable performance most implementations required a weird marker to be in clear sight and graphics rendering speed on your handheld device. Sonys SmartAR announcement came along and said the technology took us by surprise with its super slick responsiveness, and marker…

  • NXP And Choda Teach Cars Communicate With 802.11p

    NXP And Choda Teach Cars Communicate With 802.11p

    The first standardized and hardware platform for peer-to-peer automobile communication called C2X, the module inside is the product of Choda Wireless and near-field communications at NXP, and it uses 802.11 Wi-Fi to let equipped cars see another around blind corners, through other vehicles, chat with traffic signals up to a mile away. Pocket-lint got a…

  • Motorola Droid X2 Launched Online Today, In Stores May 26th At $200

    Motorola Droid X2 Launched Online Today, In Stores May 26th At $200

    The Droid X2 makes the official announcement yesterday, the 4.3-inch Android2.2 can be upgraded to 2.3 smartphone with a qHD screen resolution and dual-core 1GHz processor, 8MP camera with auto-focus and HD video recording, it will cost $200 on contract and will be available to buy online from today and will hit the stores on…

  • Samsung Electrowetting Displays At SID 2011, Coming To Consumers This Year

    Samsung Electrowetting Displays At SID 2011, Coming To Consumers This Year

    Samsung entices with its electrowetting displays at SID 2011. There was a monochrome model that operates at low frequencies to cut down on current consumption. According to Mirasols tech, electrowetting has ways to go to match the image quality of IMOD. They said that its reflective screens can be constructed with minimal mods to existing…

  • D-Wave One First Commercial Quantum Computer

    D-Wave One First Commercial Quantum Computer

    D-Wave One is the first commercially available quantum computer, its 128-qubit processor can only handle very specific tasks and is easily outperformed by traditional CPUs, it represents a revolution in the field of supercomputing. D-Wave scale up to thousands or tens-of- thousands of qubits, complex number theory problems, and cryptographic systems can crumble before the…

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