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February 16th, 2011
How was your valentine yesterday? Nice, or awful? If you need a guide, the graph above would be very handy! Best time is April Fool, if you can bear with it for a month. HTC Flyer is a 7-inch Gingerbread tablet
February 16th, 2011
Which makes it more of an oversize smartphone and less of a tablet. The company has just taken the wraps off its brand new 7-inch Flyer Android tablet, which it hopes will give a good fight among the other boys in town. Read more… HTC brings dedicated Facebook button to your Android phones
February 16th, 2011
Yes, that’s not a joke. Apparently a Facebook phone is not real, but you should expect more “Facebook dedicated” phones coming your way. First off would be HTC jumping onto the bandwagon. HTC announced at MWC’11 the two new phones called ‘Salsa’ and ‘ChaCha’, a very Facebook oriented phone. It’s so integrated with Facebook that the two phones got a dedicated Facebook button. Read more… HTC updates its Android phones with an ‘S’
February 16th, 2011
Everyone’s having a wild time introducing their new dual-core phones powered by Tegra 2, but if you think that HTC will not introduce any new phones because they’re loyal to Qualcomm, then you’re dead wrong. Yes, HTC has launched a hoorah of new Android phones, and though they might not have dual-core SoC, they should still pack some good punches. Qualcomm announces new quad-core Snapdragon, 2.5GHz per core
February 16th, 2011
The mighty dragon is getting a boost, a huge boost actually, as mobile chip giant Qualcomm has announced at MWC’11 an update for their famous Snapdragon ARM processor. Nvidia has announced Kal-El, their quad-core ready Tegra processor, and Qualcomm doesn’t seem to want to lose in this race. Codenamed as Krait, it will be available in single, dual and quad-core configurations, and ready for mass production towards the end of the year. It seemed that industrial players are getting too hyped up about Moore’s Law. We’ve just getting warm and friendly with dual-core mobile processors and the industry is already coming out with quad-core chips. Hertz is no longer the e-penis here, as the count of cores is more important. ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro 10-inch Dual-boot Tablet
February 15th, 2011
ViewSonic plans to unveil its ViewPad 10Pro tablet at Mobile World Congress. However, to distinguish itself from the flooded market of tablets, it’s made itself clear towards geek, that is being the first tablet to have dual-boot capability. The tablet is said to be powered by both Windows 7 and Android 2.2, though Honeycomb is said to come very soon after launching. Based on Intel’s Oak Trail platform, the ViewPad 10Pro also features a 1024 x 600 LED-backlit capacitive touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity. Its battery provides enough juice for up to 6-hour. In an era where most tablet manufacturers are going the dual-core way, we’ll see how Intel’s new Atom processor stands out among the crowd. iRU AIO All-In-One Desktop PC
February 15th, 2011
Now this is one swell of a nice looking all-in-one desktop, and you’ve got to hand it over to the Russians. Russian-based company iRU has recently introduced their newest all-in-one desktop PC namely the iRU AIO (All-in-One).
Powered by either a 2.4GHz Intel Core i3-370 or 2.53GHz Intel Core i5-460 processor (note that this is the older Lynnfield Core i3 and Core i5 processor), this space-saving machine is packed with a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, an integrated graphics card (Core i3-370), a 512MB NVIDIA GeForce G310 graphics card (Core i5-460), up to 4GB RAM, up to 1TB hard drive, a webcam, a DVD writer and runs on either Windows 7 or MeeGo OS. MeeGo you say? Now that’s interesting! Powertrekk charges gadgets over USB
February 15th, 2011
Here’s something nice for you if you’re an environmentalist. Powertrekk has rolled out the Fuel Cell Charger, which is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who spend time away from the electricity grid. Read more… Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 goes official
February 15th, 2011
Formerly known as the Galaxy S Player, this new PMP from Samsung has been given a new name called the Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 (what a mouthful). Now why the 5.0 you say? Well, the YP-MB2 / Galaxy Player 50 is now formally known as the Galaxy S WiFi 4.0, and though it’s been sold for a short time already, the big brother is now here. It’s said to be 5-inch, which is bigger than the Galaxy S II, but this new Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 might just be getting some decent specs to match up with its SIM-powered smartphone the S2. There’s HDMI port and microSD expansion slot, which makes it possibly powered by an Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC for 1080P content output. Though, Samsung hasn’t really given the full spec, so we’ll just have to wait a lil’ longer. SOURCE via Samsung Gmail gets 2-step verification security
February 15th, 2011
To some, email account is just a simple tool needed to register at Facebook, and while they may hardly login that email, some others uses email accounts for important tasks such as one’s online banking activities, which is why Google is adding another layer of security to its popular email service. It’ doesn’t matter how secure you are, there’s always a way to lose your account be it whether it got hacked or your information got compromised because some other web services got hacked. Well Gmail users rejoice, as Google has somewhat tapped up the security of Gmail in some sense of a way. The new security feature is called a 2-step verification feature that can add another layer of security onto your Google account. Read more… |
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