Mozilla has let loose its Fennec browser for the Touch Pro users to try it out. If you’re not a big fan of IE Mobile and want to rest Opera for a while, you can give it a shot. A word of caution though; it’s a pre-alpha build so expect bugs to hinder your […]
Archives for February 2009
Fujitsu testing bigger, colored e-paper in Japan
Fujitsu is testing an e-reader device, FLEPia which has all the features to take down the mighty Kindle. Currently limited to certain areas in Japan, the reader delivers train timetables, weather reports in addition to the usual books and newspapers. It is not clear if FLEPia possesses something like Kindle’s Whispernet but it surely […]
Dell updates Adamo website with a new teaser
Dell has got a new teaser up and running on Adamo’s website. The teaser as you would expect, is a teaser which reveals nothing but asking users to signup for the Adamo ‘love story’. Dell unveiled Adamo last month at the CES and it was sort of a cold launch with just the prototype […]
Nokia E63 arrives in US
Nokia has announced the arrival of E63 to the stateside. The phone will be sold at Nokia flagship stores, retailers and e-tailers at just $279. E63 is akin to E71 but gives away the metallic body and some features to justify its price tag. Users can enjoy its QWERTY keypad and other features like […]
ZTE will show its complete smartphone lineup at MWC
Chinese handset maker, ZTE is excited to display its entire range of smartphones at the next week’s MWC expo. There will be 10 different phones to grace its booth and ZTE is banking on VF 1231 to be the show stealer that they have developed specially for Vodafone. VF 1231 will be a Windows […]
Asus brings N81Vg Laptop with GeForce GT120M GPU
Asus added a new laptop to their expanding portfolio – N81Vg. The laptop is the first one to feature Nvidia’s GeForce GT120M GPU that comes with CUDA technology, 32 cores of processing power and full HD playback. Other components filling the specs sheet are options of Core 2 Duo processors, up to 4gigs of […]
Samsung develops high-speed USB wireless chip
Samsung has successfully developed a high-speed Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) chip that touts have the fastest data transfer rate. The chip combines ARM9 core-based baseband processor and flash controller to attain high rate of data speeds. The USB chip now reaches a speed of 120Mbps, which is 70MB faster than the current lot of UWB […]
Dell introduces multi-touch capable Latitude XT2 Tablet
Dell has unwrapped Latitude XT2 that touts to be the industry’s first multi-touch enabled tablet PC. The 12.1-inch capacitive touchscreen takes multi-touch commands from fingers as well as included EM Digitizer pen. The base configuration starts from $2,399 and makes the tablet look underpowered because of Windows Vista being run on a 1.2GHz Intel […]
Archos to bring Android powered Tablet
Archos churns out decent PMPs and caught by the latest fad to produce an Android device, they’ll also join the league by launching a 5-inch Internet Media Tablet (IMT). The tablet will combine Android’s telephonic capabilities and – Archos’ multimedia framework. Some of the features of the IMT are: – PC-like Internet experience enhanced […]
Apple commanded, Google obeyed
Google and HTC gathered a lot of flak because of their decision to leave out multi-touch functionality in G1 (HTC Dream) where proof-of-concepts have shown G1 to handle multi-touch gestures at ease. However, according to a member from the Android team, it was a conscious decision by Google. He says that Apple asked (ordered?!) […]
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