Razer known for its premium PC gaming accessories has announced its first product for console – the Onza controller for Xbox 360 users. The Onza takes Xbox 360 gaming to a new level with customizable analog sticks and extra precision, which is missing from the standard Xbox 360 controller. The Onza will come in […]
Archives for January 2011
Intel, Nvidia kiss and make up, enters into a cross-licensing agreement
Looks like Intel and Nvidia have buried the hatchet to enter into a new multi-year cross licensing deal. Starting January 18, 2011 both the companies will enter into a comprehensive 6-year agreement that will allow both the companies to use each other’s’ patents and also resolve all the pending litigations and other disputes. To […]
Updated Google Goggles can scan barcodes, solve Sudoku puzzles
Although I would’ve appreciated if Google expanded the Goggles app to other platforms, they’ve updated the app for Android expanding its functionality. The Goggles 1.3 client can now scan barcodes and QR codes that give out results almost instantaneously, scan ads in magazines and newspapers that will return with a Google Search and more […]
Samsung targets 60m smartphone sales in 2011
Samsung who were non-existent in the smartphone race till 2009 jumped into the race in 2010 with their Galaxy S range of devices. Now the company is confident than before and claims they can sell 60m smartphones in 2011 alone. At the CES, JK Shin told reporters that they’re looking to sell 60m smartphones […]
Blackberry Playbook Hands-on
If you’re unaware, Research in Motion (RIM) is also in the tablet game and was at hand at the CES to show their latest Blackberry Playbook. We got some hands-on time with the tablet and are certainly impressed by what RIM has managed to do. Despite being a prototype, the Playbook felt really good […]
NEC LT-W dual-screen tablet hands-on
NEC from Japan is showing off a unique tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show. It’s a book-style dual screen LT-W tablet that sports dual 7-inch LCDs. NEC says two screens on a tablet serves many purposes like it can be used for reading e-books, using it as laptop with virtual QWERTY or use two […]
Samsung dual-core smartphone and tablet to come at MWC
Samsung’s CES showcase was missing two of this year’s CES buzz – dual-core smartphones and tablets. However, it seems they’re ready with the products and will unveil at the Mobile World Congress next month. JK Shin confirmed that an event shceduled at MWC will see “dual-core applications,” which suggests it could be a successor […]
WSJ: Verizon to announce iPhone on Tuesday
Wall Street Journal has an impeccable record when it comes to predicting Apple rumors and now they’re claiming that Verizon is really close to launch the iPhone in the US. According to their sources, Verizon will unveil the iPhone on Tuesday, ending AT&T’s exclusivity since iPhone’s launch. However, it is unclear when the phone […]
HTC unveils three 4G phones for US market
HTC has announced three new 4G-enabled phones for three different operators in the US market. The HTC EVO Shift 4G expected on Sprint is an extension of the original HTC EVO 4G with a full QWERTY keyboard. Running on Android 2.2 OS, the phone features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 4G speeds, HTC Sense UI […]
Razer wows at CES with Switchblade PC concept design
Razer is best known for its portfolio of gaming accessories so anything else coming out from their side is surprising. At the ongoing CES, they’re showing off their Switchblade PC concept design, which is a small PC but concentrates on gaming. The concept is based on Intel’s Atom processor running Windows 7. The Switchblade […]
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