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 […]
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 […]
Dell introduces Streak 7 tablet with 4G support
Dell today announced new larger-sized Streak tablet at the CES. The Streak 7 is scheduled to arrive on T-Mobile’s 4G network and packs in state-of-the-art features along with Dell’s Stage user interface. The tablet is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chip and features a 7-inch display with Corning Gorilla Glass covering, Android 2.2 OS, […]
Samsung announces Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Tab, expected in Q1 this year
Samsung’s oft-rumored Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Tab has been made official at the CES expo. The device will be showcased at their booth and though we’re still waiting for Samsung to price it officially, the non-3G variant will understandably be cheaper. Samsung however, was kind enough to slip off the release timeframe, which according to them […]
Microsoft confirms next Windows will support ARM
Well Microsoft didn’t really show any devices as speculated but Steve Ballmer in his pre-CES keynote confirmed that the next version of Windows will support the ARM architecture. This will make the world’s widely used operating system compatible with the world’s widely used architecture, which is used in mobile phones, tablets etc. Microsoft also […]
Asus fires a salvo at other tablet makers, unveils 4 tablets
Asus was the first major company to keep a press conference before the scheduled CES Press Day and it seems they’ve managed to pull it off successfully. They’ve announced four new tablets targeting different set of users. First up is the Eee Pad MeMO. The never heard before tablet will be the smallest offering in […]
Nvidia teams up with BMW and Tesla to integrate cars with Tegra
Nvidia’s small partnership to bring GPU to the cars last year has taken a giant leap in 2011 as BMW and Tesla Motors have announced their association with Nvidia to integrate the Nvidia technology. Termed as the Ultimate Driving Machine the integration of Nvidia’s GPU will allow BMW’s iDrive to bring topnotch in-car navigation […]
Toshiba outs 10.1-inch Android tablet, slated for 1H 2011
Rumors in the past few months clearly indicates that this CES will be more of a tablet show. Toshiba too, will jump in with their 10.1-inch Tegra 2-powered Android tablet. Unfortunately, Toshiba hasn’t named the device nor have they loaded any OS, which suggests Honeycomb will be the ideal choice for it. In addition […]
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