Microsoft "Courier" To Sport Dual 7-Inch Multi-Touchscreens
Apparently though, the UI is "complex." It looks to me like Microsoft could be paving the way for Apple's iTablet to blow them out of the water - at least that's what I think and I'm not even a big Apple fan. The design is fairly interesting though. Could this be a sign of the future textbooks for school?
You can check out this Gizmodo link for a video on the Microsoft Courier.
Update: Just in case I never made it clear, this is a real device and it's in "late prototype" stage right now, so Microsoft did a great job keeping it a secret. Unfortunately, we don't know when or how much it will launch for right now. Hopefully it'll launch right before the holidays.
[Engadget, Gizmodo]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Canada Rogers' Staff Going Through Curve 8520 Training Now
[CrackBerry]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
PSP Go Appearing Exclusively At Sony Style Stores
“Oh my, I see an improved Mylo device I have back in my VAIO Dooney & Bourke messenger bag.” The engineers who stood behind the design of Mylo definitely shared some ideas with PSP hardware team in one of the backrooms. First thing that attracted me was the brightness of the screen (and I so smell the next gen PSP to have an OLED display), it was pretty crisp too and I did not notice the smaller size of the LCD at all compared to its older brother. The UI was fluid – something we are used to already, however I really liked the way you can switch between the Home menu to the screen saver menu. I asked if that same functionality will be ported to the older PSPs, however was told that it would stay exclusive to PSPgo. Reps also had a couple of games like Gran Turismo for PSP available to showcase.
[Sony Insider]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Intel Launches Atom Developer Program, App Store On the Way
[jkk Mobile]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 2 Comments
Intel Shows Off Moblin 2.1 At IDF, Perfect For Multi-Tasking On Mobile Phones
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Intel Shows Off Notebook Prototype With 3 Multi-Touch OLED Displays
[Gizmodo, Electronista]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Intel Shows Off Pine Trail Atom CPU / GPU Hybrids At IDF
Engadget also mentioned that they also showed off "demo machines running 32nm Arrandale chips, with Intel's Clear HD video playback system, and the next-gen Gulftown gaming chip, which has six cores and will slot right into your X58 mobo to provide more power than you possibly need sometime next year." Excited yet?
[Engadget]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Samsung Dual-Slider M3310 Unveiled, Probably Headed To Asia First
[Unwired View]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Samsung Go (N310) Netbook Hitting US Soon With 3G Integration
[Liliputing]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Italy Now Taking Pre-Orders For Asus Eee PC's With Pre-Installed Windows 7
[Liliputing]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Samsung InstinctQ M900 Android Handset Passes FCC, Sprint Announcement Coming?
[Unwired View]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Amazon Holding Crazy Sale For All AT&T Handsets For Just 1 Cent -- Except the iPhone
[Boy Genius]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Verizon Launches Motorola Entice W766 Handset For $40
[Gizmodo, Phone Arena]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Apple Releases Three More iPhone Ads
There's not much left to say here. Below are three new iPhone ads: Nature Lovers, Dine In Dine Out, and Pass Test Pass Time. Check em out below.
[9 to 5 Mac]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Sony's Magic Wand Launching In Japan In March 2010, Spring For Everyone Else?
Update: Crunch Gear got the scoop on the picture, so take a look at it above.
[Engadget]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Motorola CLIQ Brochure Confirms October 19th Pre-Order Date, Other Details Too
Tmo Today got their hands on a "brochure" which shows some Motorola CLIQ love. It's, basically, an advertisement for the handset and it explains everything you need to know about MOTOBLUR and "Happenings." The brochure also confirms that pre-orders for this handset will take place on October 19th, but we already knew that. Check out this link for the promotional information.
[Tmo Today]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Verizon Launching Redesigned Omnia II, Pictured
Verizon is set to release the Samsung Omnia II and that should be of no surprise to anybody. Well, it looks like they won't be launching the same model that launched overseas. It'll look like the SCH-B900 that I just covered yesterday, except the Omnia II will, of course, be larger and have the original Omnia II specs. We've already seen the B7610 get a model change, so it's not entirely game-changing.
[Engadget]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
UMID Shows Off mbook M2, Release Expected This November With Windows 7
[Pocketables, Slash Gear]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Samsung Producing Two New 1GHz ARM CORTEX A8 CPUs For Mobile Devices
Among the introductions are a pair of 1GHz ARM CORTEX A8 processors, one for phones and one for larger mobile devices, the former of which can be paired with Samsung's new 1Gb OneDRAM solution, and both of which can churn through 3D graphics while keeping power usage to a minimum. Other highlights include a 5 megapixel CMOS system on a chip camera, which can process 1080p at 30 fps, a 512Mb PRAM chip newly in production, and a mobile display driver with integrated capacitive touchscreen support. With samples of the processors out in December, and the camera trickling into the market Q1 of next year, we probably have a ways to wait for devices based on all this tech -- but boy are we prepped for it.
[Engadget Mobile]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments
Alienware Gearing Up For Huge Announcement -- New m15x Notebook and X58 Desktop PC
Update: According to Engadget, Alienware could be announcing a new Area-51 m15x gaming laptop, which is a 15-inch version of their m17x, and a new Area-51 X58 desktop PC. We'll just have to see what these two products will bring to us tomorrow.
[vg247]
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments