January 22, 2012

SPAREONE : the mobile phone for emergency


SpareOne is a phone that was created as a backup phone, or used in an emergency.

The main feature here is to use 1 piece of ordinary dry batteries (Dry Battery) type AA we could buy in the shop next door but even this is not necessary because SpareOne already provides an Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries that can last up to 15 years and when used can be used for time talk to 10 hours.
15-year battery life is very important, considering SpareOne only used in emergencies, we do not need to worry if 5 or 10 years away unused.
SpareOne is a GSM phone which means to be able to use it we have to insert the SIM card into it.
His name for an emergency, no screen is certainly not a problem because the important thing we can still nelpon someone to ask for help.
SpareOne planned to be launched this March with a price of U.S. $ 50.





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Genius DX-ECO BlueEye Mouse : The world's first wireless mouse without batteries


Genius DX- ECO BlueEye Mouse is the world's first wireless mouse without batteries for PC & Mac users.


The secret is to use the built-in capacitor (built-in gold capacitor) as a replacement battery and can be used up to 100,000 times a refill.
It does use the same built-in capacitor wrote like a battery because after all we still have to refill but the advantage of using this capacitor is the speed of refill.
According to Genius, you simply refill it for 3 minutes then the mouse can be used for a full day.
Do not forget also because without the battery at all mean that you also do not need to shell out extra money to purchase it at all and you must also preserve the environment.
Genius Mouse DX-ECO BlueEye using a frequency of 2.4 GHz and can be used within a maximum distance of 15 m and have a 800/1600 dpi.
Genius Mouse DX-ECO BlueEye sold for U.S. $ 39.99.


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iConvert : Scanner for iPad and iPad 2 Tablet



iConvert Scanner from Brookstone is a special scanner that was created for the iPad / iPad 2, which can scan all types of documents or images with a maximum resolution of 300 dpi.

To be able to use it, we are obliged to install a special application that can be at the Apple Store.



iConvert Scanner can scan all the documents or photos with a maximum width of the document size between 5 to 21.6 cm and all the scans will be stored as JPEG.
Scanner iConvert sold for U.S. $ 149.99.



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January 20, 2012

Goodbye Megaupload, Anonymous retaliates !



Megaupload, one of the largest file-sharing Internet sites, and seen by many as a haven for piracy, has been shut down by officials in the U.S., and its founder, Kim Dotcom, was arrested in New Zealand.

"Seven people and two companies have been indicted in the United States by running organized international criminal enterprise allegedly responsible for the massive online piracy around the world various types of creative works, through Megaupload.com and other related sites, generating more than $ 175 million criminal results and led to more than half a billion dollars in losses to the copyright owner, the U.S. Justice Department and FBI today announced "The U.S. Justice Department said in a statement on Thursday.

"The people and two companies - Megaupload Limited Limited and investors - who was convicted by a jury in the Eastern District of Virginia on January 5, 2012, and charged with engaging in a racketeering conspiracy, conspiring to commit copyright infringement, conspiracy to commit money laundering and two counts of substantive criminal copyright infringement.

"The individuals each face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on charges of conspiracy to commit extortion, five years in prison on charges of conspiracy to commit copyright infringement, 20 years in prison on charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering and five years in prison on charges of violation of any rights Copyright substantive crime. "

But if you think the DOJ that will be the end of it, they will be corrected.

Within a few hours after going offline Megaupload, Anonymous members from around the world have been systematically attacked the big media companies with a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack brought a lot of them down, or a grinding halt.

So far the members of Anonymous claimed they had taken down the Recording Industry Association of America site, Universal Music Group, MPAA.org, U.S. Copyright Office, BMI, Warner Music Group's website, FBI.gov, and sonymusic.com, the list is still growing.

Detailing the attack, which is being dubbed as the largest undertaken by a group of very, through various Twitter feed, @ YourAnonNews said:

"You can not censor the internet you can not subpoena a hashtag .. you can not catch the idea. You CAN expect our # OpMegaupload"



Independent tracking service, Akamai, which offers real-time tracking service is free of DDoS attacks is now reporting 218 attacks in the last 24 hours, many based in the United States. According to the company, which is 24 percent above average.

Move by the Justice Department and Anonymous came just a day after protests by large companies such as Google, Facebook, and Wikipedia on the government's plans to introduce a new bill in the U.S. that are designed to stop piracy.

Sopa is called, stand to Stop Piracy Law Online, it will allow media companies or the U.S. government to close the site was thought violate copyright laws without the traditional court.

Some commentators have since questioned that if U.S. officials could shut down the site Megaupload and capture of its founder in New Zealand, current law is good enough.



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January 19, 2012

U.S. Senate site hit by technical difficulties as follows Sopa outage


It looks like the SOPA blackout day has encouraged many citizens to get out and email their senators to voice their disapproval. If you head over to the US Senate's home page and reach this list of senators, many (if not all) of the "contact" links are currently returning a "technical difficulties" message. There's no evidence of foul play here (Anonymous is even currently under a blackout), and while it could be unrelated to SOPA, there's definitely a lot of major web properties driving visitors to the Senate's site today. Hopefully these issues get sorted out quickly so citizens can continue to make their voices heard.

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GenevaSound Model XS Bluetooth speaker bring in style



Geneva Lab thinks it has a Bluetooth speaker-style choices are enough to distinguish it from competition everywhere by Models XS GenevaSound, who recently announced by the Swiss company.

The suave-looking clamshell style travel speakers available in white, black or red and each model offers a piano-lacquered composite HD.

Tech-wise, it packs 2.1 speakers system with two 1-inch tweeters and one 2.25-inch woofer that is hidden in a tiny chassis and a digital amplifier for optimal audio performance (or an analog amplifier when in FM mode) with 12W (2x3, 1x6) and output frequency range of 80Hz to 20kHz.

Each individually powered speakers and booths for "acoustic accurate" and there are lithium batteries can be recharged with more than 5 hours of play-time. Like the Bluetooth radio, aux-in and FM, XS models also offer a digital clock with alarm, LED display and backlit, touch-sensitive control.

Out this month, XS GenevaSound Model will cost £ 179.


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HP Vayu bring to TV in Inida


Low-cost computing solutions for small-served markets is not new, but Internet Devices Vayu, is currently being developed by HP to release in India, may offer something different. Unlike the OLPC XO 3.0 or tablets UbiSlate, it is designed specifically to alleviate public concerns about the use of new technology by putting it in a form that is common in India - television. Linux-based Vayu, shown above, attached to the existing TV, letting people use the TV remote to navigate applications and websites. More powerful than a standard web-based TV or set-top box, can also be paired with the phone, let the phone send a photo or a web address directly into the TV. People who feel comfortable with the mouse and keyboard can plug them in and use the Vayu as a regular computer.

It is not clear how much HP plans to sell to Vayu, but the total cost for parts is apparently about $ 100, so a bit more expensive than tablets mentioned above. The Vayu is not proportional to offer low-end computer specs usual, but probably will live or die based on ease of use, especially for new computer users. So far, we have not seen anything about the interface or usability, so we'll have to wait to see if the Vayu can live up to its promise.


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January 18, 2012

Alienware announces X51 small form factor PC games, ranging from $ 699




Alienware may just upgrade its Aurora gaming rig, but it was not to keep the company from giving a smaller form factor you some. Just tonight, a subsidiary of Dell announced X51, a sleek gaming PC that is designed to direct himself either vertically or horizontally on the desktop - complete with the correct Alienware logo rotates depending on the position. This system includes both Core i3 and i5 options, and features a slot-loading optical drive with the option for Blu-ray. While it is not surprising, X51 can be upgraded with 8GB RAM and 1TB of storage is full. Furthermore, to accommodate cases, a single full-size graphics cards and features an external power supply, (available in 240W or 330W versions, depending on configuration). Users can also expect HDMI 1.4, on-board WiFi, USB 3.0 and digital surround sound 7.1. As a nifty trick, accent color computer can be easily modified with the Alienware Command Center software. Touting immediate availability, customers can place orders for the X51 soon, with configurations ranging from as low as $ 699. For a complete set of specifications that make up the Mini-ITX gamer, just follow the rest.

Alienware X51 Product Specifications:


Intel Core i3 Dual Core (standard) and Intel Core Quad Core Processor Option i5 and i7
H61 Express Chipset Intel Architecture
Mini-ITX Motherboard
Powerful NVIDIA Graphics Card Options
1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GT 545 (Standard)
1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555
Configurations with up to 8GB DDR3 Memory (4GB Standard); 2x 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM Slot
Fast 7,200 RPM Hard Drive 1TB
Microsoft's Windows 7 Home Premium
Slot-Loading Dual Layer DVD Burner (Standard) or optional Blu-ray Disc Reader
Internal High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio by Audio Software Waves Maxx
Integrated 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet NICs and Integrated 802.11 a / b / g / n Wi-Fi Wireless LAN (standard)
USB 2.0 (6x) USB 3.0 (2x); Microphone In; Headphone / Speaker Out; HDMI output 1.4; RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet; Port Speaker Front, Rear and Center; Digital SPDIF output (TOSLINK); SPDIF Digital Output (Coax)
Alienware 240 Watt Power Supply (Standard) 330 Watt Power Supply or the optional
Dual-orientation of the tower system dimensions: h: 13.5 "(343mm) xw: 3.74" (95mm) xd: 12.52 "(318mm)
Starting Weight: 12.1 pounds. (5.49 Kg.)


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January 17, 2012

Das Keyboard Model S : The Keyboard for Mac




We recently saw a new mechanical keyboard designed for Mac at CES last week (Matias' Tactile One), and we now have another choice words for those who take seriously their typing. Das Keyboard confirmed today that the Mac version of the keyboard is a Professional Model S will be available on April 15, and that you can pre-order now for $ 113 (15% discount from list price). It carries with it the same gold-plated mechanical key switches are found in the existing Model S, but with the addition of all the keys you'd expect on a Mac-specific keyboard - plus some other bonuses such as two-port USB hub and instant sleep function. Unfortunately, Mac users really want to go minimalist with Ultimate editions both will have to wait and hope that someone comes or break some black paint.



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Oregon Scientific Portable WiFi projector is Equipped with a Hinge, Flirting with Your Ceiling


A projector from Oregon Scientific, you say? No, it's not one projector clock and weather, but a DLP pico projector actually is. At CES 2012, the company is good enough to show us an early prototype of its WiFi Portable Projector that will handle FWVGA (854 x 480) in contrast to 1,000:1 and 80 both lumens of brightness (50 if supported by USB only). Apparently at 3.2 meters from the wall, the combination should produce a 120-inch picture of a clear area in total darkness, so we'll see. End unit - doll pictured above - will be slightly smaller than the prototype works, but it will package the 90-degree hinge (not the first, of course), slide the focus, 3.5mm headphone jack and a few buttons for brightness, strength and volume.




By the way, the top of the concave bottom is actually a funky touch-based controller for brightness and volume: slide your finger toward the center to take things a notch, and slide out to crank them. As for audio, you'll have to put the base on a hard surface to allow the speaker vibration that does the job. Audio effects will obviously depend on the surface of the material, but apparently pocket projectors will also serve as a backup if all else fails sounding surface.

While the demo we use a wired connection, the end product - as suggested by its name - will utilize WiFi connection directly to the smartphone, although you will need to install the application Oregon Scientific to make the magic happen. Android does not should not be a problem, although we do wonder if Apple will actually approve said application because there is no love to play here.

There is still a long way to go to this neat little beamer - we were told to expect in the second half of 2012, which should give plenty of time to save for the estimated $ 640 price tag.


Handphone KDDI will be the WiMax Galaxy S II, is not your grandfather 4G Epic Touch




Can not keep track of all the different variants of the Samsung Galaxy S II? Tough, because here comes Sammy with others. KDDI Japan will soon have to call their own GSII, all models boast very impressive number of ISW11SC - or more precisely the Galaxy S II rocking WiMax. That's different from Epic Touch 4G Sprint, SPH-D710, which also sports radio, but not the higher resolution of 1280 x 720 4.7-inch screen. Rounding out the package is determined 1.4GHz dual core processor, behind the 8-megapixel shooter capable of 1080p video recording, front facing 2 megapixel cam, microSD and support for NFC - makes it pretty darn close to Korea and AT & T permutations. You'll find a demo video in all its glory at the source below.

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Dell Streak 7 is given a new lease on life with a very experimental ICS port


Dell Streak 7 may have been cut off with an eye towards the future of new mobile, but the unofficial devs are not ready to let him into the sunset yet. DJ_Steve and Giveen has posted a beta build Ice Cream Sandwich TabletRoms in forums that use some elements borrowed from Cyanogenmod team. If a giant disclaimer at the source link (along with a long list of things that did not work) does not scare you away, feel free to download and can blink. Just remember - you have been warned.

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Sony Xperia Ion


Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion, or should Sony Xperia Ion, is a 4.6 inch screen touting Android smartphone coming to AT & T in the U.S..
Launched at CES in Las Vegas, Pocket-cloth on hand at the event to play with smartphone Sony's new high-end American to see if it should be on your shopping list.
Cutting to chase, the new handset will offer 4.6-inch screen with 1280 x 720 HD resolution, so it is up there with Galaxy Nexus just launched, and packs 12-megapixel camera capable of capturing a whopping R Exmor Full HD video. A front-facing camera will offer you good old 720p as well.




In the hands of a powerful phone design with a well built handset. The screen is up to ordinary company standards such as those found on Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and the quality of the camera, if the on-screen results are anything to go by, is amazing. Unfortunately we were unable to send any pictures from our own camera (with terrible lighting on the show probably will not tell us much anyway).
Internal you'll find a respectable 1.5GHz dual core processor and 16GB of internal memory. This is an LTE phone, so they are on AT & T will enjoy lightening fast speed of data moving. Pocket-lint loading in the browser must be fast, even on a tight network of the LVCC.
It also PlayStation Certified, so you'll get access to the games that Sony is pushing out to expand its line-up of PlayStation devices are happy and you'll get the beauty of the DNLA and HDMI as well - something we have to test with the optional dock. There is also the NFC on the board.




Plug the phone into the dock and the dock into your TV and you'll be able to really start to enjoy those 1080p movies at 46 inches, let alone 4.6 inches.
Like the Sony Xperia S, the Xperia Ion surprisingly still runs Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread, however Sony has confirmed that it will be getting an Ice Cream Sandwich update in good time. It seems to be a trait amongst phone and tablet makers at the moment unless you are Samsung with the Galaxy Nexus.
While the UK have the Xperia S, this larger screen device will sit nicely into the AT&T portfolio being powerful enough and spec heavy enough to last certainly longer that previous Sony Ericsson handsets have managed in the past.
No word on whether a non-LTE version will be heading to the UK. We will keep you posted.


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January 16, 2012

The Samsung Transparent Smart Window



Imagine a world of look-through monitors, interactive windows, and glass windows that convey all the information on the screen rather than underneath the dashboard.
Now imagine that, instead of the stuff of science fiction films and a pipe dream, the technology that will enable this to be a possibility that will be into production in just 20 days.
At CES in Las Vegas Samsung screen demoing a new touchscreen technology that translucent.
Dubbed the Samsung Smart Transparent Window, Transparent LCD touchscreen technology can enter the window size to 46 inches and provides a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels allows full interaction at the same time.





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Imagine a world of look-through monitors, interactive windows, and glass windows that convey all the information on the screen rather than underneath the dashboard.
Now imagine that, instead of the stuff of science fiction films and a pipe dream, the technology that will enable this to be a possibility that will be into production in just 20 days.
At CES in Las Vegas Samsung screen demoing a new touchscreen technology that translucent.
Dubbed the Samsung Smart Transparent Window, Transparent LCD touchscreen technology can enter the window size to 46 inches and provides a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels allows full interaction at the same time.
Users will be able to supply content via HDMI or USB, and in our demo video that perfectly reproduced quickly jump between different menu choices such as checking the details of the trip, the weather, what's on television, or even just use it as an expensive blind to block the light.
No word on price or where we will see this next, but the possibilities are endless thanks to our love of glass.

One possibility as we heard during our demo at CES is in submersibles instrumentation where you want to move out of the way of glass viewing area. That's really a niche, but imagine a car designer is able to remove dashboard of your car altogether, or Minority Report-style computer that only large sheets of glass rather than a large monitor that you have in your office today.
To demonstrate what is possible outside the window, Samsung also showcased the technology with a smaller monitor. The same display technology can be used to make smaller screens with higher resolution. In this example measured 22 inches and offers a higher resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels.
And if you worry that others will be able to see what you are doing from behind the scenes. Do not. Samsung says that the technology comes with a privacy screen that works like a mirror in one direction.


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ViewSonic TDi2340: Monitor that can function as a replacement screen tablet or mobile phone





ViewSonic will launch three new monitors of fruit in the second quarter later but there is one monitor that quite caught our attention.
ViewSonic TDi2340 Universal Display is a 23 inch monitor which claimed to be a suitable monitor for "cloud computing".
No one hell also so called because of the ARM11 processors plus Wi-Fi in it makes this monitor can display an image / video source originate from a tablet or mobile phone.

Not just showing a picture / video just because the screen that there is also a touch screen which means that all the tasks that should be done in a tablet or mobile phone we can "move" to the screen this monitor.

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HomePlug AV2: The New Generation of computer Network via Electrical



Homeplug Powerline Alliance HomePlug technology announces the latest version of the HomePlug AV2 (before HomePlug AV).
As a reminder only, the technology also known as HomePlug Powerline Network is a network technology through a network of power lines where the benefits we do not need to dismantle the wall to menamam new LAN cable.

On the HomePlug AV2 Well this would have the same Gigabyte speed like the one on the LAN at this time with the aim to increase data transfer speeds, or easily we can become more comfortable watching the video in Full HD format.


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January 15, 2012

Lenovo K800 : The First Cell Phone Android That Use Intel as Processor



Lenovo K800 is the first Android phones that use Intel processors in them.
Intel as we know it is widely used in the PC / notebook and netbook currently does not seem to want to be left to enjoy the smart phone market share so they finally did make the first processor for a cell phone.




Their first processor is named Intel's Medfield and planned to be launched first in China there.
Although using Android OS 2.3 but many modifications done in this OS so that we can see very different with the Android OS available today.
By the way, the shape is somewhat futuristic as well, especially on the back.







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NASA Public Channels and Channel switching to HD Media



NASA's current HD channels, that your provider may or may not bring, will go. Instead, both the NASA TV Public and Media Channels Channel will make the switch to HD on February 17, while Channel will remain in elementary education. What is not so clear is what the premium TV provider you will do after the NASA flipping a switch. We imagine they will pass the HD signal, but if they are short on bandwidth, there is a chance they could change it down to SD in order to continue to provide a channel on their strained infrastructure.


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Microsoft Introduces two new Arc Touch Mouse colors to celebrates 30 years



Microsoft Hardware celebrates 30 years of Mouse Microsoft this week. The company initially began working on a mouse-compatible Microsoft Word first in 1982, and since it's hardware that has changed in the technology industry, with the exception of the mouse. Rats now have an additional button, multitouch surface, and crazy designs, but the basic premise of the two buttons and a physical movement remains an important part of computing in 2012. Multitouch screen and the hardware looks like they will eventually kill the mouse, but the ease of use and accuracy of using the mouse is still attractive to people around the world.

Microsoft marks 30 years of work the mouse with the introduction of two new colors for the mouse Arc Touch. Sangria Red Diamond and Cement Gray color has been added to the mixture of colors that exist, and two limited edition colors available immediately at a price of $ 59.95.


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Monster and Beats Finally Ends in Partnership




Monster and Beats have brought their long-running partnership headphones over, marking a major change in direction that the company could take Dre.

The split is the end of what has been a five-year partnership with Monster, the famous cable and manufacturer of high-end Hi-Fi. Expertise gained will remain, but the decision not to renew the contract with the Monster Beats likely to change the way manufactured.

Those who enjoy performances Beats headphones will probably find them very much follow a similar style, especially considering that the design has been the main reason for their popularity.

HTC has the largest stake in the Beats in the $ 300 million, but not the only companies involved in technology. HP Beats Audio on laptop use to bring better sound quality for its portable.

The future of the Beats is actually on the phone. Integration with handsets like the HTC Sensation XE and XL are likely to continue as more companies focus on the smartphone. Plans to expand for fitness and TV but also in the works.


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Nokia Lumia 710 [windows phone 7] Release February in UK



More affordable Nokia Windows Phone 7 handsets, Lumia 710, will be released in the UK on February 1. The handset, which runs on Windows Phone 7.5, will ship in six different colors at launch and build the same features and styling with Lumia 800 and 900.

Unlike the slightly more premium Lumia 800, 710 using a 3.7-inch WVGA screen with amazing ClearBlack technology found on other Nokia handsets. In the 512MB RAM, 8GB storage and a single core 1.4GHz processor. Specification does not exactly fit with what we would consider the budget phone, the Nokia however is marketing as value for money model, which by internal people, it most definitely is.

A single rear facing 5 megapixel camera with LED flash sitting in the back. From the time we play with the handset, this phone is very fast for Windows Phone and forthright in accordance with Lumia 800 in terms of performance.

This may mean that when it comes to lifting Lumia 710, the decision between that and 800 is a very difficult one. The contract is likely to be cheaper with 710 yet.

If you want to read more about 710 Lumia why not check out our hands-on here.

Update: We have a network of three told us they will be stocking Lumia and Orange, although no specific date yet. None of the T-Mobile or O2 yet, although we expect the former will be stocking as Vodafone.

Lumia Nokia 710 comes with a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and has the ability to record 720p HD video. Lumia Nokia 710 comes with other features such as 512MB of RAM, 8 GB of internal memory, microSD slot, support for HSDPA network to 14.4 Mbps and HSUPA 5.76 Mbps, Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi b / g / n, and the battery capacity of 1300 mAh.


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January 12, 2012

Sony Xperia S : This is the first cell phone that labelled "SONY" [ without ERICSSON ]

As the change of name (due to acquisitions) then this is the first phone that Sony will soon launch on the market. Sony Xperia S (Nozomi LT26i) is the first phone from Sony (without Ericsson) based Android 2.3 with HD display (1280 × 720).
In terms of the specifications is not much new here except maybe Sony is already using a Dual Core processor (1.5 GHz) but in terms of design, we think there are different, this is more a taste of Sony. The following specifications: - The screen is 4.3 inch (16,777,216 color TFT display, 1280 × 720 HD, Bravia) - Android OS 2.3 (will be updated to 4.0) - Memory 1 GB RAM - 1 to 1.5 GB of Internal Memory - EMMC memory card (32 GB) - 12.1 MP camera with Sony Exmor R - Video Full HD (1080p) In addition to Xperia S, Sony also launched its first mobile phone that is using LTE technology is Sony Xperia Ion (bottom picture) which has 4.55 inch display with HD resolution as well.
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Razer Fiona Project : Tablet for Games

Razer Fiona Project is a concept product that is claimed to be the only tablets that are designed to play games, to be precise to play games normally found on a PC. Appropriate goal, Fiona does for gaming and it can be said can not be used for something else that usually can be done by other tablets.
Note the very top of our sentence, there is mentioned is designed to play games on your PC so do not be coherent if these tablets will use Intel's Core i7 processors. Inside it there is also a very precise accelerometers and touch screen is very responsive. Surely there is another controller in the recording and the left that makes this tablet more different from the existing tablets. When launched? He said the hell if I were the 4th quarter of 2012 and priced under U.S. $ 1,000. This is more pictures from Razer Fiona Project
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