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Inbrics M1, the Android MID is a Smartphone

Sunday, January 10, 2010

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Last year, Korea’s Inbrics promised us an Android MID with the craziest form factor. They said it would be powered by an ARM Cortex processor and will have WiFi and GPS. Now the device is real and it’s not a MID but a smartphone. Dubbed Inbrics M1, it is the thinnest smartphone with an Android [...]

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Apple Tablet (iSlate) might ship with multitouch-version of iWork

Saturday, January 9, 2010

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We’ve seen a couple of new tablet PCs already this week including the Dell Android tablet (aka Dell Mini 5) and the Windows 7-powered Pegatron slate. We’re expecting more to be unveiled or announced in the upcoming days, and hopefully, one of them will be the long-rumored Apple tablet (aka iSlate). The latest on this [...]

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ONDA VX777R: Touchscreen PMPs Getting Cheaper

Friday, January 8, 2010

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Not sure what the R in the ONDA VX777R stand for, but for $77, the 3-inch touchscreen player seems too cheap to pass up for me. There’s 4GB of built-in storage, which isn’t a lot and an HDMI out, but no mention of 720p or 1080p playback. The VX777R comes fresh from the manufacturer. This [...]

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Pegatron Slate PC w/ Windows 7

Friday, January 8, 2010

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We’re quite interested at how Pegatron is coming along in terms of OEM manufacturing arm of Asustek (yes, the Eee PC Asustek) is keen on making a brand name of itself beginning with the AQUIC netbook. That one didn’t catch too much attention so maybe a tablet would. Enter the Pegatron Slate, an 11.6-inch touchscreen [...]

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COWON W2 MID Surfaces with Windows 7

Friday, January 8, 2010

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It seemed so long ago when we found out COWON was coming out with a MID powered by Intel Atom processor. Dubbed the COWON W2, we have yet to see what it looks like. Thanks to our friends at Dapreview, we now know the W2 isn’t a looker as far as MIDs are concerened. It’s [...]

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Liquavista low-power color e-ink display demoed on video

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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Liquavista is showing off their latest innovation dubbed as LiquavistaColor. It’s a “full-color sunlight readable” display that also provides great power-saving features that’s ideal for devices such as e-book readers. Based on the video, it looks pretty responsive enough and definitely opens up a whole new world of possibilities for future devices. Unfortunately, this demo is [...]

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Nexus One Tutorial Videos hit the web; Nexus One coming to Verizon, Vodafone

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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The Nexus One is finally official and most of the previous reports concerning this new HTC-made Android phone, including its pricing, turned out to be true. There won’t an AT&T Nexus One though, but they did announce that it will also be made available on Verizon in the US and Vodafone in Europe later in [...]

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Apple Tablet to Ship March

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple will be announcing their Tablet (iSlate, iPad, iTablet) this January 27th or 28th and should be ready for shipping in March. This is the 10- or 11-inch Tablet not the 7-inch iSlate that was supposed to run Clouded

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Viliv HD5 Full HD PMP

Monday, January 4, 2010

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We weren’t sure Viliv was going to announce much more than netbooks and UMPCs at CES 2010. The Korean company has a penchant for innovation, interesting design and using the best hardware available., which makes the HD5 a truly interesting PMP for us. It has a 5-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen LCD, runs on Windows [...]

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Nexus One at CES 2010

Monday, January 4, 2010

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We’re not at CES in person but we’re definitely there in spirit, looking over the various coverage from top tech blogs. Engadget, once again, has one of the first comprehensive review of one of the hottest mobiles at the moment: Google’s Nexus One. Joshua Topolsky gives the Nexus One high points on design and feel [...]

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