Archive for March 3rd, 2010

The BYD tablets, netbooks of CeBIT

BYD is showing off a series of netbooks and tablets at CeBIT in Germany, and jkkmobile shot a little video with a few of the most interesting models. You can check out his videos below, but here’s a quick rundown of what he found: BYD M09AS netbook On paper, this netbook looks a bit like a throwback to 2008. It has an 8.9 inch

Linpus Linux Lite operating systems for netbooks updated

Back in 2008 when a significant percentage of netbooks were shipping with Linux rather than Windows, Linpus Linux Lite looked like a major player. Acer had tapped the folks at Linpus to design the OS for its first generation of 8.9 inch netbooks and the future was looking bright. A year and a half later, more than 90% of netbooks are shipping with Windows XP or Windows 7 Starter Edition and Linux distributions such as Linpus and Xandros aren’t looking quite so exciting

Asus launches O!Play HD2 media player with USB 3.0

Asus has launched an updated version of its O!Play media streaming device. You can hook the new O!Play HD2 up to your TV and plug in a USB flash drive, hard drive, or flash card to pump audio, video, or pictures out to your big screen. You can also connect to shared network drives over a home network

Shuttle B10 netbook with external graphics port

Shuttle is showing off a new 10 inch netbook with an Intel Atom N450 processor. That’s not the interesting part. This is: It has a GXT jack for connecting an external video card to the netbook

Verizon Nationwide Data Outage Fixed

Verizon had a data outage earlier today that affected most of the US from connecting to the web on their mobile phones. The issue didn’t prevent NY users from connecting but did stop many other users across the country. An update from Twitter confirms that all is fixed now though… According to this official tweet the problem has been resolved: “VZW resolves early AM data issue that involved parts, not all, of eastern US: mix of some out, slower service, many unaffected from 4-8 AM.” So, if you’re still out, the time has come to hit up those customer service agents

Apple iPad has Ability to make Emergency Calls – Maybe

Since the SDK launched allowing developers to see what’s available in the Apple iPad a number of functions have been found. The latest finding indicates that emergency calls can be made from the device… how? we are not sure just yet.

Virgin Mobile increases Mobile Broadband Allowances in US

Virgin Mobile in the US have made a few changes to their prepay plans by increasing the amount of data allowance you get. For $60/month you now get to use 5GB of data per month on their Mobile Broadband plans. Previously the $60/month plan (not on contract) got users 1GB of data.

Nokia Nuron 5320 Announced on T-Mobile

Nokia and T-Mobile have officially announced the Nokia Nuron 5320 mobile phone. The handset will cost $69.99 and for that price you get a 3.2 inch touchscreen that has a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels in a 16:9 wide aspect ratio.

Lego – The Force Unleashed Stop Motion Animation

By using Lego, a camera, photoshop and some imagination xxxfancypantsxxx, a user at YouTube, has created this cool looking Lego stop motion animation called Lego – The Force Unleashed. The animation was part of a challenge to see who could make the best lightsaber duel. The special effects such as the lightsabers and blaster effects were done in Photoshop while the rest of it was done 1 frame at a time moving Lego men around and capturing every single change

Ilet Mini Hal Tablet From Heleron: New Option For Your Lifestyle

Almost everyday new products with a sophisticated technology are release to the market as an option to fulfill the need of the customer lifestyle. Nowadays, a lot of companies in gadget industry had release a lot of new product for their customer, one of them is Heleron. Heleron is one of big companies who provide product based on technologies

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