Live Translation Demonstrated with Google Goggles
Feb 21, 2010 google, hardware, phones
Check out this live demonstration from Google, exhibit their new Google Goggles paradigm to assist you translate the foreign languages by capturing the simulacrum with your phone photographic camera. The paradigm currently only do translation from German language to English, they are hoping to complete a final exam version with the capability of 52 languages supported. Watch the video recording below.
Brief: Toshiba: 64 GB memory chips to begin mass production in Q1 10 [64 GB + 128 GB iPhone soon]
Dec 16, 2009 apple, iphone, phones
Toshiba (OTCPK: TOSBF) makes a draw of things, but they’re best known in the mobile manufacture for their memory chips. They’ve just announced a 32 nanometer based, 30 micrometer gauge midst, 64 GB chip that will begin mass production during the first poop of 2010. You tin expect them to be in the upcoming 64 GB and 128 GB iPhones that volition surely be announced at some point during the next 6 months. No tidings
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Tags: apple, hardware, iphone, ipod touch, toshiba
Android-Powered Acer A1 Liquid Launching this Week
Nov 27, 2009 android, hardware, retweet, twitter, united states
Acer’s first base Android handset, the A1 Liquid, which was announced back in Oct, will apparently be shipping this week. If you oasis’t had a chance to check it out, the A1 is packing a 3.5″ WVGA display, 1 Ghz central processing unit, A-Global Positioning System, 5 megapixel camera, and a 3.5mm headphone jackass. Acer remains tentative about its entrance into the crowded smartphone market, aiming at 8-10 handset releases per year, and promise to nab
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Tags: acer, android, hardware, pc, retweet, tweetmeme, twitter, twitter search
Video: Samsung I5700 Galaxy Lite Gets Quick Review
Oct 12, 2009 buy, cell phone, hardware, price, review, samsung, united states
The Samsung Galaxy Lite I5700 showed up shoemaker’s last week with little more than a painting, but now we get to see it in military action on video. There isn’t a whole thing draw to see, to be fair; the keystone layout doesn’t look that much different from Samsung’s first base Android phone, the I7500 Galaxy, and they aren’t doing anything crazy with the user interface like HTC has done with Sense. Don’t get too
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Tags: android, buy, cell phone, hardware, phones, price, review, samsung
UK: wireless local area network Hotspot: Want one? Win one!
Sep 28, 2009 hardware, united states
Hopefully you’ve seen the post Herb Simon put up, noting that for our UK readers, we ar giving away a Novatel Portable Hostpot (also known as the MiFi 2352 in some countries). Well, what ar you wait for? Get involved, and enter by:
Drop a comment the podcast post tweet using the #intomobile hashtag
This is a seriously good bit of kit, and so you’ve gotta be in it to winnings it – game on, and may
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Tags: competition, hardware, hotspot, retweet, tweetmeme, twitter, twitter search, win
Samsung: 2 new 1 GHz processors, new 5 megapixel photographic camera sensor, and ultra fast computer memory
Sep 27, 2009 consumer electronics, hardware
At the sixth yearbook Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum in Taiwan, the southland Korean company introduced various bits of computer hardware that volition be coming to a mobile earphone near you some meter during the next ten. First we have two new processors, the S5PC110 and S5PV210, both use the ARM Cortex A8 running at 1 GHz, both ar built on a 45 nanometer process, both documentation 30 frame per second 1080p video recording playback and
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Tags: asia pacific, california, consumer electronics, hardware, north america, other gadgets, photography, taiwan
Next-Gen iPhone Details Leak Via Weiphone Forums?
Sep 21, 2009 apple, hardware, united states
The latest in the next-gen iPhone rumor grind is devising its means around the blogosphere today, and this meter the information comes via the Weiphone Forums. If you choose to believe these particular rumors, the next variant of the beloved iPhone will pack the pursuit features:
32GB storage 600MHz central processing unit 256MB random-access memory 3.2MP photographic camera Digital Compass FM Radio No changes to assault and battery, blind or case
Mull that over, for
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Tags: apple, hardware, iphone, iphone blog, iphone news, iphone talk, macbook, macbook pro
BlackBerry App World Coming to European Union July 20th?
Sep 11, 2009 hardware, rim, vodafone
Italian Republic is rumoured to be acquiring the BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) App World on July 20th., leaving us to wonder about the rest of European Union. Right now RIM’s dedicated on-device software system portal is only available in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K., much to the humiliation of international BlackBerry-users who scoff openly at their use of the term “world”. It’s entirely possible that App World launches will cast out gradually on a country-by-country base,
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Tags: blackberry curve 8900, consumer, europe, hardware, prosumer, rim, uk, unstrung
Jitterbug J is an updated variant of Jitterbug for everyone, not just old folks
Aug 17, 2009 hardware, samsung, united states
Jitterbug is out with the updated version of their simpleton to manipulation phone. With the so called Jitterbug J, the troupe volition attempt to appeal to a wider consultation, not just old folks. I’m not sure what sort of consultation dig J’s “feature set,” which includes textual matter messaging, Bluetooth documentation, and improved (when compared to the original gimmick) user interface. Moreover, I guesswork that bug which made Samsung recall the original
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MetroPCS workings with ZTE on LTE phones
Aug 17, 2009 verizon
As the US still waits for Clearwire and Sprint (NYSE: S) to get their 4G WiMAX network up and running on a nationwide plate, the likes of Verizon and MetroPCS are gears up to light-off their 4G LTE networks in a twosome years’ meter. But, all that high gear-speeding radio LTE information North Korean won’t do anybody much goodness without the proper hardware to take advantage of the 4G network. To that end, MetroPCS (NYSE: PCS)
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Tags: hardware, lte, lte phones, metropcs, pc, smartphones, verizon, zte