Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Eric Schmidt yaks it up at MWC, talks about the future like it's 1955

Eric Schmidt yaks it up at MWC, talks about the future like it's 1955

If you've been looking for an excuse to start using Chrome, Eric Schmidt is here to remind you, "it's free." Well, free, fast, secure and of course, on Android. After a quick demo of new Android Chrome app, Schmidt took the stage at Mobile World Congress to dream up a future of holographic projectors, driverless cars and a (Android powered) smartphone in every pocket. In short, Google's head honcho has technological expectations that make Back to the Future part II look modest.

Engadget, Eric Schmidt yaks it up at MWC, talks about the future like it's 1955

Lytro pre-orders start shipping, infinite focusing now within reach

Lytro pre-orders start shipping, infinite focusing now within reach

Those of you that scurried to get an early spot in the pre-order cue for Lytro's upcoming camera, ought to carefully skim your inboxes for an email confirming shipment of your infinite focusing shooter. Per a ton of tips from you, in addition to a post from the company's official blog, early orders of the unconventionally shaped camera that allows you to refocus after the fact are now en route to abodes stateside. When we played with it at its launch event, we came away impressed, yet ultimately longed for the underlying technology to be licensed to others - something the company maintains it's actively exploring.
Lytro pre-orders start shipping, infinite focusing now within reach


Engadget, Lytro pre-orders start shipping, infinite focusing now within reach

Audi TT mule shows little, promises much

Audi TT mule shows little, promises much

When we last checked in with the little bit of speculation there's been on the coming, third-generation Audi TT, rumors said the TT would move upmarket to make MSRP space above for a mid-engined Audi R4. With the R4's future in question, who knows how the TT will play it, but other scuttlebutt says that the TT will be on the MQB platform, will combine first- and second-generation designs and be lighter and more driver oriented. The snappers at CarPix have encountered a TT mule testing in the snowy north and unfortunately, it doesn't give much more away.

Autoblog, Audi TT mule shows little, promises much

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

. Apple's iOS platform seemed to come out of nowhere and take the world by storm in 2007. The introduction of the first-generation iPhone set in motion a chain of events that lead up to the holiday quarter in 2011, when Apple recorded the most profitable quarter in technology history thanks mainly to unbelievable iPhone, iPod touch and iPad sales.
Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview


Boy Genius Report, Welcome to the post-post-PC era: A review of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Check in while having safe sex

Check in while having safe sex

Checking in on your mobile device is not new at all, as this “act” has become old hat for many. The novelty of being a “mayor” at a particular social setting has also lost its lustre, but how about pitting something that most folks are interested in – sex. We are talking about safe sex here, where “checking in” whenever you have had a sexual encounter using condoms would encourage more folks to realize that safe sex is not something to be avoided, but rather, encouraged.

Ubergizmo, Check in while having safe sex

Deal of the Day – 23″ Dell Inspiron One 2305 2.8GHz Dual-core AMD All-in-one PC


The LogicBUY Deal for Wednesday is the 23″ Dell Inspiron One 2305 2.8GHz Dual-core AMD All-in-one PC starting at $449.99.  Features:  4GB RAM, 500GB hard drive, integrated 8X DVD burner, 802.11n WiFi, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS, 1-year warranty, and more. $599.99 – $150 coupon code = $449.99 with free shipping. This is $50 less than LogicBUY's last mention.
This deal expires March 1, 2012 or sooner.

The Gadgeteer, Deal of the Day â€" 23″ Dell Inspiron One 2305 2.8GHz Dual-core AMD All-in-one PC

Samsung shows how the Galaxy Beam is made

Samsung shows how the Galaxy Beam is made

The Samsung Galaxy Beam certainly occupies a unique niche in the world of Android-powered smartphones – it is the first of its kind that comes with an integrated projector, basically allowing you to enjoy full length movies and presentations right there and then on the spot without having to lug around a heavy projector on your travels. Well, conceiving the idea of the Samsung Galaxy Beam is certainly a journey worth telling, and Samsung has done just that.

Ubergizmo, Samsung shows how the Galaxy Beam is made

Broadcom: 802.11ac chipsets already in preproduction, preparing router invasion in summer

Broadcom: 802.11ac chipsets already in preproduction, preparing router invasion in summer

Broadcom might have unveiled a bevy of 802.11ac chipsets back at CES, however when it came to availability the chipmaker played more than coy as to when they'd sashay their way out of developmental labs and into the hands of actual consumers. Fast-forward to MWC and the chipmaker's isn't nearly as shy, proclaiming its future WiFi solutions were "beyond the sampling phase" and now in preproduction. Also of note, was the estimate that finished products (read: the ones you can buy) containing this tech would go on sale by mid-2012.

Engadget, Broadcom: 802.11ac chipsets already in preproduction, preparing router invasion in summer

Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Been wondering what the Infiniti Emerg-E is gonna look like when it takes center stage in Geneva next month. Wonder no more, as the first official photos of the mid-engined, range-extended electric supercar have hit the web. The pics show a pretty and curvaceous design that holds its own against the likes of the Ferrari 458 and McLaren MP4-12C; more organic-looking than the sharper lines of cars like the Lexus LFA, Audi R8, and Lamborghini Gallardo.
Will the concept car's green drivetrain deliver performance on par with that kind of competition? We're eager to learn what kinds of numbers Infiniti comes forward with.
Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of


2DayBlog.com, Infiniti Emerg-E electric supercar might just be the electric super car that you always dream of

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 launches March 1st for $500 on contract from Verizon

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 launches March 1st for $500 on contract from Verizon

. Verizon Wireless on Tuesday announced that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 will be available in stores and online starting March 1st. The slate was originally announced at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in January and comes equipped with 4G LTE connectivity. The Tab 7.7 also features a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, a 3.2-megapixel rear camera, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, 16GB of internal storage, a microSD slot and, unfortunately, Android 3.2 Honeycomb. An update to Android 4.0 has been promised in the future. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 will be available March 1st for $499.99 with a new two-year agreement.

Boy Genius Report, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 launches March 1st for $500 on contract from Verizon

Xbox 360 Special Edition 4GB Kinect Family Bundle announced

Xbox 360 Special Edition 4GB Kinect Family Bundle announced

If you have read all the hype about Kinect technology on the Xbox 360 system, and have yet to actually make a monetary commitment to Microsoft's best selling video game console to date, then here is another chance for you to do so. Microsoft has introduced the Xbox 360 Special Edition 4GB Kinect Family Bundle, whereby this will be a limited edition bundle that comes with the glossy white Xbox 360 4GB console, a glossy white Kinect sensor, a white Xbox 360 wireless controller as well as a copy of Kinect Sports and Kinect Adventures – where both of them are the two most popular Kinect titles on the Xbox platform.

Ubergizmo, Xbox 360 Special Edition 4GB Kinect Family Bundle announced

Pacemaker and RIM announce exclusive DJ app for PlayBook

Pacemaker and RIM announce exclusive DJ app for PlayBook

We loved the original Pacemaker, and were sad to hear of its eventual discontinuation. News just in this morning, however, is that the DJ tool is back as a PlayBook app thanks to an exclusive collaboration with the tablet's maker. Details are sparse right now, as the information spilled at RIM's event this morning at MWC, but we do know that there will be auto beatmatching, vinyl mode with scratching, digital mode, looping, loop travel, pitch control, beat skip and "pro level" effects. All we have in terms of availability is that it will be out this spring, with no word on price.

Engadget, Pacemaker and RIM announce exclusive DJ app for PlayBook

Samsung Car Mode Application for Toyota developed

Samsung Car Mode Application for Toyota developed

[MWC 2012] Samsung has teamed up with Japanese car manufacturer Toyota to deliver the Samsung Car Mode Application, which is basically an in-car solution that will seamlessly connect Samsung's family of smartphones to Toyota's In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) system.

Ubergizmo

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trendygadgets, Samsung Car Mode Application for Toyota developed

Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition Launch Trailer

Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition Launch Trailer

Check out the launch trailer for the newly released Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition title. For your info, the game is available now for both PS3 and Xbox 360 platforms.

TechFresh

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bigcrunch, Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition Launch Trailer

Ford brings SYNC and AppLink to Europe

Ford brings SYNC and AppLink to Europe

America, I hate to say it, but you're no longer special. Sure, maybe you'll always be number one in Ford's heart, but the company has got to sow its wild oats, and that means heading across the Atlantic with SYNC and AppLink in tow. The manufacturer hopes to sell 3.5 million SYNC equipped vehicles in Europe by 2015, starting with the B-Max which will ship later this year.

Engadget, Ford brings SYNC and AppLink to Europe

Intel announce two new mobile Atom CPUs

Intel announce two new mobile Atom CPUs

Intel is serious about getting a piece of the handheld action this time - they announced two new processors and chipsets to join what's already powering the likes of the Lenovo K800 and the Orange Santa Clara. The first processor is called Atom Z2580 and features two cores (the same Medfield design like the fist one) with HyperThreading allowing the processor to run four threads simultaneously. It will be clocked at 1.3GHz, potentially going up to 1.8GHz with Turbo Boosts.

GSM Arena, Intel announce two new mobile Atom CPUs

Dell XPS 13 ultrabook now available for $999.99

Dell XPS 13 ultrabook now available for $999.99

A few days ago, we reported that the Dell XPS 13 manuals were leaked ahead of the ultrabook's launch. This seemed to indicate that the ultrabook was well on its way towards it scheduled launch for the end of February, and if Dell's first ultrabook offering has caught your attention, time to get your credit cards out as the device has appeared on Dell's website waiting to be ordered. The Dell XPS 13 will be offered at a base price of $999.99, and for that price this is what you will be getting: a 13.3x1366×768 display, a 1.6GHz Intel Core i5-2467M processor, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB solid state drive.

Ubergizmo, Dell XPS 13 ultrabook now available for $999.99

Lumigon T2 announced with Bang & Olufsen audio on board

Lumigon T2 announced with Bang & Olufsen audio on board

While quad-core processors seem to be the buzzword this year at MWC, some manufacturers have decided to opt for style and luxury instead over hardware performance. This really isn't such a big deal for those who value aesthetics over performance, and if you think that you're in that category, then perhaps the Lumigon T2 might be a device worth checking out. If the brand sounds familiar, it's because the Lumigon T2 is the successor to the Lumigon T1 which was announced at MWC back in 2010.

Ubergizmo, Lumigon T2 announced with Bang & Olufsen audio on board

Aleratec 1:16 USB 3.0 Copy Tower

Aleratec 1:16 USB 3.0 Copy Tower

Copying data from a single USB flash drive to another might not seem to be such an insurmountable problem, as we do it nearly every day (for some), and others, less frequently. However, if you are a company who custom-makes USB flash drives with content inside to distribute to your clients in a mass manner, then using a single computer with a quartet of USB ports is just not going to cut the mustard.

Ubergizmo

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mrnom, Aleratec 1:16 USB 3.0 Copy Tower

Ray-Ban Virtual Sunglasses Let You Try Before You Buy, Powered By Texas Instruments [VIDEO]

Ray-Ban Virtual Sunglasses Let You Try Before You Buy, Powered By Texas Instruments [VIDEO]

We swung by the Texas Instruments booth during the “Mobile Focus” night party at Mobile World Congress 2012, and on first inspection, I thought I stumbled upon the world's chunkiest and ugliest Android tablet. Maybe so, but the Texas Instruments powered tablet was merely a reference device, used to show off the TI OMAP architecture powering an augmented reality app with the help from their development partners. This custom made Ray-Ban application was developed by a French company called Total Immersion.



Android Phone, Ray-Ban Virtual Sunglasses Let You Try Before You Buy, Powered By Texas Instruments [VIDEO]

LANDesk Achieves A “Leader” and A “Visionary” in Two Magic Quadrant Reports

LONDON – Feb 28, 2012 – LANDesk Software, a global leader in integrated systems lifecycle management, endpoint security and IT service management, today announced that LANDesk Management Suite was positioned as a “Leader” in Gartner’s 2011 Magic Quadrant for “Client Management Tools”[1] report. The Client Management Tools report was formerly known as the “PC Configuration Life Cycle Management” report, but the name was changed to accommodate the emergence of mobile device and Mac management needs.

Press Release Distribution, LANDesk Achieves A “Leader” and A “Visionary” in Two Magic Quadrant Reports

Samsung WB150F Digital Camera Hits India

Samsung WB150F Digital Camera Hits India

Samsung has begun selling their newest digital camera ‘WB150F' in India. This compact camera sports a 14.2MP CCD sensor, a 24mm wide-angle lens, an 18x optical zoom lens, a 3.0-inch HVGA LCD, an 18MB of internal memory, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot, WiFi, a USB 2.0 port and 720p HD video recording capabilities (30fps). The WB150F sells for Rs. 12,990 (about $264).

TechFresh, Samsung WB150F Digital Camera Hits India

Monday, February 27, 2012

Google tests the ‘do not track' waters with a Chrome extension

Google tests the ‘do not track' waters with a Chrome extension

Well, that didn't take long. One day after agreeing to implement a do not track button as part of a new consumer bill of rights, Google has given the people what they want… sort of. Keep My Opt-Outs is a Chrome extension, developed by the Mountain View team, which will prevent advertisers from using your browsing history against you. Presumably, this function will get built straight into the browser one day but, for now, you have to go dig it up in the Chrome Web Store — far from an ideal solution. Still, a tepid step into the shallow end is better than no step at all.

2DayBlog.com, Google tests the ‘do not track' waters with a Chrome extension

ZTE Era Smartphone Launched At Mobile World Congress 2012

ZTE Era Smartphone Launched At Mobile World Congress 2012

ZTE Corporation has recently released the ZTE Era at Mobile World Congress 2012. What makes this smartphone special is that it is powered by a powerful nVidia Tegra 3 quad-core mobile processor. Measuring 7.8mm thick, the ZTE Era is equipped with an nVidia Icera 450 HSPA+ modem, a 4.3-inch QHD display with a 960 x 540 pixel resolution, an 8GB of storage space, a MicroSD card slot, HD voice, Dolby sound and the latest Google Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) platform. The ZTE Era will be launched in Europe and China in the second quarter of 2012.

TechFresh, ZTE Era Smartphone Launched At Mobile World Congress 2012

The Future of NFC Looks Great; If Only Widespread Adoption Were Accelerated [MWC 2012]

The Future of NFC Looks Great; If Only Widespread Adoption Were Accelerated [MWC 2012]

I visited NXP at Mobile World Congress. I'm a huge fan of NFC and was excited to hear that they'd have new demos to show off at the show. They used NFC in a lot of great ways. The most obvious demo was the digital ad poster which would take users to relevant sites when tapped. Tapping a movie poster, for instance, takes you to a trailer, or tapping a clothing store's poster will get you deals and send you straight to their site.

Those basic applications have been tried and true, but the other three were really fascinating.

Android Phone

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wareground, The Future of NFC Looks Great; If Only Widespread Adoption Were Accelerated [MWC 2012]

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

Finally Focusing On The FWD Luxury Game. Luxury used to be so simple in this country. Life was demarcated by a series of vehicular gradations from Chevrolet to Oldsmobile, Oldsmobile to Buick and finally, when one had clambered up every last rung of the socioeconomic ladder, Buick to Cadillac. But that was generations ago, a time before German automakers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz quietly brushed aside makes like Lincoln and Cadillac to establish themselves as the pinnacle of luxury.
2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)

2012 Hyundai Azera (video)


Autoblog, 2012 Hyundai Azera (video)