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- Cowon R7 unveiled with Windows CE, Doc Brown and Marty high five
- Ever wonder what you’d actually use a transparent, flexible display for? (Video)
- HTC Flyer Honeycomb update begins rolling out in France
- Deals of the Day (12-05-11)
- LG introduces Xnote Z330 ultrabook
- MIPS unveils a $100 tablet with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- Apple to Samsung: build non-rectangular tablets and Bedazzle them
- Chromium OS Lime offers better hardware support and Java plug-in
Cowon R7 unveiled with Windows CE, Doc Brown and Marty high five Posted: 05 Dec 2011 01:30 PM PST Cowon has never been a company that feels the need to match its competitors shot-for-shot, so it's not a complete surprise to see them go back to the future with the newly-unveiled R7 "Super PMP." Instead of running Android like the D3, the Cowon R7 is shipping with good old Windows CE 6.0 juxtaposed with a decidedly more modern, Metro-looking... Read more » Cowon R7 unveiled with Windows CE, Doc Brown and Marty high five is a post from: Liliputing |
Ever wonder what you’d actually use a transparent, flexible display for? (Video) Posted: 05 Dec 2011 12:12 PM PST Samsung has been showing off concepts for futuristic displays for the past few years. Some of the company's designs include flexible displays that you could roll up and put in a pocket or slap around your wrist and wear as a watch. Others involve semi-transparent displays, allowing you to look right through the screen at times, while viewing text and... Read more » Ever wonder what you’d actually use a transparent, flexible display for? (Video) is a post from: Liliputing |
HTC Flyer Honeycomb update begins rolling out in France Posted: 05 Dec 2011 11:25 AM PST When the stylus-friendly HTC Flyer launched, there were a lot of raised eyebrows over the fact that it hit the streets running a modified Android Gingerbread rather than Honeycomb -- like nearly every other tablet on the market. HTC wasn't the only company that went this route, of course: Samsung's 5-inch Galaxy Note arrived packing Gingerbread and a stylus, too.... Read more » HTC Flyer Honeycomb update begins rolling out in France is a post from: Liliputing |
Posted: 05 Dec 2011 10:20 AM PST No daily deal roundup would be complete today without mentioning that there's a Woot Off going on. The grandaddy of all daily-deals stores is selling one item at a time with a deep discount applied throughout the day. So far I've seen flashlights, golf balls, HP TouchPad tablets, and all-in-one PCs go up for sale today. But Woot isn't the... Read more » Deals of the Day (12-05-11) is a post from: Liliputing |
LG introduces Xnote Z330 ultrabook Posted: 05 Dec 2011 09:10 AM PST LG has unveiled its contribution to the ultrabook market. The LG Xnote Z330 is a thin and light laptop with a choice of an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor. It has a 13.3 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display with a small screen bezel, which means the laptop isn't much larger than a notebook with a 12.1 inch... Read more » LG introduces Xnote Z330 ultrabook is a post from: Liliputing |
MIPS unveils a $100 tablet with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Posted: 05 Dec 2011 08:21 AM PST Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is the first version of Google's mobile operating system that's designed to support phones and tablets -- and that means that companies making dirt cheap tablets can finally use the latest Android software. Chip designer MIPS has announced that one of the first is a $100 tablet with a 1 GHz Ingenic Xburst processor called... Read more » MIPS unveils a $100 tablet with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is a post from: Liliputing |
Apple to Samsung: build non-rectangular tablets and Bedazzle them Posted: 05 Dec 2011 06:15 AM PST When a judge holds up a Samsung Galaxy Tab and iPad side-by-side and the company's own lawyers can't tell the difference, you know things aren't going well. Fortunately, Apple was kind enough to offer up a few helpful hints for the design crew at Samsung to assist them in their quest to avoid future litigation. Some of Apple's suggestions are... Read more » Apple to Samsung: build non-rectangular tablets and Bedazzle them is a post from: Liliputing |
Chromium OS Lime offers better hardware support and Java plug-in Posted: 05 Dec 2011 04:19 AM PST Just as with Android, Google makes the open source base for Chrome OS available for all to download. But if you're not keen on setting up a 64-bit Linux build environment, what can you do? You can download a pre-compiled Chromium OS from Hexxeh, who's long been the name to know in Chromium OS DIY builds. Things had been relatively... Read more » Chromium OS Lime offers better hardware support and Java plug-in is a post from: Liliputing |
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