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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Cybertecture – Android Mirror



The Cybertecture® Mirror is a reflective mirror with programmable applications and digital display for the home, office and public environments (hotels, hospitals, retail shops).
The Cybertecture® Mirror can be used in an active or passively mode, controlled via its remote control (included) and/or its touch screen surface (optional). Passively, the Cybertecture® Mirror remains as an everyday reflective mirror. Actively, the Cybertecture® Mirror interacts with users by delivering useful information as well as monitor your health via its peripheral sensor pad (included) and communicates with your computer, mobile phone, personal digital assistant to enhance your daily life.

Dimensions800 × 500 × 50 mm; VESA Wall-mount capable 600 × 400 mm
Sound Output Power (RMS)10 W
Sound EnchancementAuto Volume Leveller
DisplayProprietary mirror screen
SpeakersBuilt-in 2 stereo speakers
ConnectivityWIFI, LAN, Firmware Upgradable
Mains Power110 – 240 AC
Power Consumption280 W
Standby Power Consumption< 0.15 W
Ambient Temperature5°C to 40°C
HumidityIP23 standard (compatible to up to typical bathroom use)
StandardsCE, FCC, UL and RoHS
WaterproofingIP 41 with Fog Resistant Glass
 

The PlayStation Phone







It's hard to believe that what we're looking at is real -- but we assure you, the picture above is in fact the PlayStation Phone you've long been waiting for. As we reported back in August, the device you see is headed into the market soon, likely boasting Android 3.0 (aka Gingerbread), along with a custom Sony Marketplace which will allow you to purchase and download games designed for the new platform. The device snapped up top (and in our gallery below) is sporting a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 (a chip similar to the one found in the G2, but 200MHz faster), 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM, and the screen is in the range of 3.7 to 4.1 inches. Looking almost identical to the mockup we hit you with this summer, the handset does indeed have a long touchpad in the center which is apparently multitouch, and you can see in the photos that it's still bearing those familiar PlayStation shoulder buttons. For Sony buffs, you'll be interested to know that there's no Memory Stick slot here, but there is support for microSD cards.

Samsung Nexus 2 Announcement on November 8th, Shipping with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)


According to an anonymous tipster who sent in some info to the TalkAndroid show tonight, the announcement from Samsung on November 8th in NYC will be Google’s next hardware release under the Nexus umbrella, The Nexus 2.  The device is rumored to be the first commercially available device running Android 2.3 A.K.A Gingerbread.
If this rumor is true, this could be one hell of a device.  The Galaxy S is still one of the best all around phones you get right now and if they listened to the feedback from the Android community, this may be the next baseline device to beat.
Anyone else heard anything more about this device?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

CONVERGED HANDHELD GAMING CONSOLES

HCL Infosystems has launched coveraged handheld gaming consoles for the Indian kid gamers, Me X15 and Z15. Both the models feature 15 in built games, 16 bit graphics, MP3 / MP4 player, 5mp camera, FM radio, video recording, E-book and dictionary, and built in speakers. The two only different in the  ME X15 and ME Z15.
With these new devices, HCL has certainly tried to maintain the low costs, pricing the consoles at Rs. 3,799 and Rs. 4,990 respectively. The products are built on “green technology”, and are 100% recyclable with ROHS and CE compliance. Check out their specifications below:
HCL ME X15
HCL ME Z15
15 in-built games with expandable memory upto 4 GB
15 in-built games with expandable memory upto 6 GB
16 bit graphics; supports 32 bit
16 bit graphics; supports 32 bit
MP3/MP4 player
MP3/MP4 player
5 MP camera
5 MP camera
FM radio
FM radio
TV out
TV recording and microphone recording
Video recording
Video recording
Inbuilt 2 GB memory; expandable upto 4 GB
Inbuilt 2 GB memory; expandable upto 6 GB
E-book and dictionary
E-book and dictionary
Built in speakers
Built in speakers
Rs. 3,799
Rs. 4,990

 

Samsung Galaxy S2 Specs Will Blow Your Brains Out !



The current generation of smartphones – with their 1GHz processors and 512MB of RAM – are already very impressive at what they can do. But rumored specifications (along with a photo) are spreading of the next generation of Samsung’s Galaxy S smartphone – the Galaxy S2 – and its specs will. freaking. blow. your. head. off.
                      It is supposedly scheduled for release sometime in early 2011 and will supposedly have the following specifications:
  • A 2GHz Processor. Possibly the next-generation version of Samsung’s Hummingbird CPU.
  • 1GB RAM along with 4GB of ROM. This is, as with the CPU, twice the magnitude of current-gen hardware.
  • 32GB built-in flash memory. MicroSD card slot expandable to 32GB making the Galaxy S2 able to hold 64GB of data.
  • 8 megapixel camera with full HD (1920×1080) video recording. Current-gen smartphones record video at 720p (1280×720).
  • A 4.3” 1280×720 Super AMOLED display
  • GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, b/g/n Wi-Fi, accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity / ambient light sensors.
  • Run on Android 3.0 “Gingerbread”
While all these specifications are well and sweet, I really, honestly believe smartphone manufacturers, especially of the Android variety, should focus on increasing battery life by optimizing hardware + software instead of just blindly increasing clock speeds and doubling RAM. My HTC Desire still doesn’t last more than 15-16 hours whereas Taimur’s iPhone 4 blows past the 24 hour category without even going below 50%.
And yes, these specs are rumored. But if HTC and Motorola’s intentions of releasing 2GHz smartphones are anything to go by, they aren’t unbelievable.

BUZZ

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