Archive for June, 2010 - Page 5
Epson IU-01 Interactive Whiteboard Module Unveiled
Epson takes the projection display needs of users to another level with the announcement of the IU-01 whiteboard module. The new module negates the need to make use of an external whiteboard during meetings, conferences or any events, giving the presenter full control of what is being discussed on screen.
Former Sony Head Predicts New Consoles In 2012-13
David Reeves, former chief of Sony Europe, sat down and chatted with The Guardian’s game blog. He’s know at Capcom, but obviously he has a lot of experience in this market. He told The Guardian that he believes that we’ll see new consoles in 2012-13. This obviously is decidedly different [...]
Art Lebedev Optimus Popularis Keyboard Shows Its Face
Text entry has long been a necessary part of computing due to the lackluster support for audio-to-text entry. Keyboard as we known they today are largely regarded as one of the most effective ways to enter text into a computer beating out touchscreens and audio-to-entry methods in both speed and [...]
Cisco Unveils the Cius Android Tablet
Shifting a bit to the business scene, everyone knows how important data access and data dissemination is during operations. And while this Android Tablet called Cius from Cisco may not necessarily be available to consumers, businesses are the main target, especially the ones applying modern business communications for their operations.
Verizon Will Let You Change Pre-Order From Droid Incredible To Droid X, No Charge
It seems like every month there’s a new hot Android phone out that everybody wants. The Droid Incredible had all the Verizon users watering at the mouth a few days ago – but now, the phone looks small compared to the upcoming Droid X superphone. What if you want to [...]
World Cup 2010: England Goal Disallowed on Good Grounds; Technology Proves It
As much as I love technology and gadgets I happen to like football (that’s soccer for some folks) too. And what better way to enjoy it than by watching the South African World Cup 2010? It’s a pity though that we still rely on humans to judge the game especially [...]
Sony: No PS3 Price Drop Soon
One of the biggest bummers in consumer electronics is when you buy something and then the next day the price drops. If you’re waiting for another PS3 price drop to follow last year’s – don’t bother. With the PS3 now making money, they’re comfortable with the $299 price.
Canada Getting Samsung Galaxy S, Too
So, after a secret release in Europe and a wide-spread release on every carrier in the United States – Canada may be left holding their hands on their pockets regarding the Samsung Galaxy S. Fortunately for them, Canada is getting the Samsung Galaxy S, and very soon.
Samsung Galaxy S Family Of Phones To Get Android 2.2
Everybody and their carrier is getting a Samsung Galaxy S this year. They’re all coming under different names, but they’re all based on the same design and will offer the same hardware inside. Here’s some more good news – they’ll all ship running Android 2.2 Froyo! (see update at bottom)
Rumor: Verizon Launching LTE Network On November 15, 4G Handset On Black Friday
For a while, Sprint’s (tiny) WiMax network has enjoyed the moniker of “America’s first 4G network”. But, Verizon Wireless is ready to join the fray. We’ve known that Verizon (America’s biggest wireless carrier) has been building their 4G network full steam ahead. But now, this rumor pins their 4G being [...]

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