Its official, Google has unveiled at their event today their first mobile phone, the Nexus One. Together with this, Android has now officially launched its latest version 2.1.
While many of Google’s employees had already received their new company flagship beast for free for sometime, the specs were not officially confirmed until today. So here they are and not too different from what was rumored Read the rest of this entry »
The clever Japanese geeks (Professor Masatoshi Ishikawa and Dr. Takashi Komuro) over at Tokyo University have come up with a new interface for mobile phones. This isn’t an application which you would be able to install onto your iPhone or Android phone though. Its a completely new thing. The so far named “vision-based Input Interface” new technology enables users of the mobile phone to control the device without actually touching it, kind of like an “in air” mechanism.
The much rumored Samsung NX10 DSLR Camera is now official. The camera carries similar features if not exactly the same, as it was sought to boast in its unofficial sneak peeks.
Is this for real or just another fake document? Difficult to say but an anonymous tipster has sent this to Phonearena giving the follow details of the rumored Apple iSlate iTablet computer. The piece of paper suggests that the rumored device will have a 7.1 inch multitouch screen covered in a finger print resistant coating and that it will run at 2.26GHz, have 2GB of memory expandable to 8GB, a 120GB hard drive, external optical drive. Additionally, it will sport an iSight camera along with a projector and connectivities such as 3G, WiFi and bluetooth. Check out the image below…
Controlling your Android phone using your PC is actually easier than one would think. This simple tutorial will involve you installing onto your computer (Windows or Linux or Mac OS X) a free software known as Android Screencast. Once you undertake the necessary steps below, you’ll be able to control your Android phone use your mouse and keyboard.
The eco-friendly sportshatch known as the Honda CR-Z Hybrid was slated for 2010 when we featured it around two months ago, Honda certain hasn’t disappointed us as live shots of the car have leaked from Japan.
For those not familiar with this concept vehicle, it does look abit like the Insight but underhood will be a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine mated to Honda’s proprietary Integrated Motor Assist technology. Also there will be a six-speed manual gearbox which will be much more entertaining for driving enthusiasts.
An extremely geeky way to show your passion for Star Trek? I may not be a Star Trek dieheart fan, but this wetsuit would be a one of a kind costume for Halloween. The wetsuit is meant to make you look like as if you were wearing a Star Trek uniform, and they come in a range of colors which include red, yellow and blue. However, it is a wetsuit, and not cheap too. So for those of you who are geeky athletes out there, whatever it is that you do, swim or surf, you might as well make use of it as it will either make your colleagues laugh or extremely jealous.
Check it out! The folks at Engadget have received their Google Nexus One, which we all now know for certain that its date of release will be on the 5th next week. The first hands on video by Engadget below demonstrates some very neat features which the Nexus One will have, much of which largely made possible by Android. Its got that new live touchable wallpaper feature, new widgets, a new shortcut for lazy people that allows them to jump to a specific screen. And as you will see through the entire video, the Nexus One’s leaked specs haven’t disappointed us, it is a pretty fast phone, as evidenced by the demonstration of Google Maps.
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