White Samsung Galaxy Nexus Poses For The Camera
We recently heard that Samsung would be releasing a white version of their Galaxy Nexus Android 4.0 smartphone, and now we have some actual pictures of the device, which you can see below. The white Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be available in the UK from February and device is expected to retail for the same [...]
Texas Instruments Shows Off OMAP 5 Android 4.0 Reference Design
We recently saw a demo of a Windows 8 Tablet from Texas Instruments which is running on their OMAP 4 processor and now the company has shown off a new Android 4.0 reference design which is based on their new OMAP 5 processor. The new reference design was shown off at this years CES, and [...]
Google And LG Working To Build Google ‘Nexus’ TV Device?
Google already produces flagship models of its smartphones when it release a major new version of Android, which have been released under the Nexus name, with the latest one being the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which was released with Android 4.0. Now it would appear that Google is considering doing a same thing with its Google [...]
HTC Ville Headed To T-Mobile?
We first heard about the HTC Ville, which is possibly one of the first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphones from HTC, back in November of last year. The HTC Ville has yet to be officially announced by HTC, but now it looks like this new HTC ICS smartphone will be announced at MWC 2012 [...]
Sony Xperia S Goes Up For Pre-order, Lands In The UK In March
Sony recently announced their first smartphones under the Sony brand, which will take over from their previous smartphone brand of Sony Ericsson, and one of those devices is the Sony Xperia S. Now it looks like the Sony Xperia S will be available in the UK from March, as one online retailer has put up [...]
Nokia Lumia 900 Lands On AT&T In March
Nokia recently announced its first LTE Windows Phone smartphone for the US, the Nokia Lumia 900, which the company unveiled at CES earlier this month. When the Nokia Lumia 900 was announced we were told that the new Windows Phone smartphone would be headed to US mobile carrier AT&T, although at the time of the [...]
Quantum Computing Sort Of Makes History With Super-Computation
So there’s a company called D-Wave Systems over in Canada who are pushing the envelope with this whole Quantum computing stuff. It’s among the farthest technological frontiers of our time and like most cutting edge territories, it’s hard to understand. But this hasn’t kept news of a breakthrough from spreading. It turns out a qubit-powered [...]
Epic Open Source Program To Improve Raven II Surgical Robots
The Raven II robot might not look like much, but it’s the cutting edge of surgery. A new program spearheaded by the National Science Foundation wants to push the envelope farther by distributing the Raven II among top medical institutions. Developed by the University of Washington and the University of California, the Raven II is [...]
Samsung Galaxy Note Notepad For That Classic Feel
Samsung’s Galaxy Note is a blessing for those eager to bring just one gear instead of a tablet and a phone, but for those who want to go old school, there’s the Galaxy Note Notepad, which was on display at CES.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is Google’s latest Nexus smartphone, and it comes with a range of impressive specifications, plus the latest version of Google’s mobile OS, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. This is Google’s third Nexus smartphone, and probably the most anticipated Android device to be released to date, as it is the first smartphone [...]
Look Further Into Samsung’s Transparent Smart Window
Innovation is one way to get ahead and Samsung is hoping its new 46-inch LCD panel will get the interest of many. So what’s new from the South Korean company? It’s the new Transparent Smart Window, which, as the name suggests, is transparent and allows the user to get a glance of the view at [...]
RIM Showcases In-Car System Powered By QNX
The recent CES showed off several cars integrated with those cool apps and not to be outdone, Research In Motion’s QNX platform was taken for a spin at a Porsche 911. QNX engineers placed a capacitive screen as replacement for the Porsche’s head unit to control RIM’s platform and the result was a more attractive [...]
