Qualcomm foldable touchscreen tablet patent Qualcomm has a patent filing of theirs published today which points toward a possible foldable touchscreen tablet. This device will merge a trio of touchscreen displays into a single device, where its interface will change depending on the context. When fully folded, it will function just like a standard...
GuitarBud plug cable system Check out the GuitarBud plug cable system which allows you to hook up your electric guitar into your iPhone, making it work with a bunch of compatible apps. Among them include working in tandem with Voice Memos to record a quick riff, while you can always take advantage of several apps for guitar player on...
OPPO Enjoy e-book Reader Specs Unveiled Still remember the OPPO Enjoy e-book reader? OPPO has finally unveiled the specs of this highly anticipated gadget. Powered by Android OS, the OPPO Enjoy features a 6-inch e-ink display at 800 x 600 resolution, a 2GB of storage space and supports a wide range of popular formats including TXT, HTML, HTM,...
Apple Mac Pro refresh heading our way Word on the grapevine has it that Apple will be unveiling a refreshed Mac Pro machine next tuesday, where you will be able to enjoy an Intel Core i7-980x processor within which boasts a speedy 3.33GHz with TurboBoost to 3.6GHz and comes with half a dozen cores and 12 threads of processing power, a 32nm...
Samsung S Life to roll out at CTIA Wireless CTIA Wireless which will be happening this coming 23rd to 25th March ought to see Samsung unveil their S Life idea – we still have no clue as to what S Life is all about, but according to Samsung, it is “as much a feeling as it is an incredible achievement” and it ought to bring...
50MB broadband for folks in the UK If you happen to live in the UK and want a speedy Internet connection, you might be pleased with news that initial trials by Virgin Media managed to deliver 50MB broadband to the Berkshire village of Woolhampton thanks to the use of telegraph poles. Homes that are hooked up to Virgin Media’s fibre...
OpenGL 4.0 catches up with DirectX11 With OpenGL 4.0, non-Windows platforms will finally have access to all the features of DirectX 11 (DX11) hardware. Tessellation is now available (it’s the star feature of DX11) for game programmers, but there’s also an integration of general purpose computing that is better than in DirectX 11....
Verizon Wireless 4G handset to be out next year The name Nokia was whispered to be the hardware supplier for Verizon Wireless’ maiden 4G handset which is tipped to debut sometime in the middle of next year, where it runs on the LTE network which will roll out at the end of this year after trials at both Boston and Seattle. According to the Wall...
Smartbook concept should be realized This Smartbook does not describe a kind of consumer electronics device, but is a conceptual portable computer instead, where this smartphone can be flipped open to reveal a QWERTY keyboard which can be synchronized with its personalized PC tablet. Definitely something that we would like to see in the real...
Hott MD500 rocks to Android With the slew of tablets as well as iPad wannabes rolling out from China these days, the law of probability points toward a winner through the plethora of candidates, and perhaps one that might just edge out the iPad in terms of popularity? Perhaps in another lifetime, but kudos to Hott for their MD500...
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