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Optoma DS339, DX339 and DW339 Projectors

Optoma DS339, DX339 and DW339 Projectors angle
Optoma launches three new DLP projectors, the DS339, DX339 and DW339, ideal for a broad range of uses from office to classroom to home. They are based on DLP display technology and a 3D-PC-ready, meaning they can connect to any 3D-capable PC for showing 3D content.

Optoma DS339, DX339 and DW339 Projectors top
While all feature 2600 ANSI lumens brightness and 5000:1 contrast ratio, the DS339, DX339 and DW339 offer 800×600, 1024×768 and 1280×800 resolution, respecectively. They sport 190W Philips lamp with up to 6500 hours of life, and come with built-in 2-watt speaker. With a wide range of connectors, including HDMI v1.3, two VGA-in, VGA-out, S-video, composite video, audio-in, audio-out, you can connect to all sources. There are also RS-232 and USB-B control terminals.
Optoma DS339, DX339 and DW339 Projectors front
Optoma DS339, DX339 and DW339 Projectors connectors

Gigabyte Aivia Xenon Dual-mode Touchpad Mouse

Gigabyte Aivia Xenon Dual-mode Touchpad Mouse
Gigabyte unveils the Aivia Xenon, the world’s first dual-mode touchpad mouse. The mouse features a flat surface which is the touch area. It can be used as a mouse or a touchpad, and users can switch between them easily with the Mode button on the side, with blue light indicates ‘Mouse Mode,’ and purple light indicates ‘Touchpad Mode.’


Gigabyte Aivia Xenon Dual-mode Touchpad Mouse top
The Xenon supports multitouch gestures, and you can customize the gestures using the Aivia Xenon software. The mouse also includes Gigabyte’s Free-Scrolling Technology that makes web surfing and browsing files more efficient and effortless. The Aivia Painter allows you to paint and draw on the screen.

The Shiny Black Aivia Xenon sports a 1000 dpi laser sensor with a report rate of 125 reports per second. It offers a 10-meter working distance and is powered by two AAA batteries.
Gigabyte Aivia Xenon Dual-mode Touchpad Mouse touchpad mode
Gigabyte Aivia Xenon Dual-mode Touchpad Mouse mouse mode

CableJive LineOut Pro

CableJive LineOut Pro
CableJive launches the LineOut Pro audio output cable for iPhone, iPod and iPad. The cable is intended to deliver high-quality audio. It has a 30pin connector for connecting iPhone/iPod/iPad on one end, and a gold-plated 3.5mm audio plug on the other. The 1 meter long cable works with all iPad, iPhone and iPod models (except iPod shuffle) with any case or cover.

Plextor M5S SATA III SSD

Plextor M5S SATA III SSD
Plextor adds to its SSD line the new M5S series SATA III solid state drives. Using 25nm NAND flash and server-grade Marvell 88SS9174 controller, the M5S is intended to deliver high performance, offering up to 520MB/s read and 390MB/s write speeds and  up to 73,000/70,000 IOPS read/write performance. It uses SATA III 6Gbps interface.

The Plextor M5S is available in 64GB, 128GB, 256GB capacities, which have 128MB, 256MB and 512MB DRAM cache memory, respectively. The 2.5-inch SSD supports TRIM command, S.M.A.R.T., and data encryption. According to Plextor, with the True Speed technology, the drive will maintain the same, consistent high performance and speed -even after years of usage.
Plextor M5S will be released in late Q3.
Models:
  • PX-64M5S – 64GB
  • PX-128M5S – 128GB
  • PX-256M5S – 256GB

MSI Wind Top AE2281 and AE2281G All-in-One PCs

MSI Wind Top AE2281 and AE2281G All-in-One PCs
MSI announced its new Wind Top AE2281 and AE2281G all-in-one desktop PCs. The 21.5-inch PCs are powered by Intel’s Ivy Bridge 3rd gen Core i5-3450S processor and 4GB of RAM (max 8GB). The AE2281 uses the integrated Intel HD2500 graphics, while the AE2281G comes equipped with NVIDIA GeForce GT630M graphics card with up to 2GB of video memory. The new Wind Top’s 21.5-inch screen has Full HD 1920×1080 resolution and power-saving LED-backlight.

The AE2281 and AE2281G come with 500GB 7200RPM hard drive and a DVD SuperMulti burner, as well as a 6-in-1 card reader. It has a 1.3 Megapixel webcam and 3Wx2 5.1-channel speakers with THX TRUSTUDIO PRO sound enhancement. There are two USB 3.0 ports with one of them supports Super Charger for charging USB-powered devices without turning on the PC, and one HDMI out, one HDMI input jacks. Both WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Ethernet LAN are available. You can also add TV tuner using the PCIe interface.

With Smart Media Link, AE2281 and AE2281G can share media content with their tablet, laptop, TV or other mobile devices via DLNA. The Smart Sync, on the other hand, syncs Outlook contacts, calendars, as well as photos, music, documents, bookmarks and other data on your computers to the cloud.

Microsoft offers Windows 8 Pro upgrade for just $39.99

Here’s some good news coming from Microsoft. They just announced that users from Windows XP and up can upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for just $39.99 when it becomes available soon. That’s cheaper than some paid anti-virus programs and will probably force those with aging Windows XP machines to upgrade to the new OS.
The $39.99 upgrade promo price is a download-only offer (which you can use to create your bootable USB or burn an ISO copy to a DVD) and will expire on January 31, 2013. Once Windows 8 Pro RTM becomes available, head to Windows.com to purchase your Windows 8 upgrade. The Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant makes upgrading simple by walking you through the upgrade process step-by-step from purchase to download and then of course installation.

For those wanting a DVD package of the Windows 8 Pro upgrade, it will also be available in stores for $69.99 during this promotion period. Will let you know if Microsoft Philippines will have the same price on the offline package for the local market.

Apple planning to make smaller, cheaper iPad to go up against the Nexus 7

The tablet gauntlet has been thrown by Google, and one of its main rivals has responded. Bloomberg is reporting that Apple plans to release their own 7- or 8-inch tablet by October, said people close to the matter. The new tablet will not have the same high-resolution screen that’s currently on the new iPad, possibly to cut costs – vital if Apple wants to get close to the Nexus 7′s $199 price tag. It’s hard to imagine Apple going down this road, as the brand has always been about premium devices which incidentally carry premium price tags. It’d be interesting to see how Apple manages to make this work, although that probably would be a moot point – people would still buy it anyway.


Source: Bloomberg

Review: Samsung Galaxy Y

[This review originally appeared in the December 2011 issue of Gadgets Magazine]
By Michelle Callanta-Toledo

Form factor: Candybar

OS: Android OS, v2.3.5 (Gingerbread)
LCD size and classification: 3-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors; 240 x 320 pixels
Physical Dimension: 104 x 58 x 11.5 mm
Weight: 97.5 g

Band: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900; HSDPA 900 / 2100
Internal memory: 180 MB; microSD, up to 32GB

Say you wanted to get acquainted with Android and all of the things Android can do but don’t want to break the bank. Then I recommend the Samsung Galaxy 7 for starters. Of course there’s no denying that the Php 4,990 retail price with Smart’s Netphone Edition is nothing short of appealing. But aside from that, you get a phone that’s intuitive, easy to use, and no-nonsense. And though you are paying for what you get in some areas, like the modest 2-megapixel camera, you do also get a nice 832 MHz processor for that smooth, responsive Android 2.3 experience.

Now you don’t have to worry that the phone will only be appealing on the inside as the Samsung Galaxy Y does not look like some run-of-the-mill bargain phone despite its price. Small, slim and incredibly sleek, the Galaxy Y looks very much like other high-end phones when it comes to design (if not better looking) with its smooth mirror-face and metallic-like trimmings, as seen with the back cover (though it’s still made of plastic) giving the phone a more sophisticated look and durable feel. To maintain its minimalist sophistication, the Galaxy Y has only one home button right in the center while the back and menu buttons remain flat and are part of the phone’s face just below the screen. The power button is on the phone’s right side, volume buttons on the left, USB port and 3.5mm jack on the top, and the microSD and SIM slots are at the back and inside of the cover along with the battery – a battery that can last you 2-3 days with average (simple call and text) use. Calls were clear and crisp. There weren’t any dropped calls although I did sometimes forget I had to slide the touchscreen first before I could answer my calls.

Entry-level users will like the Galaxy Y since it is very affordable and appealing considering it has practically all the apps Android has to offer (which may or may not be good for students who should do more studying and less app-downloading). Connecting to the internet is fast with its Wi-Fi connectivity while simple browsing is nothing short of delightful. Even the sound quality is not bad, as I watched videos on Youtube and listened to some of my favorite tracks (stored in my microSD card).

But for all of the aforementioned pluses, the only thing that would probably hinder you from truly enjoying the overall experience of using the Samsung Galaxy Y is the screen. If it had been just one inch bigger, had it maximized the remaining space on the screen, it would have been much easier to use. I felt the human effort to work the phone as it just wasn’t as seamless as I’d hoped. Texting was a chore and, at one time, I was yearning for a stylus. But I suppose there’s always that trade-off.

What’s Hot:
832 MHz processor
Runs on Android 2.3

What’s Not:
Small screen makes it difficult to use

Buy Meter: 8

Bottomline:
If you want an affordable entry-level Android that can give you more than its price, the Samsung Galaxy Y is definitely one to consider.

Super Smash Bros 4 may have reached its character limit, says director

We’ve previously told you about Namco Bandai taking part in the development of the fourth installment of Super Smash Bros for Wii U and 3DS, and we left you wondering which new characters would be joining the SSB roster. If you’re expecting a bigger, more hardcore pool of playable characters, the game’s director, Masahiro Sakurai, may have just crushed your hopes.

In an article in the Official Nintendo Magazine, Sakurai reportedly feels that there is no need to build a bigger roster and that they already have enough characters to maintain a feasible gameplay.

“In terms of quantity, we’ve probably already reached the limit of what’s feasible,” says Sakurai. “I think a change of direction may be what’s needed.”

“There is a certain charm to games that have huge casts of playable characters, but they tend to have issues with game balance and it becomes very difficult to fine-tune each character and have them all feel distinctive,” Sakurai shares with Nintendo Power.

The may be a bit disappointing—especially to those expecting the developers to throw in some Namco Bandai characters—but the good thing is there’s a good chance they won’t add to the line-up of characters that barely have any distinctions (i.e. Fox, Falco and Wolf). As long as it retains its current roster and that thrilling classic Smash Bros gameplay, this project will hopefully turn out fine.


Nokia says the Nexus 7 infringes on their patents

Seems like the Nexus 7 is barely out of the gate and it’s already managed to attract some undue attention. It appears that Nokia has come out and is claiming that the little tablet infringes on several of its WiFi patents, which probably has to do with the IEEE 802.11 standard. Nokia spoke with tech website Inquirer, and has said that “Nokia has more than 40 licensees, mainly for its standards essential patent portfolio, including most of the mobile device manufacturers. Neither Google nor Asus is licensed under our patent portfolio.” This little slip-up probably won’t amount to a full-on lawsuit we gather, especially now that Nokia can ill afford a legal battle with one of the biggest names in the tech world. Besides, licensing their patents would make more sense, as they probably would make a killing as the new tablet is one of the hottest pieces of consumer tech right now. ”Companies who are not yet licensed under our standard essential patents should simply approach us and sign up for a license,” Nokia added.


Source: The Inquirer

Canon issues product advisory for Powershot S100 units due to lens issue, offers free repairs


Have you noticed that your brand spanking new Canon Powershot S100 is acting up? Specifically, that its lens isn’t retracting properly? Well, it’s not just you – Canon USA has issued a general product advisory about the issue. It seems that it’s caused by a part becoming disconnected inside the lens. Canon USA also says that this particular issue “may occur when the camera is used in certain environmental conditions such as high temperature and/or humidity”, which is a dead ringer for our tropical country, the Philippines. The company has narrowed down the serial numbers of the affected units, and if the first and second digits of the camera’s serial number are any number from”29″ through”41″, (Example: “29xxxxxxxxxx”, “30xxxxxxxxxx”………”41xxxxxxxxxx”) your unit is affected. Never fear, as Canon has pledged that “products that exhibit this phenomenon will be repaired free of charge, regardless of the warranty status, if it is confirmed that the lens error has been caused by disconnection of the part inside the lens.” Of course, that’s for customers overseas (specifically in the US), and it’s not that clear-cut what customers in other territories should do (like ours, for example), other than the requisite “please contact the Canon Customer Support Center in your region.” We’ve reached out to Canon Marketing Philippines for their answer to this particular issue, and we’ll update our post as soon as they get back to us.


Source: Canon USA Via The Verge

Sony QD-S32 and QD-S64 XQD Memory Cards offer 168MB/s transfer rate

Sony QD-S32 and QD-S64 XQD Memory Cards offer 168MBs transfer rate
Sony announced in Japan its S-Series XQD memory cards capable of delivering up to 168MB/s read and write speeds. As the 32GB QD-S32 and 64GB QD-S64 use the PCI Express Gen .1 interface, users probably need a Thunderbolt card reader to get the fastest speeds on your PC.

The superfast S-Series XQDs are capable of high-speed continuous RAW shooting. According to Sony, they can handle 108 RAW shots in 10 seconds. Coming on 11 July, the QD-S32 and QD-S64 will be available for around 40,000 Yen and 60,000 Yen respectively.

Kingmax PD-06 USB Flash Drive

Kingmax PD-06 USB Flash Drive
Kingmax brings a new USB flash drive, the PD-06 with a capless design and a retractable USB connector. With a streamlined white housing and a lightweight design, the PD-06 comes in 2GB – 32GB capacities. Its capless design avoids risk of losing the cap and the hanging strap hole lets you attach drive to a lanyard.

The Kingmax PD-06 uses USB 2.0 interface. It comes in bright red and turquoise green.

Pioneer S-MM251 Compact Notebook Speakers

Pioneer S-MM251 Compact Notebook Speakers black
Pioneer is going to launch in July the S-MM251 compact USB-powered laptop computer speakers. Equipped with a built-in audio DAC, the speaker features a bass-reflex enclosure designed to enhance lower bass frequencies. It sports two 1.75-inch aluminum sound drivers to deliver 1.5Wx2 output power.

Pioneer S-MM251 Compact Notebook Speakers silver
The S-MM251 comes with a small, softly-rounded design and has integrated blue LED in front of them to indicate a proper connection, and control buttons for volume up, volume down and mute. It uses a single USB cable for connection and power, so you don’t need to mess with cables.

The Pioneer S-MM251 is available in black and white and is priced at $79.99.

Pioneer BDP-150 3D Blu-ray Player Released


Pioneer BDP-150 3D Blu-ray Player
Pioneer releases its BDP-150 3D Blu-ray player. Other than playing 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD discs, the network-enabled BDP-150 also allows users to access content from YouTube, Netflix, Pandora services. It also has the ability to play media files from USB storage device or via a home network. Formats supported include DivX, MPEG-4, WMV, AVI, MP3, FLAC, WMA.

The Pioneer BDP-150 sports a 192 khz/24-bit audio DAC and supports DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD and Super Audio CD high-quality audio formats. For video, it supports HDMI 1080p/24 Hz output and 36-Bit Deep Color. You can use the free iControlAV2012 app as a remote control for the player.
The Pioneer BDP-150 is available for $179.99.


Pioneer releases its BDP-150 3D Blu-ray player. Other than playing 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD discs, the network-enabled BDP-150 also allows users to access content from YouTube, Netflix, Pandora services. It also has the ability to play media files from USB storage device or via a home network. Formats supported include DivX, MPEG-4, WMV, AVI, MP3, FLAC, WMA.

The Pioneer BDP-150 sports a 192 khz/24-bit audio DAC and supports DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD and Super Audio CD high-quality audio formats. For video, it supports HDMI 1080p/24 Hz output and 36-Bit Deep Color. You can use the free iControlAV2012 app as a remote control for the player.

The Pioneer BDP-150 is available for $179.99.

JVC ADIXXION GC-XA1 Quad-proof Rugged Action Camera

JVC ADIXXION GC-XA1 Quad-proof Rugged Action Camera
JVC introduces in the UK the ADIXXION GC-XA1, a quad-proof rugged action camera. With a heavy-duty design for use without housing, the camera is quad-proof -waterproof to a depth of 5m (16.4 ft), shockproof to withstand a fall from 2m (6.5ft) high, dustproof and freezeproof. It also has a scratch-resistant rubber texture.

JVC ADIXXION GC-XA1 Quad-proof Rugged Action Camera angle
The ADIXXION is equipped with a 5 Megapixel CMOS image sensor and a super wide angle lens. It is capable of Full HD 1920×1080/30p recording, and capturing 5 Megapixel still images. The built-in WiFi connectivity allows you to transfer images to computer wirelessly, and even stream “live” HD videos in realtime to USTREAM without a PC. JVC’s action camera has 5x digital zoom and digital image stabilizer, and supports Time-Lapse REC to record a frame at a time at intervals of 1 or 5 seconds. It has a HDMI output so you can bring HD video to a HDTV  for sharing with family and friend. It uses SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card for storage.
JVC ADIXXION GC-XA1 Quad-proof Rugged Action Camera lcd display
As a action camera, the ADIXXION GC-XA1 comes with a goggle mount for attaching to goggle strap with supplied screws. a flexible mount that adheres to flat or curved surface with supplied 3M double-sided tape, two lens protectors and a LCD protection film to prevent the 1.5-inch LCD display for scratches. The Wi-Video PC software is included with the camera, and Android and iOS apps are also available for use with the action camera.

Shuttle XPC XS35GTA V3 Slim PC gets Radeon HD7410M Graphics

Shuttle XPC XS35GTA V3 Slim PC gets Radeon HD7410M Graphics 2
Shuttle launches in Europe the XS35GTA V3, the latest addition to the XS35 series. The slim barebone PC is equipped with Intel’s dual-core Atom D2700 processor and dedicated AMD Readeon HD7410M graphics card, and supports up to 4GB of RAM with two SO-DIMM slots. Along with the XS35GTA V3, Shuttle will also release the XS35 V3 with integrated Intel GMA3650 graphics

Shuttle XPC XS35GTA V3 Slim PC gets Radeon HD7410M Graphics angle
At 36mm thin, both slim barebone PCs can accomodate a 2.5-inch SATA SSD/HDD drive or one slimline drive. They support Gigabit Ethernet LAN and WiFi connectivity, and offers a 4-in-1 card reader, five USB 2.0 ports, VGA output, and HDMI 1.3 output. Using the optional PHD2 adapter, users can add a second 2.5-inch drive instead of slimline optical drive.

The XPC XS35GTA and XS35 V3 have a fanless design for quiet operation. The former is priced at Euro 172 and the latter at Euro 233.
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Shuttle XPC XS35GTA V3 Slim PC gets Radeon HD7410M Graphics

Vizio XVT Series Cinemawide 21:9 3D HDTV Launched

Vizio XVT Series Cinemawide 21-9 3D XVT3D580CM HDTV 1
Vizio’s XVT Series Cinemawide 21:9 3D HDTV (model XVT3D580CM) is now available for purchase. With a 21:9 Cinemawide screen, the 58-inch HDTV perfectly fits the 2.35:1 aspect ratio used for most major Hollywood films, meaning you no need need to see black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. It features a 2560×1080 Full HD resolution, Edge Lit Razor LED backlight, 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 120Hz refresh rate, 5.5ms response time and 178/178-degree viewing angle. It can display 1.07 billion (10-bit) colors.

Vizio XVT Series Cinemawide 21-9 3D XVT3D580CM HDTV
The Cinemawide XVT3D580CM is 3D-capable featuring Theater 3D Technology to clear flicker-free 3D images that is two time brighter than conventional 3DTVS, and four pairs of lightweight battery-free 3D glasses are included. The HDTV features Smart Dimming and Ambient Light Sensing technology to deliver perfect images, and SRS StudioSound and SRS TruSurround HD sound enhancement.
Vizio XVT Series Cinemawide 21-9 3D XVT3D580CM HDTV angle
The Vizio XVT3D580CM comes with built-in WiFi connectivity and includes Vizio Internet Apps for access to online content, including movie/TV show streaming from Netflix, Hulu Plus, Vudu, Amazon; and access to social networking sites. It has five HDMI ports and comes with a Bluetooth universal remote control with full QWERTY keyboard that lets users type, search and browse apps and content easily.

The Vizio XVT3D580CM XVT Series Cinemawide HDTV is priced at $2799, and is available for $2499 for a limited time.
Vizio XVT Series Cinemawide 21-9 3D XVT3D580CM HDTV front
Vizio XVT Series Cinemawide 21-9 3D XVT3D580CM HDTV back
Vizio XVT Series Cinemawide 21-9 3D XVT3D580CM HDTV side

Run Android apps on your Mac with BlueStacks App Player

Chances are you’ve already heard of the nifty software called BlueStacks App Player before. No? Well BlueStacks App Player is used to run Android applications on your Windows PC – before. And recently, the company has launched an early alpha version of the software for Mac.
BlueStacks App Player Mac Hero
Unlike the Windows version, BlueStacks for Mac only supports 17 Android apps for now such as Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook, Pulse and more. It is very similar to it’s Windows counterpart where you run the BlueStacks desktop client and from there, you can then launch Android apps or sync supported apps from your Android phone or tablet using its Cloud Connect feature.

Starmobile FeatureSmart T601i, feature phone or smartphone?

Last week, Starmobile proudly and officially made itself known to the public with a media launch. For those who still don’t know who Starmobile is, they are a local maker of quality dual SIM mobile phones for the mass market.
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They also announced their latest creation, the FeatureSmart T601i. Going by its name, you must be wondering if it’s a feature phone with smart functions, or a feature-rich smartphone?
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Not putting any more labels to it, the T601i is a full-touchscreen dual-SIM phone packed with features and smartphone functions. It has a 3.5-inch display, WiFi connectivity, 3.2 megapixel camera, supports java apps and even has a mobile TV (yes it has a retractable antenna). It also has a built-in access to Facebook, Twitter and comes with Opera Mobile for browsing.
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The T601i also comes with exclusive mobile content from Inquirer.net and Job Market Online for real time news updates and job alerts.



Source: pinoytechblog

HTC Desire C is your budget Android 4.0 ICS phone

Along with the launch of the dual-SIM Desire V, HTC also outs their most affordable Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phone in the market, the HTC Desire C. This little phone doesn’t have the specs to amaze you but HTC made this for those who wants to get their toes wet with Android without over committing on the budget.
HTC Desire C
The HTC Desire C, as the name implies, stems from the Desire line with that familiar curves and design. It looks like a shrunken HTC Desire V that should fit comfortably in your pocket.
HTC Desire C 1
It will effectively replace last year’s HTC Wildfire S with both having a lowly 600MHz processor and a 512MB RAM. However, the HTC Desire C gets Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4.0 UI on top of it. It also has a bigger 3.5-inch screen with 16million colors, a more spacious 4GB internal storage, and a 5-megapixel camera. Not to mention you will also be getting Beats Audio enhancement on this phone if that’s your thing.
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Being an entry-level phone from HTC, you will be getting more colors to choose from with the Desire C — Polar White, Stealth Black, and Flamenco Red. It is now available in HTC shops and authorized resellers with an SRP of Php10,990, which I personally think is just right for its specs.

HTC Desire C Specs:
 
600MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7225A CPU, Adreno 200 GPU
Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with HTC Sense 4.0 UI
3.5″ capacitive touchscreen (320 x 480 pixels) HVGA resolution
512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage, microSD up to 32GB
7.2 Mbps HSDPA, 384 Kbps HSUPA support
Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
5 MP autofocus camera
No front-facing cam
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with hotspot functionality
Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP
GPS with A-GPS connectivity; digital compass
107.2 x 60.6 x 12.3 mm
100 g
Li-Ion battery 1230mAh
Colors: Polar White, Stealth Black, Flamenco Red
SRP: Php10,990

Samsung makes WB100 Ultra Zoom camera

No word yet on when it’ll be coming to the Philippines, but Samsung just released a new camera in the UK and Germany that will soon be available in other European countries as well. The Samsung WB100 packs a 22.3 to 579.9 mm equivalent lens with 26x optical zoom. The camera has a pop-up flash and aside from the fact that its lens isn’t interchangeable, its overall design closely resembles that of DSLRs, including the right-side hand grip.

It features a 16-megapixel sensor and is capable of 3D photography, live panorama, 720p video recording, and has an ISO range of 80-1600. It’s also equipped with Dual Image Stabilization to help with shaky shots. It can be powered by either AA batteries or lithium-ion rechargeable ones, adding to its general versatility as a travel companion. As a whole, the camera combines high image performance and creative functionality in a compact design.

The camera is available in black or red and retails for about US $277 (approximately Php 11,700).

Google Voice Search goes up against Siri [VIDEO]

 
One of the features that was outlined in the upcoming Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update was Google’s improved voice search and Google Now functionality. Now, the new features looked extremely similar to Apple’s Siri – that virtual assistant that’s been hailed by many as the best feature of the new iPhone. Well, it probably wasn’t a surprise that someone would take Google’s voice recognition tech and pit it against Siri. 
 
YouTube user  has done exactly that, using the recently released source code for Android 4.1 in the Galaxy Nexus. You can check out the result in the video below, but we’ll save you the trouble – it seems that Google’s voice search is much, much faster and was pulling up search pages quicker and had a higher rate of accurate voice recognition than Siri. Which isn’t much of a surprise, really, as Siri connects to Wolfram Alfa for most of its replies, while Google’s service..well..connects to Google.

RIM to stick with BlackBerry OS, debunks rumors of partnerships with other OS developers


Due to its current struggle in the mobile phone market and the recently announced delay of BlackBerry 10, a lot of rumors about Research in Motion’s possible partnership with other mobile OS developers, including Microsoft (Windows Phone) and Google (Android), have recently been making their way up the tech grapevine. RIM CEO Thorsten Heins dispelled all the buzz with a recent statement regarding the rumored partnerships.

“We came to the decision that joining the family of the Android players, for example, would not fit RIM’s strategy and its customers. We are not trying to be one of many. We’re trying to be different. We’re trying to be the best solution for our customers that buy a BlackBerry, know why they want a BlackBerry. And we’re aiming for nothing less than being a viable, successful, mobile computing platform of the future,” said Heins, when asked about RIM’s long-term strategy during its recent post-earnings conference call.

“If I continue to rely on somebody else’s OS and somebody else’s platform, would that allow me in the long run to really differentiate towards my customers and provide them the services and the environment that they request from me and that they would like to have? I have a big question mark around this. So I think going this way and building the platform we are building has the absolute intent to serve our customers and our markets better than on a standard-based OS and platform,” he adds.

2012 has not been a good year so far for RIM. As the company is currently experiencing a drastic loss in stocks, a partnership may seem like a good option. But RIM isn’t ready to give up just yet. They’re still bent on keeping the ship afloat, and by the looks of it, they plan on doing it their way.



Sources: Forbes and IBN Live 

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ported to Samsung Galaxy S III


Envious of all that pre-release, Jelly Bean Action that Galaxy Nexus owners are enjoying? Well, if you have the know-how (and are not afraid of the fact that you may potentially brick your unit) we have good news for you. Engadget is reporting that enterprising hackers have managed to port Jelly Bean over to the newly released Samsung Galaxy S III. Unfortunately, the hack isn’t perfect, so you’ll be losing a few things in the process, namely the camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, storage and audio. But hey, it’ll allow you to at least poke around and kick in the tires of Android 4.1, and we’re pretty sure that not everyone has Galaxy S III’s running Google’s latest OS, right? If you’re one of the brave ones, you can check out how to do it yourself in the link below.


GSM Motorola RAZR gets in with its own Ice Cream Sandwich update

GSM Motorola RAZR gets in with its own Ice Cream Sandwich update

As Verizon Motorola DROID RAZR and DROID RAZR MAXX owners continue to relish with the recently available Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software update, those holding dearly onto the GSM version of the Motorola RAZR are wondering when it’ll be their turn. Interestingly, the wait isn’t long at all, as it seems as though Motorola is pushing out the update as we speak.

Indeed, it’s a long time in the making, but nevertheless, GSM Motorola RAZR owners can experience all the wonders surrounding the new update. Specifically, owners in Asia are the first to report the beloved news of seeing the highly anticipated update – and we’re fairly certain it’s going to be spreading pretty quick at this point. Therefore, you might want to check for updates on your handset to see if it has arrived for you.


Aging HTC Incredible S gets the love of seeing an Android 4.0 ICS update

Aging HTC Incredible S gets the love of seeing an Android 4.0 ICS update

Wow, it seems as though all the smartphone manufacturers needed a nudge from Google to finally release some Ice Cream Sandwich updates. After Google unveiled its Android 4.1 Jelly Bean platform last week, we’ve been seeing quite a few smartphones getting their long awaited ICS updates. So far, we’ve seen the Motorola DROID RAZR, Sony Xperia mini, and Motorola RAZR get their updates for ICS, but now we can include the aging HTC Incredible S.

Yes folks, you heard that right! The aging HTC Incredible S, which is essentially the same as the
HTC Droid Incredible 2 for Verizon, is surprisingly getting its tasty helping of dessert in the form of an ICS software update. Specifically, it updates the handset’s software to Android 4.0.4, and from the looks of it, owners are treated to version 3.6 of HTC’s Sense interface.

Of course, it’s not the most up-to-date version of Sense, which is what we see running on devices like the HTC One X, but nevertheless, HTC Sense 3.6 is still going to please a lot of Incredible S owners. It might not have the cool 3D and transition effects found with Sense 4.0, but at least it boasts nearly all of the core functionality we’d expect to find.


Right now, it seems like
unlocked versions of the smartphone are the first to see the update, which happens to clock in at 250MB in size – meaning, Wi-Fi connectivity might be the optimal choice for downloading it. However, it’s unknown at this point if its CDMA sibling in the HTC Droid Incredible 2 for Verizon Wireless will be seeing the same love.

CM4's case for the iPhone 4/4S doubles as a wallet - lessens the bulk in your pockets

CM4's case for the iPhone 4/4S doubles as a wallet - lessens the bulk in your pockets

Even now, we’re waiting to see that inevitable pop with mobile payments, but so far, we’re still left with doing it the old fashion way – and that’s with cash or credit card. Of course, there is a limited amount of real estate in our pockets, which means that we really have to be careful in what we carry around to not make it look as though we’re lugging a lot.

Well folks, if you happen to own an iPhone 4/4S, you ought to check out this one case that doubles as a wallet. No doubt, we’ve heard about many wallet cases in the past, but what makes this one from CM4 so special, is the fact that it’s a single piece as opposed to a foldable design like others we’ve seen. Specifically, CM4’s protective wallet case for the iPhone 4/4S boasts a slit in the rear that accommodates up to 3 cards (credit cards, license, etc) and cash. Furthermore, it has a nice soft-touch feel to slip in and out of your pockets without much effort.

CM4's case for the iPhone 4/4S doubles as a wallet - lessens the bulk in your pockets

Rather than lugging around your iPhone and your wallet, this case from CM4 seemingly combines the two so that you minimize the amount of things you have to carry in your pockets. Still, if you’re the type to carry a whole lot in your wallet, this might not be the suitable thing for you. Then again, if you’re going out for the night and don’t feel like carrying a bunch of stuff, you can play it safe and stick with this.

For those interested in checking out CM4’s wallet case, you’ll need to fork over $39.99 to pick it up in either Black Onyx, Pearl White, Pacific Green, or Pink Sapphire.


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