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The NOOK Color eBook reader from Barnes & Noble has hit the FCC. But the latest reports are suggesting that the FCC will not reveal anything about this new device for a few months.
The FCC documents do not reveal anything new about the Android-powered tablet and the internal photos of the device will remain confidential for the next six months.
Just to remind you, Barnes & Noble unveiled the device last week. The device, which comes with a 7 inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, is powered by Android 2.1.
It comes with an 8GB of internal
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Best Buy has confirmed that it will be providing customers with four exclusive handsets that will not be found at any other retail store. The devices that are arriving at its stores later this month include the HTC Surround, the Dell Streak, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and the Samsung Fascinate.
It is interesting news that the retail giant is getting exclusivity on the Streak and the recently announced Windows Phone 7-equipped Surround, but the X10 and Samsung Fascinate are equally as exciting, as you can buy them in stylish white models.
The HTC Surround (on AT&T) is the
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Rumors about an iPhone that is compatible with Verizon Wireless’ network have been rampant for months. Now, new reports are suggesting that the CDMA iPhone 4 is coming to Verizon in early next year.
According to a research analyst, Apple is on schedule to launch an iPhone capable of making calls on Verizon’s network in early 2011, most likely in March.
Although we do not have an exact launch date, the device is likely to be launched sometime around the now rumored date.
But the analyst has also revealed that Apple has other bigger CDMA plans. According to the analyst, the
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You must already know that the UK version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be released on November 1st. Now, a new rumor is suggesting that the Verizon version of the tablet is also set to be launched on November 1st.
Earlier, we had seen the rumor that Sprint was planning a November 16th launch date for the device and a T-Mobile leak confirmed that the carrier will be selling the tablet for $399 on a carrier contract.
There is a possibility that the new information on the Verizon release date is correct since an early November release seems spot on if the carrier wants the device
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Wal-Mart might be getting ready to launch the Apple iPad very soon. Earlier, there were hints that the retailer would be selling the device later this year. Now, a leaked document is proof that the launch might actually happen next week.
Back in May, it was announced by Wal-Mart that it had plans to start selling the iPad in its US retail stores “later this year”. Now, a leaked internal email that emerged last week gives us some of the details surrounding the retailer’s iPad launch.
The leaked document suggests that the retailer will be offering all six models of the iPad,
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Last month, Sony Ericsson had announced the LiveView Bluetooth wireless display. Now, the LiveView has been approved by the FCC and the device has been priced.
The LiveView, which comes equipped with a 1.3-inch 128×128 color OLED display, is expected to be arriving in November 2010 with a price tag of €69 ($96). The news of a possible November release date and the European pricing was unveiled on the French site Journal Du Geek.
The display, which is meant for Android phones, is an iPod nano type display that can be worn as a watch or clipped onto clothes. Earlier, the
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LG has introduced a new addition into its Optimus line-up (which also includes the Chic, One and S variant), the Optimus T Android handset. The device, which is aimed at budget-conscious customers, will be a T-Mobile exclusive with launch date expected near the holiday season.
The entry-level handset will be coming equipped with a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recording. Although many of the latest entry-level Android handsets will be arriving in the market with Android 2.1, the Optimus T will be running the latest v2.2 Froyo operating system.
Users will get
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Motorola has announced its 7 Android phones (some of which were announced and rumored earlier) which are coming sometime in the near future. The list of phones include Bravo, Citrus, Defy, Droid Pro, Flipout, Flipside and Spice.
The Motorola Bravo, which is being called “small but mighty”, runs Android 2.1 and comes equipped with a 3.7-inch WVGA touchscreen. The phone will be available later this year on AT&T.
The Android 2.1 running Motorola Citrus features a 3-inch QVGA screen and a 3 megapixel camera. The device will also have a compact form, a 3.5mm headset jack and
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Earlier, we had reported when Virgin Mobile USA announced that it will be offering the Samsung Intercept Android handset. But the carrier had kept silent about the pricing and availability of the device which is Virgin’s first Android device. Now, the device is available from Virgin for $249.99 (contract-free) at Target stores nationwide.
The Android 2.1 device comes with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display and features a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The device will also have a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS and WiFi connectivity.
The Samsung Intercept comes preloaded with multiple
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Panasonic has returned to the gaming world with the Jungle, a new handheld gaming console. The company, which made the ill-fated 3DO console in the 1990s, has come up with a device that would try to compete with Nintendo, Sony and possibly Apple.
The Jungle console will be focusing on the Panasonic Cloud Entertainment (PCENT), a service that would revolve around online gaming and online video creation and playback.
The Jungle, which is a clamshell device, will be coming with a super high-resolution display and features a full QWERTY keyboard. It will also be coming with what
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