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Sony is reportedly working on a digital camera (probably another version of Cybershot) with a built-in 3G modem. The prototype we got to see is not be mistaken for a camera phone. The device seems to be like that of the regular Cyber-shot camera and comes with an addition of a built-in wireless modem for uploading and sharing photos and videos with various services (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr). Now, we tend to believe we are in for some amazing camera technology equipped with wireless connectivity. Wow!
However, we are not sure about the demand of such a device in
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If you’re concerned with just what your Android is doing whule connected to the web (which these days can be pretty much 24/7) then you might be interested in a data traffic app that measures traffic across all connections. With tools for calculating network usage costs based on your current data plan thrown in, you’re onto a winner.
Which seems to be exactly what SPB Software are offering as the leading mobile software developer expands its presence on Android with the release of SPB Wireless Monitor.
Particularly useful for measuring the costs of roaming, SPB Wireless
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Great news for folk in the UK – while the 4G network is some years away from being available in the Sceptered Isle, o2 are jumping into the nationwide broadband market.
Tuning into the need for widespread access for mobiles, tablets, netbooks, laptops and games consoles over the next few years, the roll out is in fact an expansion of a currently modest network that will see 450 o2-owned sites, shops and restaurants all offering free wireless internet for road warriors and cafe writers by 2013.
The project is likely to reap considerable benefits for both the businesses hosting
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Following news of the impending arrival of the Apple iPhone to Verizon – the first time the device as been available on a network other than AT&T in the USA since its 2007 launch – iPhone lovers are delighted to find that their favourite mobile phone will come with a nice additional feature…
Thanks to the provisions put in place by Verizon for its customers to enjoy a decent data connection, the iPhone will offer wireless hotspot capabilities, allowing up to 5 devices to connect through it.
This is likely to be a massive dangling carrot on a long, nation-spanning
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Logitech has unveiled an innovative and handy device, the Logitech K750 solar-powered wireless keyboard. The K750 is exclusively solar charged and can live up to 4 months in complete darkness without power issues, as per company claims.
The K750 features two solar panels on the top portion, which can be charged not only from sunlight but also from in-door lighting. Claimed to perform for 15 years with consistency, the K750 is compatible with Logitech’s Unify, a 2.4 GHz wireless system that can handle up to six devices at a time, which adds to its portability.
With just 7mm
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LG has unveiled the world’s largest commercial 3D LCD TV, the LG 72LEX9. The LEX9, which boasts 72 inches of viewing goodness, is expected to be released next year.
The display of the LG LEX9 is LED backlit. The LEX9 features Spot Control Technology for uniform picture quality, while the TruMotion 400Hz eliminates screen blur.
Framed within INFINIA Design’s minimal structure, the LEX9 is designed to deliver immersive images as realistic and engrossing as those in the cinema.
The 72LEX9 also packs all of the usual high end LG features such as NetCast for easy access to an
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RIM have once again found an intriguing new way to bring out a Blackberry and this time it will be ‘interactive launch’ of the Blackberry 6 that is most certainly going to be a ‘virtual’ affair with probably future plans being revealed and most importantly a concrete release date being offered.
Do not expect though any release of the actual BlackBerry 6 Operating System on October 14 as the invitation seems more like a step to get attention, build up hype and create some buzz before the actual release takes place. The invitations have been already dispatched and expect
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Verizon’s LTE plans have long been in the making. Their 4G plans were all set to be unveiled today when their new COO and President, Lowell McAdam broke the news about LTE. Verizon had earlier announced that their LTE network will be starting up in30 NFL citis by the end of 2010. With this announcement, they have expanded the coverage by 8 more cities. McAdam also announced that there will be ‘plenty of 4G smartphones and tablets on the market by the first half of 2011.
While no official launch date has been announced, it is confirmed that 38 cities will get 4G LTE broadband
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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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A few months ago, we had learned about some of the features of the Altek Leo smartphone. Now, the phone has gone official with a press release directly from the maker. According to the company, the phone will debut in Europe in the first quarter of 2011.
The device, which is the world’s first Android-enabled 3.5G smartphone to feature an HD capable 14 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom, will be coming equipped with a 3.2-inch WVGA multi-touch capable display and will run Android 2.1. The device also features WiFi, Bluetooth, and support for 3.5G HSPA/WCDMA wireless
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