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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
First Images of HTC Vigor Leaked
Guess what has just popped up on the internet in some photos? The HTC Vigor, of course. This little device has done a pretty good job of eluding the eye of the public, until now. Some leaked photos of the device have surfaced, detailing red accents, a nice, big screen and black rubbery exterior, reminiscent of the HTC Incredible.
Rumored as the next big 4G LTE phone from Verizon following the Bionic, set to be released on October 6, the pictures display some nice details about this elusive device. It appears as if the Vigor has a front-facing camera embedded in the top right corner of the device as well as a screen that looks massive, to say the least.
As far as aesthetic styling goes, the Vigor looks like a beefed-up version of the Incredible which is definitely not a bad thing. There is, unfortunately, no visible 4G LTE logo anywhere on the device, nor is there a Verizon logo. This could be due to the fact that the device in the pictures is an early model so don't get too fussy just yet.
Closer examination of the pictures does make the Vigor look a lot like the Incredible and the color scheme also tends toward Droid branding as well as a previously rumored HTC device. One theory floating around is that the HTC Vigor may actually be the Incredible HD, but that is purely speculation at the moment.
The pictures show nothing in the way of specifications though previous reports suggest a 4.3" HD screen, 1GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage, 1.5GHz dual-core processor and Beats by Dre technology. The pictures don't show any sign of external Beats technology so it could be that it is internal software.
What do you think? Are you excited about the Vigor? How would you feel if the Vigor ended up being the Incredible HD? Do you even care about anything I have written here? Let me know in the comments section below.
Source: Droid Life - Exclusive: First Pictures Of The HTC Vigor
Rumored as the next big 4G LTE phone from Verizon following the Bionic, set to be released on October 6, the pictures display some nice details about this elusive device. It appears as if the Vigor has a front-facing camera embedded in the top right corner of the device as well as a screen that looks massive, to say the least.
As far as aesthetic styling goes, the Vigor looks like a beefed-up version of the Incredible which is definitely not a bad thing. There is, unfortunately, no visible 4G LTE logo anywhere on the device, nor is there a Verizon logo. This could be due to the fact that the device in the pictures is an early model so don't get too fussy just yet.
Closer examination of the pictures does make the Vigor look a lot like the Incredible and the color scheme also tends toward Droid branding as well as a previously rumored HTC device. One theory floating around is that the HTC Vigor may actually be the Incredible HD, but that is purely speculation at the moment.
The pictures show nothing in the way of specifications though previous reports suggest a 4.3" HD screen, 1GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage, 1.5GHz dual-core processor and Beats by Dre technology. The pictures don't show any sign of external Beats technology so it could be that it is internal software.
What do you think? Are you excited about the Vigor? How would you feel if the Vigor ended up being the Incredible HD? Do you even care about anything I have written here? Let me know in the comments section below.
Source: Droid Life - Exclusive: First Pictures Of The HTC Vigor
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First Images of HTC Vigor Leaked
Guess what has just popped up on the internet in some photos? The HTC Vigor, of course. This little device has done a pretty good job of eluding the eye of the public, until now. Some leaked photos of the device have surfaced, detailing red accents, a very nice and big screen and black rubbery exterior, reminiscent of the HTC Incredible.
Being rumored as the next big 4G LTE phone from Verizon following the Bionic, set to be released on October 6, the pictures display some nice details about this elusive device. It appears as if the Vigor has a front-facing camera embedded in the top right corner of the device as well as a screen that looks massive, to say the least.
As far as aesthetic styling goes, the Vigor looks like a beefed up version of the Incredible which is definitely not a bad thing. There is, unfortunately, no visible 4G LTE logo anywhere on the device, nor is there a Verizon logo. This could be due to the fact that the device in the pictures is an early model so don't get too fussy just yet.
Closer examination of the pictures does make the Vigor look a lot like the Incredible and the color scheme also notions to Droid branding as well as a previously rumored HTC device. One theory floating around is that the HTC Vigor may actually be the Incredible HD, but that is purely speculation at the moment.
The pictures show nothing in the way of specifications, though previous reports suggest a 4.3" HD screen, 1GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage, 1.5GHz dual-core processor and Beats by Dre technology. The pictures don't show any sign of external Beats technology so it could be that it is internal software.
What do you think? Are you excited about the Vigor? How would you feel if the Vigor ended up being the Incredible HD? Do you even care about anything I have written here? Let me know in the comments section below.
Source: Droid Life - Exclusive: First Pictures Of The HTC Vigor
Being rumored as the next big 4G LTE phone from Verizon following the Bionic, set to be released on October 6, the pictures display some nice details about this elusive device. It appears as if the Vigor has a front-facing camera embedded in the top right corner of the device as well as a screen that looks massive, to say the least.
As far as aesthetic styling goes, the Vigor looks like a beefed up version of the Incredible which is definitely not a bad thing. There is, unfortunately, no visible 4G LTE logo anywhere on the device, nor is there a Verizon logo. This could be due to the fact that the device in the pictures is an early model so don't get too fussy just yet.
Closer examination of the pictures does make the Vigor look a lot like the Incredible and the color scheme also notions to Droid branding as well as a previously rumored HTC device. One theory floating around is that the HTC Vigor may actually be the Incredible HD, but that is purely speculation at the moment.
The pictures show nothing in the way of specifications, though previous reports suggest a 4.3" HD screen, 1GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage, 1.5GHz dual-core processor and Beats by Dre technology. The pictures don't show any sign of external Beats technology so it could be that it is internal software.
What do you think? Are you excited about the Vigor? How would you feel if the Vigor ended up being the Incredible HD? Do you even care about anything I have written here? Let me know in the comments section below.
Source: Droid Life - Exclusive: First Pictures Of The HTC Vigor
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Leaked Best Buy Ad Shows Off Droid Bionic
Ever heard of the Droid Bionic? I'm sure you have, especially if you have been paying attention to the the smartphone industry at all in the last year or so. The Droid Bionic is the latest addition to the Droid family though not much is known about it. The Droid Bionic is the highly anticipated and extremely (to the point of absurdity) long-awaited device from Motorola that seems ever closer to finally getting into our greedy little hands.
A "very reliable source" has leaked information to multiple tech outlets regarding the Droid Bionic, including an unreleased ad spotlighting the Verizon dual-core LTE Android device. The ad is supposed to run in the Best Buy Buyer's Guide set to be released this Sunday.
The ad looks to be heavily focused on the Droid Bionic, with the smartphone appearing multiple times throughout the pages. The details in the ad give the final specifications of the device, which go along with previously leaked details. The ad confirms a 4.3" touchscreen display, 8 megapixel rear facing camera, VGA front facing camera, full 1080p HD video recording, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, microSD slot, Bluetooth, and up to 320GB of expandable memory.
The only thing not listed is the price or a solidified release date. However, after seven months of waiting, it looks as if the Droid Bionic is just around the corner and may be this year's perfect Christmas present. Motorola has speculated on a September release date which seems even more likely, thanks to this ad.
Source: TechnoBuffalo - Droid Bionic Finally Ready to Flex Its Muscles Says Best Buy Ad
A "very reliable source" has leaked information to multiple tech outlets regarding the Droid Bionic, including an unreleased ad spotlighting the Verizon dual-core LTE Android device. The ad is supposed to run in the Best Buy Buyer's Guide set to be released this Sunday.
The ad looks to be heavily focused on the Droid Bionic, with the smartphone appearing multiple times throughout the pages. The details in the ad give the final specifications of the device, which go along with previously leaked details. The ad confirms a 4.3" touchscreen display, 8 megapixel rear facing camera, VGA front facing camera, full 1080p HD video recording, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, microSD slot, Bluetooth, and up to 320GB of expandable memory.
The only thing not listed is the price or a solidified release date. However, after seven months of waiting, it looks as if the Droid Bionic is just around the corner and may be this year's perfect Christmas present. Motorola has speculated on a September release date which seems even more likely, thanks to this ad.
Source: TechnoBuffalo - Droid Bionic Finally Ready to Flex Its Muscles Says Best Buy Ad
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Lenovo's ThinkPad Edge Laptops and ThinkVision Mobile Monitor
Lenovo has just announced the ThinkPad Edge 14" E425 and 15.6" E525 laptops for small-to-medium sized businesses. In addition to the laptops, Lenovo also announced the ThinkVision LT1421 Wide, Lenovo's first mobile monitor that gives people working on the go a second monitor for increased productivity on the road. The ThinkPad Edge laptops are designed to simplify your computing experience, starting with a slimmer and more polished design that goes hand in hand with powerful, reliable technology. You get the choice between the latest AMD processors along with voice and video features for an unparalleled user experience.
According to Vice President, ThinkPad Edge Business Unit, Lenovo, Luis Hernandez, "These latest ThinkPad Edge laptops combined with the ThinkVision mobile monitor equip small businesses with an extremely powerful technology toolkit. From creating content on the road to conveniently displaying presentations, video or other content, this solution fits the demanding requirements of growing small businesses."
The new ThinkPad Edge laptops have a smart, polished look and come in different colors including heatwave red or midnight black with either an anti-glare or glossy display. In addition to that, these devices are also nearly 13% slimmer than previous versions, which allows them to easily fit in a briefcase along with the ThinkVision LT1421 Wide monitor. Key features of these laptops include:
The ThinkPad Edge E425 and E525 laptops as well as the ThinkVision LT1421 Wide mobile monitor should become available sometime this month. Pricing for both the Edge E423 and E525 begins at $549 with pricing for the LT1421 Wide monitor being $219.99.
Source: Business Wire - New Lenovo ThinkPad Laptops & Mobile Monitor Simplify Small Business Computing
According to Vice President, ThinkPad Edge Business Unit, Lenovo, Luis Hernandez, "These latest ThinkPad Edge laptops combined with the ThinkVision mobile monitor equip small businesses with an extremely powerful technology toolkit. From creating content on the road to conveniently displaying presentations, video or other content, this solution fits the demanding requirements of growing small businesses."
The new ThinkPad Edge laptops have a smart, polished look and come in different colors including heatwave red or midnight black with either an anti-glare or glossy display. In addition to that, these devices are also nearly 13% slimmer than previous versions, which allows them to easily fit in a briefcase along with the ThinkVision LT1421 Wide monitor. Key features of these laptops include:
- AMD A-Series APU with VISION Pro Technology
- Integrated AMD Radeon discrete-class graphics with dedicated memory
- Up to 750GB of storage and up to 8GB of memory
- Multimedia and expansion options with DVD burner, powered USB, 4-in-1 media card reader and HDMI support
- Optional fingerprint reader for convenient and secure log-in options
The ThinkPad Edge E425 and E525 laptops as well as the ThinkVision LT1421 Wide mobile monitor should become available sometime this month. Pricing for both the Edge E423 and E525 begins at $549 with pricing for the LT1421 Wide monitor being $219.99.
Source: Business Wire - New Lenovo ThinkPad Laptops & Mobile Monitor Simplify Small Business Computing
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
Intel Ultrabooks to be Priced Below $1,000, Competes Strongly with Apple
In the realm of ultra-thin notebooks, many companies complain that they cannot compete on price with the industry's juggernaut Apple and its MacBook series. However, Intel has just developed a ready-made spec for its upcoming ultrabook part costs that, according to the company, will help placate Windows PC builders who are affected by prices.
According to Intel, the raw build of materials before assembly is said to be between $475 and $650 for the slightly thicker 0.8" models and between $493 and $710 for the thinner 0.7" models, similar to the MacBook Air. A total of five templates currently exist for the thinner category, with the UX21 and larger UX31 from Asus matching that specification.
A rumored meetings is supposed to take place next week that will gauge how well the bill of materials lines up with the specs PC builders are looking for. Intel, along with the initial partners, are supposedly all aiming for starting prices below $1,000, even with requirements like metal shells and solid-state drives.
In addition to that, up to and including ultrabooks that are based on Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge 22 nanometer processors, all of the 11" to 13" models that will be closely following Apple's formula must be no thicker than 0.7". Manufacturers will still be able to make an ultrabook at 14" to 17", which will give them the leeway to increase the thickness to 0.8".
The first round of Windows-based ultrabooks are said to be hitting store shelves this September, when the UX21 ships. Other companies, like Acer and HP, will be joining in later. Intel has not yet stated publicly its reasons behind embracing the concept of an ultrabook, but only did so after the MacBook Air was released in 2010.
Intel has been looking for a way to keep ultraportable notebooks relevant as the tablet PC market chips away at the PC market and it looks as if the company has taken Apple's idea of a very thin, lightweight, instant response, long-living system as a way to offer things the tablet gives you in the form of a conventional laptop.
Source: Electronista - Intel ultrabook spec keeps parts sub-$710 to spar with Apple
According to Intel, the raw build of materials before assembly is said to be between $475 and $650 for the slightly thicker 0.8" models and between $493 and $710 for the thinner 0.7" models, similar to the MacBook Air. A total of five templates currently exist for the thinner category, with the UX21 and larger UX31 from Asus matching that specification.
A rumored meetings is supposed to take place next week that will gauge how well the bill of materials lines up with the specs PC builders are looking for. Intel, along with the initial partners, are supposedly all aiming for starting prices below $1,000, even with requirements like metal shells and solid-state drives.
In addition to that, up to and including ultrabooks that are based on Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge 22 nanometer processors, all of the 11" to 13" models that will be closely following Apple's formula must be no thicker than 0.7". Manufacturers will still be able to make an ultrabook at 14" to 17", which will give them the leeway to increase the thickness to 0.8".
The first round of Windows-based ultrabooks are said to be hitting store shelves this September, when the UX21 ships. Other companies, like Acer and HP, will be joining in later. Intel has not yet stated publicly its reasons behind embracing the concept of an ultrabook, but only did so after the MacBook Air was released in 2010.
Intel has been looking for a way to keep ultraportable notebooks relevant as the tablet PC market chips away at the PC market and it looks as if the company has taken Apple's idea of a very thin, lightweight, instant response, long-living system as a way to offer things the tablet gives you in the form of a conventional laptop.
Source: Electronista - Intel ultrabook spec keeps parts sub-$710 to spar with Apple
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Motorola Mobility Up, While Motorola Reports Overall Loss
Motorola reported that its Motorola Mobility has sold 440,000 Xoom tablets and 4.4 million smartphones in the second quarter.
Motorola went on to report a $56 million loss this quarter, compared to $80 million in net earnings during the same period last year; however, Motorola Mobility reported a revenue of $3.34 billion, up from the $2.61 billion in revenues that was reported last year.
While Motorola’s phone business reported a loss of $31 million on the sales of $2.4 billion, Motorola’s home division reported a profit of $62 million on revenue of $907 million.
Despite the fact that overall Motorola lost money this quarter, according to an AP report, Sanjay Jha, the chairman and chief executive officer of Motorola Mobility, remains hopeful. He said that by the holidays Motorola will release at least one more 4G smartphone and two 4G tablets.
Jha did also comment on the fact that Motorola’s third quarter earnings will not be as expected, due to the delay of the Droid Bionic, as well as a lower amount of tablet computers, lower prices and a seasonal decrease in the sales of set-top boxes.
"In the second quarter, Mobile Devices launched several new smartphones in the U.S. and markets around the world. Revenues grew over 40 percent driven largely by Latin America and China where sales more than doubled year over year. Our Home business delivered another strong performance, and we introduced several innovative products and services for next generation multi-screen video solutions," Jha said in a statement. "With a focus on profitable growth and delivering differentiated LTE smartphones and tablets, we expect to achieve profitability in Mobile Devices in the fourth quarter and for the full year 2011."
Motorola is currently predicting that its third quarter will either allow them to break even or show a very small profit.
Motorola went on to report a $56 million loss this quarter, compared to $80 million in net earnings during the same period last year; however, Motorola Mobility reported a revenue of $3.34 billion, up from the $2.61 billion in revenues that was reported last year.
While Motorola’s phone business reported a loss of $31 million on the sales of $2.4 billion, Motorola’s home division reported a profit of $62 million on revenue of $907 million.
Despite the fact that overall Motorola lost money this quarter, according to an AP report, Sanjay Jha, the chairman and chief executive officer of Motorola Mobility, remains hopeful. He said that by the holidays Motorola will release at least one more 4G smartphone and two 4G tablets.
Jha did also comment on the fact that Motorola’s third quarter earnings will not be as expected, due to the delay of the Droid Bionic, as well as a lower amount of tablet computers, lower prices and a seasonal decrease in the sales of set-top boxes.
"In the second quarter, Mobile Devices launched several new smartphones in the U.S. and markets around the world. Revenues grew over 40 percent driven largely by Latin America and China where sales more than doubled year over year. Our Home business delivered another strong performance, and we introduced several innovative products and services for next generation multi-screen video solutions," Jha said in a statement. "With a focus on profitable growth and delivering differentiated LTE smartphones and tablets, we expect to achieve profitability in Mobile Devices in the fourth quarter and for the full year 2011."
Motorola is currently predicting that its third quarter will either allow them to break even or show a very small profit.
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