How we do it
Want to read all the cool news? Tired of seeing the same story written over and over again, while missing some other interesting ones? Here we are, humanly agregating most great news sites to post all interesting news, but show each story only once.
Gadget news (Meet Gadget)
Nokia 803 detailed, last of the Symbian Belles
Like UnlikeFiled in: Cell PhonesNOKIA803
What may very well be the final Symbian device on the market has been tipped and detailed, it having what sources are saying is the largest camera sensor on a mobile phone yet. This information comes from BGR who have an exclusive source speaking on what this device will hold: a full 4-inch AMOLED display, for starters, instead of the 3.5-inch display that’d been rumored before. Next there’s an HDMI-out port, a bit of the ol’ microSIM, and NFC built in. This could be the Symbian to bring back the OS or it could be one final fabulous blast before it’s all over forever.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: SlashGear Add additional source
Foxconn attacked by hacker group, internal information released
Like UnlikeFiled in: Foxconn
Foxconn, which has come under fire due to allegations of poor working conditions in its factories, may now be the victim of a hacking attack. 9to5Mac is reporting that a group calling itself SwaggSec was behind the alleged compromise, and was able to gain access to Foxconn's internal networks thanks to an exploit in an unpatched copy of Internet Explorer that was being used by a Foxconn employee. The group made a 6.04MB file available earlier this evening — first on Demonoid, and then on The Pirate Bay — which purported to contain login and password information for Foxconn's email servers, intranets, and various other company-affiliated sites. Also included was what appears to be an internal...
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: www.theverge.com Add additional source
Win a free Samsung Galaxy Note from Samsung Canada
Like UnlikeFiled in: Cell PhonesSamsungGALAXY Note
As part of the promotion for its highly sought-after phablet (phone/tablet), Samsung Canada is running a contest in which it will give away 5 Galaxy Note units to lucky bastards users.
The huge device is heading to Canada’s three networks — including TELUS, Bell and Rogers — and will cost up to $729.99 sans any long-term commitments. Of course, with a three-year contract the price goes down, but you’ll still need to shell out some $200 to get this beast phone/tablet.
The contest has already started and it runs through February 13th at 6:00 pm. You can check out all the details from this page at Samsung’s website. Good luck!
And before I let you, let me once again repeat the Galaxy Note’s sp...
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: IntoMobile Add additional source
HP releases Android kernel source for TouchPad to CyanogenMod team
Like UnlikeFiled in: TabletsHPTouchPad
When the HP TouchPad was released in the summer of 2011 it did little to impress consumers, leading to the tablet being discontinued after a mere 49 days on the market. Remaining TouchPad stock received substantial price reductions, dropping to as low as $99 dollars during a huge fire sale. Shortly after inventory ran dry, crafty hackers had announced their intention to run the Android operating system in replace of WebOS on the TouchPad, and progress thus far has been slow, with alpha versions being released that are fairly stable but have serious bugs. In an act of good will, HP has now released an Android kernel source code to the hacking community. Read on for more.
The source code appea...
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: www.bgr.com Add additional source
JVC Multimedia and Navigation head-units pack touch, BT, app support
Like UnlikeFiled in: Car Head UnitsJVCKW-AV50KW-AV60KW-ADV64BTKW-AV70BTKW-NT300KW-NT500HDTKW-NT700KW-NT800HDT
JVC has outed a bevy of new in-car head units, ranging from double-din touchscreen multimedia receivers through to motorized entertainment/multimedia systems, at CES 2012 today. Both the KW-AV multimedia range and KW-NT navigation range offer large LCD displays, iPhone multimedia support and, optionally, HD Radio access. Meanwhile, JVC has also added Bluetooth smartphone support with the new JVC KS-BTA100 module, as well as detailed incoming support for apps in its head units.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: SlashGear Add additional source
Logitech Touch Mouse M600 is desperate for your touch
Like UnlikeFiled in: Mouse DevicesLogitechM600
Logitech has outed its latest wireless peripheral, the Touch Mouse M600, and it’s gagging for you to stroke, tickle and generally caress it. Topped with a touch-sensitive surface suitable for both left and right handed users, the M600 can handle click-taps and swipes for gestures, and supports Logitech’s Flow Scroll software for smoother on-screen navigation.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: SlashGear 1 related story Add source
HP releases Android on TouchPad code to happy hackers
Like UnlikeFiled in: TabletsHPTouchPad
If you follow the tablet market closely, you’ll be familiar with HP TouchPad that launched packing webOS and met a quick demise when sales were not good, and the tablet received some poor review scores. Some will also recall that during the TouchPad blowout sale, a few of the tablets allegedly shipped and were running Android out-of-the-box. The version of Android that those tablets were running has now been gifted from HP to the open-source geeks of the world.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: SlashGear Add additional source
Arctic Cooling Announces New AMD Trinity APU-Powered HTPCs
Like UnlikeFiled in: Desktop ComputersArctic CoolingMC101MC101 Pro
Arctic Cooling may have earned its reputation on the back of its cooling products -- hence its name -- but late last year, it introduced a line of home theater PCs based on Intel's Atom chip. It must have been pretty well-received, because Arctic recently announced it was launching a new line of HTPCs. Why is that notable? Because the Arctic MC101 line will be powered by AMD's next-gen Trinity APU, combination CPU/GPU chips that haven't even hit the streets yet.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: Maximum PC Add additional source
Sony reveals Spring Handycam lineup, including HDR-CX760V, XR260V, and CX190
Like UnlikeFiled in: CamcordersSonyHandycam HDR-CX760VHandycam HDR-CX190Handycam HDR-CX210Handycam HDR-CX260VHandycam HDR-CX580VHandycam HDR-XR260V
At CES in Las Vegas, Sony has unveiled what appears to be their entire imaging lineup for 2012, including 13 new Handycam camcorders. Of them, seven models are traditional camcorders, in the sense that they support neither 3D capture nor light projector playback with built-in video projectors.
Most of the announced models have features and specifications that are in lock-step with their projector-equipped equivalents. At the top of the product line, for example, the HDR-CX760V is almost identical to the HDR-PJ760V, minus the projector. This includes Full HD video recording at 24p, with 24.1 megapixel still image capture, and 96 GB of built in flash memory. The CX760V will be an optical Stead...
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: Camcorderinfo Add additional source
Sony Unveils EX710 HDTVs
Like UnlikeFiled in: TVsSonyBRAVIA KDL-32EX710BRAVIA KDL-40EX710BRAVIA KDL-46EX710BRAVIA KDL-55EX710
Sony has announced recently a new series that will be joining their BRAVIA collection, the EX710. The series will include five new models that range in size from 32 to 60 inches, diagonally.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: HTV Review Add additional source
Sony Releases EX710 HDTV Series
Like UnlikeFiled in: TVsSonyBRAVIA KDL-32EX710BRAVIA KDL-40EX710BRAVIA KDL-46EX710BRAVIA KDL-55EX710
Back in July, Sony unveiled their new EX710 HDTV series. This series includes four new HDTVs that range from 32- to 55-inches. They all feature the latest BRAVIA technology and LED edgelight technolo...
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: HTV Review Add additional source
Gigabyte's 7-Series Ivy Bridge Motherboards at CES
Like UnlikeFiled in: MotherboardsGIGABYTEGA-Z77X-UD3HG1.Sniper 3G1.Sniper M3
Gigabyte had five of its upcoming 7-series motherboards on display at CES today. While Gigabyte isn't talking about all of the features that will be available at launch, we will see an mSATA connector on some boards (GA-Z77X-UD3H) for use with smaller SSDs as a NAND cache in front of a hard drive. Gigabyte also showcased its G1.Sniper M3, a high-end micro-ATX motherboard. As Ivy Bridge brings down max TDPs at the high end, this may finally be the beginning of a transition to smaller desktops - even in the enthusiast space. The transition doesn't have to be huge, but perhaps it's time for some more innovation in the desktop space when it comes to form factors.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: AnandTech Add additional source
Samsung Galaxy Note White hits the UK today
Like UnlikeFiled in: Cell PhonesSamsungGALAXY Note
The folks at Samsung have dropped the white bomb on the United Kingdom today with an almost surprise release of the Samsung Galaxy Note in white. This device has been released in black back in November, but as you know, everyone likes to get their devices in pearl these days to match their winter hats and so forth. Users will be able to pick up their purchases exclusively from John Lewis on Oxford Street London starting on the 23rd of January.
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: SlashGear Add additional source
Sony Vaio Z gets Core i7 processor, 1920 x 1080 display in the US
Like UnlikeFiled in: NotebooksSonyVAIO VPC-Z1290X
Sony's rather quietly refreshed its VAIO Z laptops in the US -- to include Intel's Core i7 processor and a new, optional 1920 x 1080
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: Engadget Add additional source
ASUS Launches Trio of Radeon HD 7950 Graphics Cards
Like UnlikeFiled in: Graphic CardsASUSHD7950-3GD5HD7950-DC2-3GD5HD7950-DC2T-3GD5
ASUS kicked off its Radeon HD 7950 graphics card lineup with three models, the HD7950-3GD5 which sticks to the cost-effective AMD reference design; the HD7950-DC2-3GD5, which is a DirectCu II model that sticks to AMD reference clock-speeds; and the HD7950-DC2T-3GD5, which is a DirectCu II TOP model, which features factory-overclocked speeds of 900 MHz core with 1250 MHz memory, while the other two models feature 800 MHz core with 1250 MHz memory.
The HD7950-3GD5, which likely sells for US $449, is based on AMD's cost-effective central-fan reference design. The HD7950-DC2-3GD5 uses the company's triple-slot DirectCu II cooler, which is also featured on the Radeon HD 7970 DirectCu II, and is ...
Comments (0) | Permalink More at: techPowerUp! Add additional source