Seagate HD media players add streaming video |
- Seagate HD media players add streaming video
- Dell Mini 5 tablet headed to T-Mobile?
- T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide details revealed
- Radio Shack to drop Palm phones
- HTC Incredible now up for pre-order through Verizon
- Video Daily: The McDonalds Nintendo DSi
- Apple delays iPad 3G launch until May 7th
- Gizmodo reveals upcoming iPhone model
Seagate HD media players add streaming video Posted: 19 Apr 2010 11:12 PM PDT Seagate has announced today that their FreeAgent Theater+ HD Media Players will soon be updated to include streaming video such as Netflix and YouTube. The media players allow for easy playback of video files on user's TVs, and the company says besides the big two, streaming access is also available for vTuner and Mediafly. The new features will come via a firmware update in the near future, and the firmware will be pre-installed on all future media player shipments. The FreeAgent players allow for video playback from memory drives, hard drives, the web, or streamed from a computer network. |
Dell Mini 5 tablet headed to T-Mobile? Posted: 19 Apr 2010 10:43 PM PDT Users looking through FCC filings have found what seems to be proof that the Dell Mini 5 tablet will eventually head to T-Mobile, with the filing showing off the WCDMA bands of the carrier. The Mini 5 has already been approved for AT&T, so it seems that the company is looking to reach as many consumers as it can with GSM, distributing through a couple of carriers. The Dell Mini 5, the company's first true tablet, will have a larger 5-inch display with WVGA (800x480 resolution) which is fully multi-touch supported. It is unclear which Android firmware it will run, with reports differing from 1.6 all the way up to the latest, 2.1. The device will use a powerful 1 GHz processor. As with all tablets, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support is standard. Separating it even further from the iPad is the addition of a front-facing camera, allowing for video conferencing. |
T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide details revealed Posted: 19 Apr 2010 03:35 PM PDT The specs for the upcoming myTouch 3G Slide have been revealed this week by an employee who was given the phone to test, and it seems that G1 users finally have their successor. The phone includes a 600 MHz ARM processor, Android 2.1 with HTC Sense and multi-touch support, 512MB of RAM, 512MB internal storage, a 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash, and a free 8GB MicroSD card. The only feature missing from the 2.1 included with the new Slide is "live wallpapers," interactive backgrounds that can be found on high-end devices such as the Nexus One and HTC Incredible. The smartphone will also come with Swype as the default keyboard, giving users the chance to use the record-breaking text input system that has been in closed beta for some time now. Additionally, the game "Abduction" will come pre-installed, as well as a music streaming service that is similar to Pandora. There is no word on price but the device is expected to hit stores in May. |
Radio Shack to drop Palm phones Posted: 19 Apr 2010 03:13 PM PDT According to a blurb in Barron's, Radio Shack will begin to phase out its available Palm Pre and Pixi supply for two new smartphones. Sprint, the carrier of the phones, has confirmed the new move: "This is in line with Radio Shack's normal product planning process - there is a designated amount of space in stores for handsets and they work to keep the line up of devices as current as possible," says Sprint spokesman Scott Sloat. It is unclear what two phones will replace the Palm devices, but Sloat says one will be "a BlackBerry device" and the other will be a "message-centric device." Palm, the struggling smartphone maker that has put itself up for sale in a last-ditch effort to avoid possible imminent bankruptcy, has seen its share price collapse over the past few months, and just this week reported that Michael Abbott, their software and services chief has resigned, another blow to the company's future. |
HTC Incredible now up for pre-order through Verizon Posted: 19 Apr 2010 12:40 PM PDT Earlier this week, Verizon finally launched the much-hyped HTC Incredible, an Android smartphone that will become the company's new "flagship" model. Today, the device has gone up for pre-order through Verizon, with a delivery date of April 29th. The phone sells for $200 with two-year agreement, or you can buy it without contract for $530. The phone has a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, an 8MP camera with dual-LED flashes, Android 2.1 built-in and the latest HTC Sense UI. Additionally, the phone has a 3.7-inch multi-touch 800x480 screen, GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G and is seen as the sequel to the popular Desire smartphone. Incredible buyers will also be some of the first to use the Skype VoIP app, allowing for instant messaging and long distance calls with a Skype account. |
Video Daily: The McDonalds Nintendo DSi Posted: 19 Apr 2010 12:29 PM PDT Kotaku has showed off a screencap pic of the McDonald's Nintendo DSi, a fully branded handheld used by Japanese McDonald's restaurants to train new employees. There are two DSi units for every McDonald's restaurant in Japan, all 3700 of them. The giant fast food company says the handhelds cut training time in half, at the same time giving new employees a more interactive way to learn the business. Collaborations between the two companies is not new, with Nintendo loaning out Mario in the late 80s for McDonald's ads. The following video is from Bloomberg and shows off the training software in action. |
Apple delays iPad 3G launch until May 7th Posted: 19 Apr 2010 11:54 AM PDT According to the official company site, the iPad 3G model will begin shipping "by" May 7th, a slight delay from the formerly promised "end of April" launch. All three versions, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB will be available. The Wi-Fi-only "cheap" versions of the tablet remain on sale, with a minimum price of $499. Apple says over 600,000 units have already been sold. Thanks to such strong demand, Apple had to delay the international launch of the iPad, pushing the launch to late May. The new Wi-Fi + 3G models retail for $629 at minimum and $829 for the higher capacity model. |
Gizmodo reveals upcoming iPhone model Posted: 19 Apr 2010 11:29 AM PDT Gizmodo has broken what promises to be the most popular story of the next few weeks today, revealing what they believe to be a prototype of Apple's upcoming "iPhone HD," the fourth generation model of the extremely popular smartphone. The report says the phone was found on the floor in a bar in Redwood City, with a case that camouflaged it to look like a current generation iPhone 3GS. The hardware, as well as the form factor is very different than the last three models of the phone, and I will post a few of the pictures of the hardware after the article. New to the "iPhone HD," are a front-facing camera for video conferencing, a better standard camera (including larger lens and flash), a Micro-SIM slot (just like the iPad), 960x640 resolution, a second mic, metallic exterior (not plastic) and split side buttons for volume. The form factor is very different as well. The back is flat and not rounded, slightly smaller screen, a more "square" design all around with less wasted space, a larger battery, and smaller internal components. Now, there is of course the possibility of the phone being fake, but as Giz points out, the phone is built completely with Apple components, and Daring Fireball's John Gruber, who has connections high up in Apple has reported that phone has been reported lost internally by the company. The phone will not get past the "Connect to iTunes" screen because Apple remotely killed the phone, but word is the device was running OS 4.0. When connected, iTunes and the Mac OS X System Profiler report the device as an "iPhone." Finally, why else would the phone have a Micro-SIM slot? Apple is the only company to use it, and no other company has announced plans to use it. Pics: *You can watch video here* |
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