HTC Flyer

Best Buy, which gets the honor of launching the WiFi-only Android tablet in the US, has revealed the official first day of availability for the Flyer.

Apple iPhone 4

The new 4th generation iPhone from Apple is another breakthrough in mobile technology. It features the same A4 processor as the iPad, and with the improved power management can handle up to 10 hours of Wi-Fi browsing, 7 hours 3G talk time, 40 hours of music playing, or 300 hours standby time. The design has been updated as well to a more industrial look, while also making it thinner and smaller than the current model.

Blackberry Curve 3G

With built-in GPS and BlackBerry® Maps, from now on, getting lost is not a problem anymore. Find through errands and meet your clients, friends and relatives without getting stressed or running behind your appointment sched.

Blackberry Storm

Make 128 MB of flash memory go further by adding the included 1 GB media card to the BlackBerry Storm. Stretch 256 MB by adding the included 2 GB media card to the BlackBerry Storm.

HP plans to launch NFC-enabled tablets this year

HP hopes its customers will be able to use the company’s products to make mobile purchases in retail outlets. Similarly, HP has a plan to create an entire ecosystem where users will be able to to receive coupons or other benefits, such as loyalty points, from NFC-enabled advertisements.

May 26, 2011

Compuexpert releases WOW-Keys

 


CompuExpert revealed their latest gadget which holds an iPhone or iPad and transform it from a touch screen display to a more conventional QWERTY style set-up. It is a full Sized, QWERTY PC and Mac Keyboard for the iPhone and iPod. WOW-Keys will surely be embraced by the market due to its unique style. It offers a more convenient typing compared to touch screen devices.

The device was purposely designed to favour the iPhone, which will also act as both a docking device for synchronization and charging capabilities. Omnio technologies have developed the WOW-Keys product which performs as a nice little multi purpose machine. iPhone was the main target for this design because it allows you to connect it up to a monitor and discover the true multitasking capabilities of the smartphone. Inputting text becomes a lot easier, especially with the extra iPhone hotkeys. You can directly use your phone as a multi touch input for PC and Mac.
 

May 20, 2011

BlackBerry Torch Smartphone




BlackBerry Torch Smartphone 



The BlackBerry Torch features an exciting combination of a large touch screen, optical trackpad and backlit slide-out BlackBerry keyboard. It offers support for high-speed 3G networks around the world, includes the latest generation in Wi-Fi® (b/g/n) connectivity and features built-in GPS. Its 5 MP camera takes exceptional pictures with continuous auto focus, image stabilization, scene modes and zoom, and it also supports video recording. It comes with a combined 8 GB of media storage out-of-the-box and includes a microSD/SDHD memory card slot that can bring the total storage memory to 36 GB for customers who want more.


With the BlackBerry 6 operating system, the BlackBerry Torch smartphone offers a redesigned interface that seamlessly works with the touch screen and trackpad. BlackBerry 6 includes expanded messaging capabilities with intuitive features to simplify the management of social networking and RSS feeds. BlackBerry 6 also integrates a WebKit-based browser that renders HTML web pages (as well as HTML email) quickly and beautifully. Additionally, it features a new universal search feature, which allows users to easily search  through email, messages, contacts, music, videos and more, as well as extend searches to the Internet.


HTC Flyer on May 22nd



 



Best Buy, which exclusively launched the WiFi-only Android tablet in the US, announced that May 22,2011, Sunday will be the official first day of availability for the Flyer, at a price of $500. HTC revealed the Flyer, (which also goes by “HTC EVO View 4G”, for some reason) at Mobile World Congress earlier this year. Slightly behind fellow tablets, the Flyer runs a souped-up, Sense-equipped version of Android 2.4, though HTC says that an upgrade to Android 3.0 Honeycomb is on its way as well. 


This tablets have exciting features, one of which is its pressure-sensitive stylus that permits users to draw directly on the device’s screen. While the move back to stylus-based input has more than a few detractors, HTC seems to be strongly supporting the technology. Assuming the company and app developers can create an solid line of stylus-based applications, the Flyer may actually develop some traction.

You'll be able to purchase your Flyer online and at all brick-and-mortar Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile stores, but if mobile connectivity is more important to you, we'd advise holding out a little while longer for the 3G- and 4G-capable Evo View variety on Sprint.

May 11, 2011

Blackberry Launches Smart Phones and Services

Blackberry has come up with the best smartphones and services in the market. Due to this, China Unicom and Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) decided to launch BlackBerry® smartphones and services in China. China Unicom will be launching the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution, including the BlackBerry® Torch™ and BlackBerry® Curve™ 3G smartphones.

China already has 3G/WCDMA coverage, China Unicom has one of the most mature technology networks delivering innovative, high-quality and advanced 3G services to millions of customers. The BlackBerry smartphones and services will enrich China Unicom’s 3G offerings in the marketplace. This will create a very interesting event in Chinas market.

With millions of people who trusted, the BlackBerry solution brings together smartphones, software and services which will allow easy wireless access to industry-leading email and messaging, social networking, phone, organizer, web, multimedia and other mobile business and lifestyle applications.