Designed by Igor Chak, the Watch oNe features a LED backlighted e-ink display, but its face is not constant. You can connect this wristwatch to the internet and download your favorite face to it. Any type of face can be downloaded (via micro USB port) for use including mechanical, digital, classic, futuristic and complex. The [...]
Archive for September, 2010
Dual Screen Samsung Continuum Spied
September 30th, 2010
admin Two new Samsung devices in one day! It was just over a month ago when we saw the year-end roadmap for Verizon come to light. Among the unknown/unseen handsets teased was a Samsung i400 “Continuum” which was said to be a mid-range phone. Flash forward to today and we see that we’re looking at another [...]
Verizon R2-D2 Droid available now on Verizon.com
September 30th, 2010
admin If you have been waiting for the official release of the R2-D2 Droid 2, the wait is now over with Verizon’s site going live and the phone now available. As expected it’s displaying it’s 9 after 0 (this time online discount) with a full retail price of 9. The device, which we unboxed and went [...]
Image of Samsung Omnia 7 with Windows Phone 7 leaks
September 30th, 2010
admin We’ve seen Samsung’s GT-i8700 in both photo and video form, but this is the first we’ve seen of the next in their Omnia line. Taking a page from HTC’s playbook, Samsung have decided to honour Microsoft’s latest mobile OS by skipping digits 3 through 6, and naming the follow-up to the Omnia 2 the Omnia [...]
Samsung Galaxy Continuum Twin Display Heading for Verizon
September 30th, 2010
admin What is it with Samsung are they looking to take over the entire smartphone arena with the amount of different Samsung Galaxy S variants they are pushing out? It would appear so because a new Galaxy S variant has just surface. According to Chris Ziegler over at Engadget what we have here is the new [...]
Android Market opens paid app support to a host of new countries
September 30th, 2010
admin Google tipped us that this news was coming last week and true to their word they have brought paid Market support for both developers and users to quite an impressive list of new countries. The full lists are available by hitting the press release button below, but for those that are just interested in the [...]
HP Names Ex-SAP Chief Apotheker as CEO
September 30th, 2010
admin Hewlett-Packard has finally named a new CEO and, despite our prediction that it would choose an internal candidate, the company instead looked to an outsider. On Thursday afternoon, HP named Léo Apotheker–former CEO of SAP–as its new chief executive officer. And, in a jab at Oracle–which hired former HP CEO Mark Hurd after his ouster–it [...]
Kinect nags you to tidy up: the virtual mum you never wanted!
September 30th, 2010
admin According to a new video explaining how to set up your Kinect, it’s best not to have a messy room, as Kinect doesn’t like it. Microsoft says that for the Kinect to work best, you need to make sure you have a clear “floor plane”, which, translated into human-speak, means the living room carpet. Mark [...]
Evri Content Discovery Launches EvriThing on iPhone and Android
September 30th, 2010
admin [Mobilize 2010] Evri, the real-time content discovery engine is launching five new vertical content aggregation applications on iPhone and Android. Powered by Evri’s semantic technology, the “EvriThing” applications offers real-time news on users favorite topics, and allows them to view and share videos, photos, articles, tweets, scores . Another content filtering and aggregation mobile application [...]
or the case for fun for HTML5
September 30th, 2010
admin Mozilla Labs has launched <GAME_ON>, a game design competition that aims to ignite the web development scene encouraging developers around the globe to grab their editors and Firefox 4 to create the best web standards based game. With HTML5 (canvas, video, audio), CSS, and JavaScript at their disposal there isn’t really much that can’t be [...]

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