While all of us were busy covering Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, Samsung launched another Android device. It is a Android 2.1 powered portable media player.
Named as Galaxy 50, this PMP comes with a 3.2-inch screen, Android 2.1 OS, 2MP camera, DLNA, Wi-Fi, 8 and 16GB internal memory, microSD card slot (up to 32GB), Thin » Read more: Samsung launches Android PMP – ‘Galaxy 50′
Samsung launches Android PMP – ‘Galaxy 50′
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Archos 101, 70, 43, 32, And 28 Family Hands-On [Video]
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Archos has their whole group of Android devices at IFA-2010. We will start off first with the Archos 101 and 70. Both of these tablets are the bigger ones coming in a 10 and 7 inches. They both sport a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, 3D OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics accelerator and WiFi b/g/n.
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Come to the Dock Side, Luke: R2-D2 Edition Droid 2 gets its own matching dock
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
Verizon’s got this crazy challenge going on over at the teaser page for the R2-D2 Edition Droid 2, wherein users are given clues that lead to special codes. Once one person finds and inputs one of these special codes, everyone gains access to a new section of the site, and the original finder scores themselves a free handset.
Fortunately for D2-devotees everywhere, the force was strong with a gent known only as David H. » Read more: Come to the Dock Side, Luke: R2-D2 Edition Droid 2 gets its own matching dock
Flick this! Croke puts Crokinole on the iPhone
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
Crokinole is a beautiful, simple game with a long history. In the tradition of pool and Carrom, Crokinole is a dexterity game that pits two (or four) people against each other around a circular wooden board. Players try to flick little wooden discs towards » Read more: Flick this! Croke puts Crokinole on the iPhone
Target App for Android Now Available
September 3rd, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Well, if you’re a fan of Target stores, or maybe you just don’t happen to have a Walmart close by and Target’s your only choice, you’ll be happy to know that selecting your next object to buy just got a little easier. Deciding against going with a full press release or anything of the sort, Target has officially released an application of their own into the Android Market. Oh, and it’s available right now.
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Huawei Ideos S7 Tablet and U8150 Hands-On Videos from SlashGear
September 3rd, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Over there in Europe, there’s a little show going on right now called IFA. And by little, we actually mean huge. And, as we had heard rumored well before its official kick-off, there’s plenty of Android related news, devices, and everything else flying around the event. As we’re sure you’ve already noticed, there’s hands-on videos all over the place, so hopefully you’re not getting sick of them. Because here’s another one, featuring Huawei’s Ideos S7 tablet and Ideos U8150 smartphone.
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Motorola Pulls Out Another Full Page NYT Ad Aimed At Apple’s Head
September 3rd, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
Oh my, how I love some good ol’ fashion mudslinging.
“Flash Websites? There’s A Phone For That.”
To any ne’er-do-blog-read layman, the full page ad that Motorola just put in the New York Times might just seem oddly worded. To anyone who has even considered considering themselves a gadget geek — or has, at least, turned on their TV anytime in the past year and a half and seen Apple’s “There’s An App For That” campaign — there’s no question who this one’s aimed at. » Read more: Motorola Pulls Out Another Full Page NYT Ad Aimed At Apple’s Head
How Apple’s newest iPods prove (and disprove) that it learns from design mistakes
September 3rd, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
When Apple released the third-generation iPod shuffle in 2009, I saw it as a perfect example of the design hubris that many Apple detractors point to. From a usability perspective, there really wasn’t anything wrong with the second-g » Read more: How Apple’s newest iPods prove (and disprove) that it learns from design mistakes
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Unboxing And First Look
September 3rd, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Android Community has received a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 for AT&T to review and had a chance to unbox it, along with take a first look at the hardware. The device currently runs Android 1.6 and has Sony’s skin with Timescape and Mediascape on board. It has a 4 inch LCD display, with Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack, SD card slot and 2GB card included along with 429MB of internal storage for apps.
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ViewSonic ViewPad 100 For You Android Dual-Boot Lovers
September 3rd, 2010 by TechLad No comments »ViewSonic is working on a tablet that isn’t ready for primetime that dual-boots the Android OS, along with Windows 7. This is a 10 inch device (1024×600) that has 2 point finger multi-touch, and is running an Atom N455 processor paired with 1GB of DDR3 memory. This is basically a netbook replacement that has lost its hardware keyboard.
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