Friday, January 25, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 April Debut?


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More possible details concerning the Samsung Galaxy S4 are swirling, with fresh rumours pointing towards a mid-April release date, and back-to-basics colour options.
The Galaxy S4 is codenamed 'Altius' according to Sammobile, which claims to have inside information on Samsung's much-anticipated blower. A release date of 15 April is touted -- a date that's just about plausible, even if it is over a month earlier than the Galaxy S3's late-May debut.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

A £120 Android Phone With two sim card slots!


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Take a trip with Agora the explorer. The Kogan Agora is a new Android phone that costs just £119, with two SIM card slots to save you money when travelling.
The Agora has a large 5-inch touchscreen, continuing the trend for large screens. The resolution is a blocky 480x800 pixels though, giving it 186 pixels per inch of detail -- by way of comparison, the similarly priced Orange San Francisco 2 offers 267ppi.

Google Nexus 7 Dock Finally Here!!


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For those about to dock, we salute you. The long-awaited dock for the Google Nexus 7 is finally about to sail into shops, costing £25.
The dock packs a micro-USB port and 3.5mm audio-out to plug in speakers and start pumping out your choons.
The tablet sits at an angle, placed sideways in landscape orientation so you can watch movies, TV and videos or consult a recipe or webpage while juicing up the battery.

$500M Kodak Patent Sale


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A flurry of imaging patents are heading Apple and Google's way, now a judge has approved Kodak's $527 million deal with the two tech giants.
Bloomberg reports that the Bankruptcy court has ok'ed the sale, allowing the former photography great to offload more than 1,000 of its patents.
Apple and Google joined forces after unsuccessfully vying for the patents separately.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Blackberry X10 Leaked!!


http://www.techygadgetz.com
Not long to wait now until RIM's BB10 operating system launches, and with it a slew of new handsets. Here's one of them in the flesh -- the BlackBerry X10, part of the BlackBerry N-Series, according to N4BB.
As you can see, it's a QWERTY affair, with the keyboard taking up the lower half of the handset. Which should please BlackBerry stalwarts who aren't keen on giving up on physical buttons.