US Cellular gets Photon 4G, tablets, and LTE this year
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updated 06:20 pm EDT, Thu June 9, 2011 US Cellular clues into 2011 smartphones, tablets US Cellular gave out a roadmap for its device launches for the rest of 2011. It planned to launch both an Android-based LTE-based 4G device and its first Windows Phone 7 hardware before the end of the year. It also
Sprint raising upstream Cap to 1.5Mbps June 10th
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What?s better than having a full 1.0Mbps upstream speeds?having 1.5Mbps of course (ok, we could all imagine much better, but it?s a start. Sprint is jacking the speed cap on uplink from 1.0Mbps to 1.5Mbps starting on June 10th according to this PR document seen above. This will affect devices which are not ?fixed? such
Motorola Triumph for Virgin Mobile this Summer, runs stock Android [Hands-On]
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At their big event in NYC today, Motorola announced a slew of devices and one in particular is the Motorola Triumph coming to Virgin Mobile this summer. This is the first Motorola device offered by Virgin Mobile and they look to be pushing for more high end phones on their pre-paid network with the launch
HP TouchPad arrives on July 1, prices start at $500
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The HP TouchPad will ship to the US on July 1, with prices starting at $ 500 for a 16GB, Wi-Fi model, HP announced this week. A 32GB version will trade for $ 600, meanwhile. The 9.7-inch tablet will be unique in running webOS in a sea of Android-powered devices. A few days after the
HP TouchPad webOS tablet goes on sale July 1
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HP?s first webOS tablet, the TouchPad, was announced just before Mobile World Congress , and though not much has been said about it since then, the Wi-Fi version will be ready to go on sale July 1 in the U.S, with preorders starting June 19. Prices are more or less what you?d expect for a tablet these days: $499.99 for the 16 GB model, $599.99 for the 32 GB model, available through the usual retail outlets, like Staples, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Amazon, and others. The UK, Ireland, France and Germany will have availability shortly after, and Canada won?t be far behind, launching on July 15. Italy, Spain, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore are scheduled for a launch later this year. The HP TouchPad has a spec line that lines up pretty nicely with the competition: a 9.7-inch 1024 x 768 touchscreen, dual-core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor, 1 GB of RAM, front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 6300 mAh battery. It runs webOS, which was originally cooked up by Palm prior to their acquisition, which is best known for supporting web-based programming languages for developers, its use of gestures in the UI, and integration with social networks in the address book. One particularly cool feature being launched with the TouchPad is Touch to Share, which lets you transfer web pages you?re visiting to and from a webOS phone simply by tapping it on the front of the TouchPad. Like previous webOS products, the TouchPad will also be able to charge wirelessly through an inductive rear cover and a Touchstone dock. For a closer look, be sure to check out our hands-on , and note the similarities with the BlackBerry PlayBook. The biggest competition the TouchPad will have is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, which just launched yesterday , and is currently the top dog in the 10-inch Android tablet sphere. While the iPad 2 is a bit older, it?s still selling like hotcakes, and will set the bar high for the TouchPad. With the TouchPad and Veer out of the way, the only next-gen webOS device we?re waiting on is the Pre 3 , which we?ll probably see in time for the back-to-school season. For more info on preordering the first webOS tablet, hit up HP?s site .
Hoverbike Won?t Quite Fulfil Your Return Of The Jedi Fantasies
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By Andrew Liszewski The term ?hoverbike? makes me think of the exciting Speederbike chase through the forests of Endor in Return Of The Jedi . Sadly, that?s not quite the experience that Australian Chris Malloy?s Hoverbike offers. But it?s also only the first generation of the technology, so the potential is still there. Instead of hovering effortlessly off the ground using some manner of vague sounding science-fiction technology, Chris? Hoverbike uses a set of front and back ducted propellers powered by a 1,170 cubic centimeter 4-stroke engine. Not only can it reach speeds of up to ~173 mph (150 knots) but also altitudes of up to 10,000 feet. In theory that is, since the Hoverbike still only exists as a prototype that hasn?t undergone flight testing yet. But that?s because Chris needs to make sure it?s safe to fly. The frame is made from kevlar reinforced carbon fiber with a light foam core, so it seems as strong as current materials allow it to be. While the propeller blades are made of Tasmanian Oak with the leading edges covered in carbon fiber. And since there?s two of them spinning in opposite directions, there?s no need for a tail rotor to cancel out the rotational forces. It?s controlled not unlike a motorcycle, with a set of handlebars used for controlling direction, lift and speed, and its standard 30L fuel tank provides a flight range of ~92 miles at a speed of 80 knots. Chris hopes to see the Hoverbike go into limited production in a year?s time, with a price tag of around $40,000 that should come down as production ramps up each year. And since it?s classified as an ultralite, it will be available to people without the need for a pilot?s license, increasing the market for interested buyers/thrillseekers. [ Hoverbike ] VIA [ Gizmag ]
Amazon reveals potential HP TouchPad release date as July 17th
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Section: Communications, Mobile, Computers, Mobile Computers In the past we saw the HP TouchPad get a product listing page with Amazon and now it looks like they have given us a release date. Of course the catch here is that date has not been officially confirmed by HP just yet. That said, it looks like
T-Mobile Move Android phone launched in Europe, U.S. release next?
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Section: Communications, Cellphones, Email / IM, Mobile Android fans in Europe are in for a treat this month as a new Android smartphone is heading the European market. Said handset known as the T-Mobile Move features Android 2.2 Froyo, a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display, HSDPA (7.2 Mbps, GPS, 2MP camera, microSD card support and 700MHz
Samsung Dart headed to T-Mobile June 15th
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T-Mobile plans to add another mid-range smartphone to their ever growing lineup while showing no signs of heading to AT&T. If you remember the day June 15th, it is when the amazing HTC Sensation 4G will be launching on T-Mobile. Now reports are streaming in that they will be offering a mid-range handset for those
E3 2011: OnLive coming to iPad and Android tablets this Fall
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FROM GAMERTELL ? OnLive is branching out onto a multitude of devices later this year. MORE ? Full Story ? Written by NEWS for Gadgetell. Comment on this Article ? Gadgetell
Source: http://www.insidecellphone.com/another-potential-hp-touchpad-release-date-this-one-for-june-22nd/
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