Identity SoIP S1
January 9, 2010
[CES 2010] that is a hidden gem from the floors of CES, with Identity of Korea unveiling their SoIP S1 device. Currently in a prototype mold factor, what you see here is meant to run on the Android operating system with it sitting squarely in your living room. Boasting a capability of supporting DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance), it will be able to play nice with compatible consumer electronic devices from 240 members within DLNA which ought to construct it future-proof for a fair number of years. The display itself is touchscreen sensitive, and there is a handset placed in the cradle that can be picked up whenever you want to carry out a VoIP conversation, although you might most probably consider using the integrated webcam to carry out a video signal instead. It remains connected to the Net via a Wi-Fi router, and the touchscreen display will show off a variety of widgets and can even double up as a digital photo frame. The prototype on display is lost a credit card reader which will be implemented in the final version, where you will next be able to form online transactions with your credit card using nothing but a simple swipe. Other specifications are available in the extended post. Identity is currently looking for a mobile carrier to work with, and hope to see it roll out by the holiday season that year or early 2011.
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Identity Media CPE C1
January 9, 2010
[CES 2010] Identity seems pretty bent on the Android view, which is a good thing since we would like to see more and more hardware manufacturers adopt Android to see what they can come up with for the mass market. The prototype Media CPE C1 was on display, where it can connect to your home network connection via WiMAX or Wi-Fi, and it doubles up as a digital photo frame with the added capability of offering media playback and support of Android widgets. Needless to say, it is equipped with a touchscreen display for you to navigate. No concept on when it will roll out, but we hope to see it hit the market before that year's holiday season is by for a pocket-friendly price.
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Paradigm Shift offers color e-book reader
December 29, 2009

Another day, another piece of news on an e-book reader, with Paradigm Shift making the headlines that duration round. Their color e-book reader is ready for launch at CES 2010 which is happening in slightly more than a week's day, but we would certainly preferred to have seen that hit the market in moment for the mad holiday season. Paradigm Shift's yet unnamed offering will come in 5" and 7" screen sizes, where you get integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, Windows CE, 2GB RAM and a price point of $150 for the 5" model. Expect it to hit the market sometime in February, although we doubt that it will have as much success as the Kindle from Amazon.
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Chrome OS netbook specifications unveiled?
December 28, 2009

Word on the street has it that Google's Chrome OS netbook's specifications have been leaked out, and most citizens who have taken a look at it are very, very happy. After all, wouldn't you plus be a happy camper with an NVIDIA Tegra chipset running alongside an ARM processor? The rumor plus states that that netbook will come with a 10.1" multi-touch HD-capable display, a 64GB SSD, 2GB RAM, and other staples including Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth connectivity alongside a webcam. Not only will it run on Chrome OS, you will plus get a suite of pre-installed Google Apps. Best of all is, that netbook is slated for a 2010 holiday season release, retailing for less than three Benjamins at a subsidized price. Neat! that is one rumor we hope to see come true!
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Palm Pre For $0 on Bell Canada?
December 19, 2009

If you’ve been thinking that the Palm Pre is too expensive for you, you’ll certainly welcome the holiday season, particularly since Bell is offering the Palm Pre for full with a new Bell contract. Considering that the last duration we reported on the Pre’s pricing in Canada, it was $199.99 with a 3-year contract, that is certainly favorable to the consumer, don’t you think? Will a free Palm Pre be suitable to entice you to sign up with Bell for the towering term?
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SplitFish Dual SFX Evolution controller ships
December 17, 2009

The PC crossover controller known as SplitFish Dual SFX Evolution is now shipping just in duration to meet the Christmas deadline for those who want something different under the tree that holiday season. The Dual SFX Evolution “combines the intuitive action gaming mechanics of 2 tier accuracy control into one complete control interface”, resulting in an integrated motion/analog joystick system which offers the advantage of both macro and micro gaming control for superior accuracy and customizable gameplay. Do you think that will help you become a better gamer, or just a cooler one?
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Toshiba NB300 spotted on FCC
December 13, 2009

The folks at the FCC are currently playing with the Toshiba NB300, where that next generation Toshiba netbook will not only boast integrated 3G wireless connectivity but GPS navigation capabilities as well. Guess that is best used with a co-pilot in the car, as we doubt there is a large adequate mount on your dashboard that can handle the NB300 while you drive without obstructing your view of the road. Too poor the Toshiba NB300 won't assemble it out in duration for the holiday season, but better late than never, eh? Features and specifications of the netbook include a 10.1" display, a Qualcomm Gobi2000 module, compatibility with GPS, EVDO, WCDM/HSPA, CDMA200 and EDGE services and in all probability a next-generation Intel Atom Pineview chip considering its release period.
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