Uh, so much for official product launches. Thoroughly leaked
NTT docomo is going to release the Disney’s official smartphone “Disney Mobile on docomo F-07E” manufactured by Fujitsu on July 31.
There are a lot of Disney related designs on the smartphone, for example, the castle and Tinkerbell on the back side lights up and Micky Mouse appears. Also, you can enjoy Disney contents for free.
It has 4.7 inch screen, 1.7GHz Quad Core CPU, Xi, 64GB ROM, and 2GB RAM built-in, and it is compatible with waterproof/dustproof, mobile wallet, One-seg, infrared data communication, and finger print sensor.
Size: 131mm×65mm×10.8mm
Weight: 145g
OS: Android 4.2
Battery life: About 62hours
Charging time: 160minutes
Battery capacity: 2600mAh
Display: 4.7 inch TFT, 720x1280p
ABC Family has been known to air a show or two with questionable acting. The worst yet may be in their new, so-called “reality” series, “The Vineyard.” Hoping to tap into a bit of that “Laguna Beach” magic, this docu-series features a group of twenty-somethings — who definitely act like they’re still in high school — spending the summer in Martha’s Vineyard and working at the “iconic” Black Dog Tavern.
Most of them are shacking up together in a beach house nearby, which means lots of forced drama.
“Get it straight, ’cause you’re just stirring up things for no reason and it’s really unnecessary. I did not come here for that,” Katie told Emily at one point. But we kind of think that’s exactly why Katie came here.
There have been more leaks of Google’s new Nexus 7
NVIDIA’s just launched its latest flagship Quadro GPU for well-heeled graphics professionals, the Kepler-based Quadro K6000. The company claims it’s “the fastest and most capable GPU ever built” with double the graphics capability of its Quadro 6000 predecessor. It also has 12GB of the “world’s largest and fastest” DDR5 graphics memory, enabling companies like Nissan to load nearly complete vehicle models, for instance. Other niceties include 2,880 streaming multiprocessor cores, four simultaneous displays at up to 4K resolution, ultra-low latency video I/O and large scale visualization support. It’ll hit the market this fall from workstation vendors like HP, Dell and Lenovo, along with system integrators and distribution partners like PNY. There’s no pricing yet, but the current K5000 runs about $2,250 — so, prime your budget expectations accordingly.
Filed under: Peripherals, NVIDIA
Via: Slashgear
Source: NVIDIA
YouTube kicks off its first Geek Week on August 4th to spotlight nerdy content
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe folks in Mountain View are ready to follow up YouTube’s Comedy Week, and their leaning on the troves of nerdy content filling their servers to kick off Geek Week. Come August 4th, the site will spotlight more than 100 channels using highlights and new videos with the help of Nerdist in the US and Channel Flip across the pond. Six themed days including topics from gaming to superheroes will each be hosted by an American and UK channel, with Geek and Sundry, Machinima and Guinness World Records being a few among them. In addition to the fresh clips, Schmidt and Co. will be hiding easter eggs throughout the week, and will give users the chance to collect badges when they spot ’em. Over in the UK, early ’90s kids show Knightmare, famed for its sketchy CG effects and sets, will return for a very welcome limited run. And if that wasn’t all enough, an exclusive Thor: The Dark World trailer is slated to arrive through the event next Wednesday. If you’re hankering for some extra nerdery in your diet, hit the bordering source link to stay in the loop for Geek Week.
[Image credit: YouTube Geek Week]
Filed under: Internet, HD, Google
Source: YouTube
It was at the beginning of this week when the Leap Motion gesture recognition device was made available to the masses, and while the first generation of software for the Leap does include its fair share of incredible programs, there […]
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‘Catfish: The TV Show’: Dorion Has Two Girlfriends, One Real And One A ‘Catfish’ (VIDEO)
Posted in: Today's ChiliThings were certainly more complicated than usual on the latest episode of “Catfish: The TV Show.” Dorion took center stage, and he was juggling two relationships. For the past two years, he’d had an online relationship with Jeszica. He started also seeing a girl named Raffinee six months ago. By seeing, we mean he had a face-to-face relationship with her. Raffinee knew about Jeszica, but she didn’t like it one bit.
It turned out, as one might have expected, that Jeszica wasn’t who she claimed to be. Instead, it was a normal-looking, pretty girl named Alexis. She also happened to have the dubious honor of having the “most faked profiles” on the Internet. She said that she made the profile Dorion connected with five years ago, back when she “was young.” She’d even given Jeszica a fake child.
“That was just my way of meeting new people, and talking to people,” she explained. “We ran into each other, and I just couldn’t stop that.”
ARM sees more double-digit growth in Q2 2013, takes big hit from patent litigation
Posted in: Today's ChiliThis UK chip designer is accustomed to steep growth in demand for its Cortex mobile processors, and although we’ve seen hints that it faces new challenges ahead, for now it’s mostly all gravy. Revenue in Q2 2013 soared 26 percent year-over-year to £171.2 million ($264.3 million), while profit before tax was up 30 percent £86.6 million (in “normalised” terms). Mobile devices remain the largest market for the company, but embedded devices (including wearables, Raspberry Pi and printers) is the fastest growing segment, expanding by 25 percent in the last year. The future continues to look rosy for ARM, with new Samsung Exynos 5 chipsets arriving based on ARM’s Cortex-A15 and Cortex-A7 cores in big.LITTLE configurations.
The only hint of negativity in the earnings report was a huge expense of £41.8 million incurred by a patent attack from an unnamed “third party”, which was probably MIPS (see More Coverage), and which contributed to a much lower IFRS profit of £15 million — although this represents ARM’s contribution to a “full and final settlement”, which presumably means it’s a one-off thing.
Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Mobile
Source: ARM