Verizon announces the 4.3-inch Motorola Droid Mini, priced at $99 and coming August 29th

Verizon announces the 43inch Motorola Droid Mini, priced at $99 and coming August 29th

Rounding out Verizon’s new crop of smartphones is the Droid Mini, which promises to be “compact without compromise,” following the well-trodden path of Samsung’s smaller Galaxy phones. The Mini has a 4.3-inch screen, making the new Droid bigger than an iPhone but smaller than the other new Droids. As with those bigger devices, you’ll get the new Droid Command Center homescreen widget with access to notifications, weather updates and more, as well as quick capture to take photos with a double-shake. You’ll also get some deeper Google Now integration, including a new “call my Droid” action that will ring your phone if you ever lose it — within shout range, presumably. So far, we know it’ll be priced at $99, with sales beginning on August 29th, but we’ll be back soon with a hands-on post (and presumably, more specs to go with it).

Update: Pre-orders for the device are now live, and with them, the phone’s complete specs. Those include a 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 16GB of onboard storage (with 2GB of RAM), a 2130 mAh battery and a 10-megapixel camera with 1080p video capture.

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Motorola Droid Ultra unveiled with unibody Kevlar design, reaches Verizon on August 20th for $199

Motorola Droid Ultra unveiled with unibody Kevlar design, reaches Verizon on August 20th for $199

As expected, the star of the show is here: Verizon has unveiled the Motorola Droid Ultra at its New York City press event. The 5-inch smartphone is “all about thin,” according to Moto, and sports a glossy, unibody Kevlar shell that makes it thinner (7.18mm) yet stronger than its predecessors. It’s also speedier: a new dual-core X8 Mobile Computing System delivers about 24 percent faster processing power than the previous generations, graphics that are twice as quick and dedicated chips for both contextual computing and language processing. It sports the software tricks we’ve seen in leaks of the Moto X, such as hands-free voice control, Active Display notifications and Quick Capture. Google’s augmented reality game Ingress comes preloaded for more adventurous owners. The Droid Ultra ships August 20th for $199, and pre-orders are starting today.

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LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System: They’ve got Legolas, We’ve got LEGONES

LEGO creations never cease to amaze me. You can do so much with these little plastic bricks. Is there anything they can’t do? Is there anything they can’t replicate? LEGO is all powerful!

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This has to be one of the neatest LEGO creations that I have seen in some time. It’s an amazing reproduction of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System, done up in stunning detail by weltall1028. It has the power button, the reset button, the A/V hookups. It’s all here. It even lights up when powered on.

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The detail is so nice that you wonder if it can actually play games. It obviously can’t, but it makes you wonder.

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Tweeting Cigarette Does Not Shut Up As Long As You Smoke

We have seen some pretty interesting ideas thought up of by ad agencies in the past, such as this bone conduction ad that has been installed in the window of select trains in Germany, calling it the Talking Window. Well, […]

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Motorola Droid Maxx: 48 Hours of Battery Life in One Powerful Package

Motorola Droid Maxx: 48 Hours of Battery Life in One Powerful Package

Verizon showed off a whole slew of new Droid smartphones today—the Droid MAXX, Droid Ultra, and Droid Mini. And with all three smartphones the keyword is battery life. Update: Hands on!

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Verizon NYC Droid event liveblog

Verizon NYC Droid event liveblog

It may not be the much-hyped Moto X unveiling, but today’s Verizon press event will likely bring some big announcements of its own. It’s been nearly a year since Motorola unveiled its trio of Razr handsets for the carrier, and it’s all but certain that the company has at least a phone or two in store for us today. Will we finally get acquainted with the Droid Ultra, not to mention a Droid Maxx variant? Heck, rumors say there’s also a Droid Mini on the way. Stay tuned as we bring you the latest from Verizon’s event in Lincoln Center!

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Human Speaker Collar Produces Sound From Lip Movement

Now this is a collar that some of us might not mind wearing around, never mind that it does not look too fashionable in the first place. However, it does have a place in our society, where the Human Speaker […]

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Doctors Reversed 146 Established Practices in the Last Decade Alone

Doctors Reversed 146 Established Practices in the Last Decade Alone

Medicine is evidence-based—but that doesn’t mean the evidence is always correct. A new report reveals that doctors have reversed their position on an astonishing 146 established medical practices in the last ten years. Uh… mulligan?

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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Release Date, Specs & News

As we are well into the summer, a new batch of smartphone is already on the horizon, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is among the top smartphones that we are going to keep our eyes on. The handset has […]

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IndieCade teams with Oculus Rift for ‘VR Jam,’ a game dev competition culminating this October

The Oculus Rift sure is super, super neat, but outside of mods to existing games, it’s still a bit light in the custom-made software department. And that’s exactly why Oculus is ponying up $50K in prizes and teaming up with IndieCade this October for a game jam competition specifically meant to bolster that software support. One lucky dev / team will snag the grand prize of $10K and a chance to debut their game at this October’s IndieCade Festival in Los Angeles — they’ll also head out to Orange County to meet with the team at Oculus, including wunderkind Palmer Luckey.

Should you wish to get in on the VR-centric action, you’ve got the following three weeks to get things going (starting August 2nd and ending on August 25th). And if you don’t have one of Oculus’ Rift dev kits just yet, you’ll have access to playtesting at various “playtest hubs” set up worldwide (NYC and LA locations are the only two confirmed thus far, with “more locations to be announced soon”). For the full stipulations on the contest, head below.

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