Sony Xperia M Dual To Arrive Before September Is Over

Sony Xperia M Dual To Arrive Before September Is OverBoth the Sony Xperia M as well as the Sony Xperia M dual were formally introduced and announced to the whole world over a quarter of a year ago, but until now, the Sony Xperia M – which happens to be able to carry only a single SIM card within, has been made available to the masses. For those of you who have waited patiently enough, here is word that the dual SIM variant should be appearing in stores before the end of September arrives. In fact, a tweet from Sony Mobile Russia claims that this dual SIM option will cost users RUR10,990 (which translates to approximately $345).

Expect the Sony Xperia M dual to arrive with similar hardware specifications as with the Xperia M, although this puppy will arrive with an additional SIM card slot. You know the drill – to have one phone only, and yet being able to keep your business and private life separate. The Sony Xperia M dual and Sony Xperia M
would both ship with a 4-inch display at FWVGA resolution, a dual-core Snapdragon S4 Plus 1GHz processor, a measly 1GB RAM (in this day and age), a 5-megapixel shooter at the back and a VGA camera for those who want to capture selfies more than others.

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    Dropbox looks for permission to publish national security request information

    It has been several months since we last saw a transparency report from Dropbox, however there has been an update. Dropbox has said they have filed a legal brief asking the court to allow them to report the number of national security requests they receive, which for those unfamiliar, is something that is not allowed […]

    Sixense Announces Android And iOS Support Stretch Goal

    Sixense Announces Android And iOS Support Stretch GoalOne great thing about sites like Kickstarter is this, you can more or less gauge its “success” even before the actual deal is manufactured, since the number of backers who put money on where their mouths are certainly depict their unwavering faith in a particular project. Sometimes, when they have hit their financial goal but the money continues to pour in, it is then time to introduce the idea of stretch goals. Sixense has already had its fair share of public support (read: money) to get started, but now they have announced a totally new stretch goal – support for Android as well as iOS platforms that will feature its future STEM System wireless motion tracking platform.

    Apart from mobile platform support, it will also be able to power up the STEM System’s modular motion trackers. Take for instance, virtual and augmented reality applications which could be able to transform your mobile device into a VR head-mounted display or virtual camera. The STEM System will also pave the way for a pair of motion controllers o work with Android consoles. This updated Sixense software development kit (SDK) will only run on Android 3.2 or higher and iOS 6 or higher platforms. [Kickstarter Page]

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    CloudOn Launches Browser Version, Will Productivity Increase?

    CloudOn Launches Browser Version, Will Productivity Increase?Most bosses, if not all, would want to see that the workforce which they have assembled will be able to work as a united unit in the most productive and efficient manner possible. Well, productivity is always a benchmark that corporations and even individuals use on others, or on themselves. If you think that you need the tools to up your creativity so that you will be able to outshine the rest of your colleagues, then you might want to check out CloudOn with its latest browser version and file sharing capabilities so that the end user is able to work smarter.

    This new CloudOn browser version was developed to complement its popular iOS and Android mobile apps, where it will go about turning from a mobile app to a ubiquitous cloud-based service. This would mean that CloudOn has opened up the doors wider for a more mobile and dispersed workforce to be productive. Milind Gadekar, CEO and founder of CloudOn, said, “Productivity needs to be redefined to address the requirements for a social and mobile workforce. By offering CloudOn in the browser and on mobile devices, with an easier way to share content, our users can work more effectively with their co-workers across all their devices.”

    Some of the key features of the CloudOn platform comprise of ubiquitous access, cross-storage file sharing, contextual FileSpace, and open integration.

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    Apple Upgrades iMacs With Faster Processors, 802.11ac Wi-Fi

    Apple Upgrades iMacs With Faster Processors, 802.11ac Wi-Fi

    Apple’s iMac didn’t get any fanfare at WWDC or the iPhone event earlier this month, but that doesn’t mean the company is ignoring its line of desktop computers. Today, Apple announced it’s updating the iMac line with Intel’s latest processors, …

        



    Motorola tablet up next from Verizon: DROID all but confirmed

    With the DROID Ultra and the DROID Maxx out in stores now aside the DROID Mini, there’s not much else Motorola can do in the smartphone space – save the Moto X, of course. But what about tablets? This week the folks at Droid Landing have all but confirmed their intent to release a Motorola […]

    Gyration Announces New Keyboards

    Gyration Announces New KeyboardsGyration might sound as though it is a company that deals with Shakira’s dancing ability, but it is actually a company that has just re-issued a couple of its classic wireless keyboards, namely the 101-key Gyration Classic Full-Size Wireless Keyboard and the 88-key Gyration Classic Compact Wireless Keyboard. Both of these keyboards would arrive with sculpted keys to deliver tactile-response typing, in addition to dedicated multimedia and Internet browsing keys, not to mention the ability to work within a wireless range of up to 100 feet, now how about that?

    Described as “rugged, accurate and powerful, with an extended range that makes them ideal for use in boardrooms, training centers, meeting halls, houses of worship and outdoor presentation applications”, it does seem as though these keyboards will bring the old as well as fuse with the new to deliver quite a punch. Not only that, the asking price for these keyboards happen to be less than $70 a pop, which is always music to anyone’s ears in such a financially difficult moment for many around the globe. Features include 101-key and 88-key sculpted key layouts, media transport and audio controls, dedicated Internet browsing keys, a 2.4GHz RF USB receiver, as well as the ability to play nice with both Windows and Mac platforms. [Press Release]

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    An Old Clipboard Makes For a Brilliantly Simple Bird Feeder

    An Old Clipboard Makes For a Brilliantly Simple Bird Feeder

    Rarely does anyone want the last slice found at the bottom of a bag of bread. But instead of just tossing it on the ground for birds and squirrels to fight over, Israeli-based designer Nitsan Hoorgin has created a simple feeder that lets birds perch and nibble on that last slice.

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    Bogus Ad Claims iOS 7 Makes Your iPhone Waterproof

    Bogus Ad Claims iOS 7 Makes Your iPhone WaterproofIs a fool born every single minute? Perhaps, as here we are with word that there has been a bogus iPhone ad which has apparently convinced the more gullible folks out there that installing the latest iOS 7 on your iPhone would be able to turn that Apple smartphone into a waterproof device. Needless to say, this particular ad has managed to make its way to different social media sites, where it has been mocked up in a style that is not too different from the one which Apple normally falls back upon.

    In the ad, it reads, “In an emergency, a smart-switch will shut off the phone’s power supply and corresponding components to prevent any damage to your iPhone’s delicate circuitry.” Apart from that, this particular ad also claims that the update to iOS 7 would enable allows the iPhone “to instantly detect sudden changes in thermodistribution.” I suppose this is always good for a laugh, but what happens when you have actual iPhone owners who do not know any better and decide to show off their new “waterproof” iPhones to family and friends? Hopefully no iPhones have already slept with the fishes from the time of the bogus ad’s appearance until now.

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    Texas Motor Speedway’s ‘Big Hoss TV’ will be the world’s largest HD screen

    Texas Motor Speedway's 'Big Hoss' will be the world's largest HD screen next year

    You didn’t think Texas would actually let Charlotte hold on to the title of world’s largest HD screen, did you? Texas Motor Speedway announced that in 2014 it will take the wraps off of “Big Hoss TV,” a 218-by-94.6 foot (20,633 square foot) 1080p display manufactured by Panasonic. That’s bigger than the 16,000 square-foot HD screen at Charlotte Motor Speedway, as well as the massive screens located in Houston and Dallas. As the track’s handy infographic points out, it has 9,000-plus square feet on the Cowboys’ board, it’s bigger than the Lincoln Memorial and will weigh more than seven elephants when it’s done. Just like the CMS screen it will be used to display live video, instant replays, stats and more during races, viewable to every frontstretch seat in the house (those seated on the backstretch will be greeted by a mere 18-by-24-foot 1080p display). Construction begins this fall after the Texas 500 NASCAR race, and it’s scheduled to be ready in time for the race weekend of April 3rd, 2014.

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