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T-Mobile hasn’t been secretive about its desire to expand the number of products it offers from Apple. T-Mobile began carrying the iPhone in April of 2013 putting it well behind other major mobile carriers. T-Mobile CEO John Legere has been hinting strongly that his company would be getting new iPads at the October 22 event […]
3D printers are a dime-a-dozen these days, but every so often something special
The official launch of Windows 8.1 is here. Back in mid-August the launch for Windows 8.1 was officially confirmed to happen on October 17 in the US. October 17 is today if you aren’t keeping track. If you’re planning on installing Windows 8.1 straightaway and happen be a heavy Facebook user, you will be glad […]
Sharp’s IGZO displays make regular appearances at global trade shows, but have been less easy to spot in western devices, hardly ever leaving domestic Japanese market. That could soon change, as the company is ramping up production of smartphone-sized screens, at the cost of TV output. The Wall …
The other day thanks to a report, it was suggested that Amazon’s own Android smartphone could have been designed by HTC, and with HTC making some pretty decent phones, why not, right? Well now the rumors are shifting slightly and while HTC is still the company that has been pegged to design Amazon’s Android smartphone, interestingly enough this new rumor is suggesting that the smartphone will only be offered to Amazon Prime subscribers. While this sounds like a great exclusive offer to Amazon Prime subscribers, we’re not sure if it makes sense that Amazon will want to limit their potential market share.
Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablets have gone on and sold well, so we wouldn’t be surprised if their smartphone efforts would net the same success, but limiting it to just their Prime subscribers is an odd move. Then again it is speculated that perhaps Amazon and HTC are trying something like the Facebook phone, where HTC got the exclusive to build the handset (even though it wasn’t exactly a commercial success). Either way we’ll keep our eyes peeled but in the meantime, what do you guys think? Is Amazon shooting themselves in the foot with this possible strategy?
HTC’s Amazon Device Could Be Exclusive To Prime Subscribers [Rumor] original content from Ubergizmo.
Asus The has pulled the wraps off a new USB audiophile preamplifier and headphone amplifier called the Essence III. The Essence III features a USB DAC converter with a fully balanced design. The device also supports Direct Stream Digital (DSD) can for the best audio quality. Asus uses high precision clocks and asynchronous USB to […]
If you guys are in the market for a hotspot router, Samsung has announced the LTE Mobile HotSpot PRO for T-Mobile subscribers. Granted this is merely a hotspot router, its design is pretty pleasing to the eye, and some of its features could be worth your consideration. For starters the device will allow for tethering of up to 10 WiFi-enabled devices and naturally it will play nicely with T-Mobile’s LTE network and UMTS. It will also pack a 3,100mAh battery and charging support meaning that on top of using it as a hotspot device, you will be able to charge your other mobile device as well as long as it is compatible with it. The LTE Mobile HotSpot PRO will also pack a 1.2GHz processor with 4GB of internal storage which can be further expanded via microSD. For those interested in getting their hands on the device, T-Mobile is charging would-be customers $50 upfront along with monthly installments, or for those who would rather just pay it in one go, you can expect to fork out $170 for it. For more information, head on over to T-Mobile’s website for the details.
Samsung LTE Mobile HotSpot PRO For T-Mobile Announced original content from Ubergizmo.