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HTC may not be showing us its new flagship Android smartphone until March 25th, but it has seemingly confirmed the name of the handset codenamed “HTC M8”, with a video … Continue reading
Its no secret that BlackBerry smartphones haven’t been performing well in the market. Last year the company launched four BlackBerry 10 devices, all of which failed to make a mark. Since then there has been major reshuffling at the company and there’s now a new regime, working under CEO John Chen to stabilize and hopefully turn around the company. Yesterday it unveiled the Z3, a smartphone developed in collaboration with Foxconn, destined for emerging markets. Chen teased the Q20 yesterday, and has also hinted at yet another flagship that will hopefully poach customers from its rivals.
Another BlackBerry Flagship Being Developed To Poach New Customers original content from Ubergizmo.
Another day, here we are with another speaker for your consideration. This time around, it would be Creative who is offering the Sound Blaster Roar. Sound Blaster made its name when it comes to soundcards in the early days of computing, which delivered a new level of realism and immersion for PC games compared to the usual “beeps” and “boops” from the standard PC speaker. Well, Creative has certainly come a long way from its humble beginnings, and the Sound Blaster Roar functions as a new concept, 5-driver portable wireless speaker.
Creative Sound Blaster Roar Announced original content from Ubergizmo.
Boeing said way back in 2012 that it was working on a high-security Android smartphone. Almost two years later, it appears that the company is finally close to a launch — the hardware, identified as Black, has just passed through the FCC. It’s built…
Boeing said way back in 2012 that it was working on a high-security Android smartphone. Almost two years later, it appears that the company is finally close to a launch — the hardware, identified as Black, has just passed through the FCC. It’s built…
Google never made a play for WhatsApp despite reports of an unsuccessful $10bn bid for the messaging service, Senior VP Sundar Pichai says, though talks of collaboration between the firms … Continue reading
Barnes & Noble’s hardware division hasn’t exactly been churning out tablets left, right and center. The ones that it has released haven’t exactly proven to be hits. Infact, revenues have been plummeting, in the previous quarter alone the company has experienced a 58.2 percent decline in device and accessories sales as compared to the same time last year. Despite all of this, the company doesn’t seem to be giving up on the Nook tablet just yet. It has confirmed that a new Nook is going to be released later this year.
New Nook Tablet To Be Released Later This Year original content from Ubergizmo.
The tablet market is an extremely competitive one, although Apple’s iPad has more or less dominated the scene for the longest time already. Well, the folks over at Barnes & Noble are currently working hard to prepare the launch of its first new tablet since the last release which happened a couple of years ago. In the company’s most recent financial report, it was apparent that B&N is currently talking to potential hardware partners when it comes to the development and manufacturing of a new color NOOK device which should hit the markets in early 2015.
Next Generation NOOK Tablet Is In The Pipeline original content from Ubergizmo.
Artist Allan Wexler‘s most recent work—going on display March 29th at New York’s Ronald Feldman Fine Arts gallery—explores architecture purified down to its most basic conceptual elements. There are foundation pits and walls, yawning excavations and the cubic masses that are pulled from them.