Google Lets Anyone In The U.S. Become A Glass Explorer For $1,500 Starting April 15

homepage_lightbox_prescription_03 Google isn’t doing its consumer launch of Glass just yet, but it is doing the next best thing: Opening up the Glass Explorer program to anyone in the U.S. starting April 15. That’s right, as of next Tuesday, any American resident can grab a Google Glass unit for $1,500 plus applicable taxes, and these will ship with your favorite shade or Glass-specific frame included, too. The program… Read More

Apple to host second launch event in China on September 11th

Apple to host second launch event in China on September 11th

We can’t be the only ones wondering whether the bright colors in Apple’s September 10th invite were a visual reference to the snazzy plastic iPhones we’ve been seeing recently. Indeed, these same primary hues have now re-appeared in a second invite sent to journalists in China, summoning them to special event on September 11th in Beijing, and that only adds to our expectation that a cheaper iPhone 5C (if that’s what it’s really called) may be imminent. Tim Cook wouldn’t have undertaken all those long-haul visits to Chinese carriers just for the free slippers and sleeping masks.

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Source: Sina

T-Mobile holding a press event July 10th, promises ‘boldest moves yet’

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We’re never ones to turn down a particularly intriguing teaser, so you can bet we’ll be be there with bells on. T-Mobile’s event’s going down on July 10th in New York City. Beyond that, well, your guess is as good as ours. The minimalistic magenta invite promises that the carrier will be delivering its “boldest moves yet,” via an image file titled, fittingly, “moonshot.” Moon rockets? PlayStation Moves? BlackBerry Bolds? The sky’s the limit, apparently.

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Facebook to host new product launch on June 20th

Facebook sends invites to new product launch on June 20th

In case you’re interested, June 20th is a Thursday. It’s more than that to Facebook, though: apparently that is the day the social network will show off a new product, or as the company puts it, a “big idea” coming from a small team. As to what this particular event — to be held in Menlo Park — could bring to the table, you now know exactly as much as we do; with recent talk regarding Facebook’s interest in building an RSS reader, that rumor would certainly be a good stab in the dark. What’s even more odd, however, is the method by which the press is receiving the invitation: the good old-fashioned postal service. Let us know in the comments if you have any particular theories on what it could all mean.

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Sony Mobile event invites tease sizable surprise, could mean Xperia Z Ultra

Sony Mobile event invites tease sizable surprise, could mean Xperia Z Ultra

Several French sites report receiving invites (shown above) to a Sony Mobile press event promising a surprise of size while showing off a device’s slender side profile and a stylus. The reference could be a teaser for the rumored Xperia Z Ultra, believed to be a Sony competitor to the Galaxy Notes of the world featuring a 6.44-inch 1080p display and possibly a Snapdragon 800 CPU inside. The buttons also seem to match another leaked image, and invites have also gone out for events in Germany and China on June 25th, while the message itself encourages recipients to “note” it in their calendar.

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Source: FrAndroid, Xperia Blog

LG invites press to ‘share the genius’ event on May 1st

LG invites press to 'share the genius' event on May 1st

We’re not quite sure what it is yet, but LG has just invited us to save the date May 1st for a special event held in New York city, in which it asks us to “share the genius” and “capture the spotlight in true brilliance.” If this is indeed a new device, it alludes to a higher-res display and greater sound; is this a US version of the Optimus G Pro or simply the next-generation Optimus G? Hard to say at this point, but we’re keeping a pretty close eye out for more details. In the meantime, this is at least one more thing to look forward to in a couple weeks.

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OUYA holding official unveiling on March 28th in San Francisco

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We’re getting closer and closer to the launch of the much-hyped OUYA console. The Android-powered gaming machine will start shipping to backers on March 28th and to celebrate the company is having a little shindig in San Francisco that will serve as a proper “unveiling.” The invite just arrived in our inbox and hopefully this will be our chance to see the final hardware ahead of the June retail launch. The startup doesn’t seem to just be pitching this as a massive media event either. The tagline on the invite reads, “there would be no OUYA without you.” And apparently simply “saying thank you isn’t enough.” Aw, shucks, you’re welcome OUYA.

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Facebook invites the media to ‘come and see what we’re building’ next week

Facebook invites the media to 'come and see what we're building' next week

And the CES disruptions begin. Facebook has just broken into an absolute blitz of news out of Las Vegas in order to invite select members of the press to its California headquarters next week. The reason? Predictably, minimal clues are given out in the invite itself — we’re simply told to show up on January 15th and “see what [Facebook] is building.” You know what… we think we just might, thanks!

P.S. – Any educated guesses on the “what” can be tossed in comments below.

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Apple announces ‘Special Event’ for October 23rd — we’ll be there live!

Apple announces iPad mini launch event for October 23rd  we'll be there live!

Apple has just invited members of the press to attend a product launch on October 23rd, where we assume the long-rumored iPad mini will be unveiled. The event will go down merely weeks after Apple took the wraps off of the iPhone 5 (and strangely enough, the Foo Fighters played their last show for the foreseeable future). It’s quite unlike Apple to throw two product parties in the fall, but if an entirely new iPad is being revealed, it may be a scenario that becomes more familiar in years to come. At this point, we’re left with far more questions than answers: will the iPad mini really ship with a Lightning port, while the Retina iPad — which was only introduced in March — continues to ship with the “old” Dock Connector? Will Apple really continue to refresh its two iPad products at different intervals? Will the (presumed) AT&T iPad mini actually include mobile hotspot functionality?

And while we’re at it, is Apple really going to throw a “one more thing” into the mix by bumping its 13-inch MacBook Pro into Retina territory? After all, tossing “little” into the invite could allude to a smaller iPad and an update to an already-small laptop. We’ll be there to bring you the blow-by-blow as it happens, so feel free to go ahead and take next Tuesday off. We’ll sign the approval form.

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Apple announces ‘Special Event’ for October 23rd — we’ll be there live! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 16 Oct 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung confirms October 24th event is for the US Galaxy Note II, removes what doubt was left

Samsung confirms October 24th event is for the US Galaxy Note II, removes what doubt was left

Ever since Samsung issued invitations for its October 24th event, it’s become increasingly clearer that the New York City gathering would center on the Galaxy Note II. After all, we’ve tried almost every US version so far, and nothing else has loomed on the horizon. Just in case there was any lingering uncertainty, though, Samsung sent us that promised formal invitation with exact details of what’s going on: it’s the US stop for the Galaxy Note II World Tour, with a press event that night followed by a “consumer celebration” later on that might bring a public side to the affair. Most American editions of the phablet have been announced or re-announced, which suggests to us that we’ll primarily get firmer release dates and prices while we’re busy hobnobbing.

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Samsung confirms October 24th event is for the US Galaxy Note II, removes what doubt was left originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Oct 2012 19:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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