Pure Evoke F4 scores SiriusXM Radio

During CES, Pure introduced its Evoke F4 “Ultimate Radio”, something promised to have support for SiriusXM Radio, among other things. Today the company has announced the availability of that service … Continue reading

Sony D6503 Sirius Runs On Android 4.4 KitKat

Much has been said about the upcoming Sony D6503 Sirius smartphone, which has been touted to be the next generation flagship smartphone. Well, the Sony D6503 Sirius has already appeared over in a video today which shows how it runs on the Android 4.4 KitKat operating system. A video far better than leaked screenshots, right? In the video, we get to visually check out the unlock screen as well as the Walkman lock screen. Not only that, there are other additional features that can be seen in the video, including Xperia Themes that will include the likes of Silk, Earth, Heat, Sunny, Vintage and Air.
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    Alleged Sony Sirius KitKat UI Spotted

    Alleged Sony Sirius KitKat UI SpottedYou can say that the Sony Sirius, also known as the Xperia Z2 or the Sony D6503, has been on the receiving end of its fair amount of rumors in recent times – mostly dealing with hardware issues, but this time around, we have a leak of the purported Android 4.3 screenshots that allegedly hail from the yet unreleased Sony Sirius which you can see above.

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    Sony Sirius Details Revealed (Rumor)

    Sony Sirius Details Revealed (Rumor)The unannounced D6503 from Sony, which is also known as the Sony Sirius, also known by some as the upcoming Sony Xperia Z2, has apparently made some appearances in leaked photos over the weekend, which points to the very real possibility that Sony could be on the verge of making an official unveiling of this particular smartphone. This would also lead us to ask the question – just what kind of features will this particular smartphone arrive with?

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    Sony Sirius Smartphone Rumored To Make CES 2014 Debut

    Sony Sirius Smartphone Rumored To Make CES 2014 DebutAt the end of last year right before we kissed 2013 goodbye and ushered in the lovely 2014, we did talk about how Sony might have made preparations to roll out a couple of new handsets (at the minimum, of course, this ain’t the mid 1990s any more) in 2014 with the Sony Sirius as well as Sony Canopus being lined up for an introduction. Here is additional information on the Sony Sirius that we talked about, with it being targeted to be a flagship device that should take over the likes of the Xperia Z Ultra.

    Apparently, the Sony Sirius smartphone should come with a 5.2” smartphone display with 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution, running on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset as well. Apart from that, other likely hardware specifications that should keep it ahead of the pack when it comes to its features would include 3GB RAM, a 20.7-megapixel camera at the back with their very own G lens, Android 4.4 KitKat as the mobile operating system of choice, and a 3,500mAh battery. Needless to say, this would mean that the Sony Sirius will be pretty pricey to begin with, and what better way to make a splash to the world’s consciousness than at CES which is all primed to kick off?

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    SiriusXM FM-6 satellite declared ready for service

    Back in October, we mentioned that SiriusXM satellite radio had launched a new satellite into orbit around the Earth. The satellite is called Sirius FM-6 and was launched by Space Systems/Loral known as SSL. In October, SSL reported that the satellite had deployed its solar arrays after a successful launch from Baikonur Space Center in […]

    SiriusXM Onyx Plus Dock and Play Radio offer audio in the car

    SiriusXM satellite radio has a number of hardware options to allow you to get satellite radio into your car or home. The company has announced its latest portable satellite radio receiver and several accessories to go along with it. The SiriusXM Onyx Plus Dock and Play Radio is now available to purchase. The new radio […]

    Sirius XM Radio’s FM-6 satellite launch is successful

    Sirius XM radio has been around for a long time and like many services that rely on satellites, the more satellites the more service can be offered. Sirius XM and Space Systems/Loral (SSL) have announced that the Sirius FM-6 satellite launch is going according to plan so far. The satellite has reportedly performed post-launch maneuvers […]

    Storyteller app for Windows Phone and Windows 8 appears in leaked screenshots

    Storyteller app for Windows Phone and Windows 8 appears in leaked screenshots

    @evleaks is at it again. This time the prolific leaker has blasted out two screen grabs of an app called Storyteller, which made a Live Tile-cameo in the alleged screencap of a Nokia Bandit, an oversized Windows Phone 8 device. The app appears to be a Windows 8 and WP photo album that lets users sift through images by timeline, favorites and shared, or browse them on a map. A close look at the top right of the application meant for larger devices reveals a “My tablet” menu, suggesting it boasts integration with slates. Given that @evleaks mentions Bandit, Espoo’s long-rumored Sirius pad and October 22nd event date, it’s a safe bet that we’ll see new hardware — and at least one new app — this fall.

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    Nokia tablet gets approved by the FCC with AT&T and Verizon LTE

    Nokia tablet spied getting FCC approval with AT&T and Verizon LTE

    We have to hand it to Nokia: the company faces an acquisition by Microsoft in the very near future, but it’s still got a few tricks up its sleeves. The FCC just approved a mystery device known as the RX-114, and Nokia’s team did an incredible job of dressing up the paperwork so as to hide all clues of what it really was — that is, right up until the last page of a 167-page document full of bland measurements and technical graphs. What you see above is official confirmation that Nokia is indeed working on a tablet, complete with diagrams of the device along with specific references to its slate-like state. (Forgive the fuzzy print; the diagrams are pretty small, so we enlarged them.)

    What else do we know? The docs confirm that the tablet features LTE with support for bands 2, 4, 5, 13 and 17, along with a full suite of HSPA+ and GSM / EDGE. This means that regardless of which carrier actually picks up this particular device (frequency support doesn’t guarantee carrier coverage, and no networks have confirmed that they’ll be selling it), it technically will work on Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. Of course, we’ve already seen purported leaks that show the Windows RT device with Big Red branding, so it’s not a far stretch to believe this is still in the works for one or more US providers. We’ll continue to parse through the paperwork for other cleverly hidden clues, but this at least confirms what we already suspected — and if we had to guess, we have a strong suspicion that we’ll be seeing this beaut in the flesh at Nokia World in Abu Dhabi on October 22nd.

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