CES: Digital camera wrap-up
Posted in: Today's ChiliA unique design and cool wireless technologies highlight some otherwise humdrum camera announcements at CES 2011.
Originally posted at CES 2011
Quanta’s 7-inch Android tablet dummy spotted at CES
Posted in: Android, android tablet, AndroidTablet, froyo, hands-on, tablet, Today's ChiliIn case you’re not already sick of tablets, here’s another one that we spotted at a small Taiwanese booth at CES. Sure, this Anadem Q07 — a rebadged Quanta device — was just a dummy, but even this could easily beat the lot of cheap Android slates in a beauty contest. Encased within the chrome bezel and silver body will be a 7-inch 800 x 480 display (which is slightly underwhelming), along with a Samsung S5PV210 processor — essentially the Hummingbird chip but in a different package — underclocked to 800MHz, but still capable of handling 1080p video playback. There’s not much else on the spec sheet, but we did see a micro-USB port, HDMI mini connector, microSD slot, SIM card slot, and stereo speakers on the Q07. Naturally, you’ll hear from us when we stumble upon this Froyo tablet again.
Quanta’s 7-inch Android tablet dummy spotted at CES originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 09 Jan 2011 17:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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M-Edge: Make Your iPad Look Like a Book
Posted in: amazon, case, ipad, kindle, Today's ChiliWhat Would Jesus Play?
Posted in: Games, Today's ChiliCNET’s Dong Ngo recaps his personal experience with using the Mobion Fuel Cell Generator during CES 2011
Originally posted at CES 2011
MOG’s on-demand music subscription service could be coming to a vehicle near you. Excited? You should be. At this year’s CES, auto manufacturers had a coming-out party when it comes to in-car infotainment, and MOG’s champing at the bit to jump on the bandwagon. According to the company, its newly launched MOG Fusion program will be accessible to select suppliers and manufacturers in the CE and automotive industries, with the API program being made available to “select partners,” with Visteon Corporation being named in particular. It’s still unclear how exactly tunes will be delivered, but we’re sure all of that will be revealed in due time. Not nearly quick enough to satisfy you, we’re sure, but hey…
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MOG Fusion to bring premium music service to cars, or so MOG hopes originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 09 Jan 2011 16:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The Clear 4G+ Mobile Series S USB modem played an important role in CNET’s coverage of CES 2011.
Originally posted at CES 2011