All Entries Tagged With: "wifi"

New Faster WiFi This Summer
Broadcom and Qualcomm Atheros are developing a new WiFi 802.11ac will supersede the current 802.11n standard at the end of 2012, according to PC World. 802.11ac will operatie solely on the 5GHz spectrum, whereas current WiFi-n can utilise either 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency bands. 2.4GHz WiFI gives better range but a variety of devices already [...]

Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi cheated on graphics
Just recently the WiFi only version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab went on sale. Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi is similar to the 3G model, with some notable differences. The company did not publicize these changes but a number of users are already going on the record with their discoveries. First, the new WiFi version sports [...]

Motorola Xoom in Europe with 4G and 3 versions comparrison
Motorola Xoom has gotten in a lot of issues due to the very high price of $800 even going higher than the Apple iPad. Now it was revealed that it will be the unsubsidized version for the 3G capable unit. If you opt for WiFi only version, the price is at $600. Nonetheless, the prices [...]

WiFi Only Blackberry Playbook according to T Mobile
T Mobile joins the roster of mobile operators offering RIM’s Blackberry Playbook. According to leaked information, T Mobile will only cover the WiFi only version of the said tablet. It was also reported that Blackberry Playbook is available only for certain business customers and not for the general consumers. Since this is only a WiFi [...]

Motorola Xoom will run at $800, 1 month commitment for WiFi
Motorola Xoom is the latest offering of the brand implementing the latest Google Honeycomb. This is the very first one to be released using the latest Android version and it has been gaining a lot of buzz since its introduction at last month’s CES event. The company has not actually released an official pricing list [...]

Cube eReader – Runs Windows Mobile 6.5
Cube, a Chinese company is soon going to unveil its first eBook reader and instead of showing us with some hot product, they are teasing us with a hot babe. This eBook reader is supposed to have 6-inch capacitive touchscreen and runs Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system.
Other specs include Wi-Fi and web-browsing. Clearly, it has all the ingredients of a MID, but it will be sold as an eReader. Expected price is ~$150

Deal of the Day – Toshiba MIni NB205 – $348.00
Today’s Deal of the Day is the Toshiba Mini NB205, which comes with Intel Atom N280 (1.66GHz), and 1GB RAM. It is equipped with 250GB HDD and has 10.1-inch LED LCD. It comes preloaded with Windows 7 Starter, has Webcam for video calls; Intel GMA950 chipset, 2.93 pounds weight, 6-cell battery 5800mAh, 802.11b/g WiFi, 3 USB 2.0 ports, Card Reader and comes with 1year warranty
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Lenovo Netbook with built-in 3G noticed at FCC
A new Lenovo netbook has been noticed at the FCC. It is a 10-inch netbook, codenamed 0251. Nothing is known about its processor or OS. It features 1 USB 2.0 port, mini-HDM, earphone jack and card reader slot. It also has built-in 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth

Forget ARM Cortex A8! Meet AMD Super Mobile CPU
Looks like XP is immortal! We thought that the XP would finally meet its fate on Oct 22. After netbooks, it is now turn for the phones to get equipped with XP.
Meet the phone powered by AMD Super Mobile CPU. It has GSM, GPRS, EDGE and 3G too. For storage, you can get upto 64GB of SSD storage which would certainly make the current iPhone 3GS owners a bit angry. You can get 1GB RAM (512MB version is available)
Compared to the fruit-phone, it has bigger display (4.8-inch) which means that it can easily be used as a MID. You get built-in WiFi and WiMax too. GPS is there too so that you don’t get lost.
Commentary: ARM Cortex, the CPU that is being used in iPhone and iPod Touch is, as its name implies, ARM based. Naturally, it is not x86 and thus cannot run Windows OS. However, AMD Super Mobile CPU is fully x86 compatible and runs Windows XP OS without a hitch!

DosPara Prime Note Cartina HS Netbook now on sale in Japan
The Prime Note Cartina Netbook, which is basically an Averatec Netbook will start shipping in Japan soon. It is equipped with an Intel Atom N270 processor and the monotonous 10.1-inch screen, 1024×600 resolution, 160GB HDD, 1GB RAM and WiFi (b/g/n)
Surprisingly, it will be shipped with Windows XP Home OS even though Windows 7′s release is just around the corner. It will carry a price tag of $330 (29,800 Yen)


