by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on February 16, 2010 in
Gadgets,
Handhelds

Adding to its line up of Toughbooks, Panasonic has brought to the fore a new device and is aimed at the professional on the go. The new Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field tablet computer runs Windows 7 and is powered by Intel’s 1.86GHz Z540 Atom processor. What we like about the new tablet is that the maker has designed it in such a way that it comes across as a weatherproof and shockproof model. What’s more, the dual battery ensures uninterrupted power.

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by
Thomas Antony on February 15, 2010 in
Cellphones

Today, Acer unveiled their latest Android-based smartphone, the Acer Liquid e. Their first android smartphone was the Acer Liquid A1, released back in December. The new device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 768 MHz processor with Android 2.1 (“Eclair”) OS. It has an awesome 3.5” WVGA high definition screen to offer a great multimedia experience. More details below the cut.

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by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on February 8, 2010 in
Cellphones

If you haven’t yet heard, the LG Arena Max LU9400 has started doing the rounds across tech blogs and websites in the form of leaked pictures. The company is still quiet on this, but it seems like the images we are treated to have some important information to pass on. Going by the pictures found online, the new LG Arena Max LU9400 looks like the makers have thrown in some cute design elements to make it a charmer.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on January 21, 2010 in
Gadgets,
Handhelds

We have been hearing loads of news and rumors on the upcoming Apple tablet. Now, here is an update. The Apple Newton II tablet, that is what is being called for now, will hop on the Verizon network and will house a wireless chip from the house of Qualcomm. That sounds like an interesting piece of information, indeed.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on January 19, 2010 in
Gadgets,
Netbooks

Smartbooks seem to be getting even more smarter at the Quanta assembly line. In a bid to hold on to the growth phase, Quanta Computer is now making a smartbook which would, in fact, be a computer in an iPhone form factor! Yes you read that right, as this has come straight from Quanta Chairman Barry Lam himself.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on January 5, 2010 in
Hardware

It is Qualcomm Snapdragon all the way. Be it the Google Nexus One or the tiny Lenovo smartbook that are on their way, the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor has managed to power its way into these high profile devices making the world sit up and take note.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on January 4, 2010 in
Laptops

Close on the heels of giving us an update on using AMD chips in its X100 e and Edge series ThinkPads, Lenovo has revealed an update on a handful of new devices that would use Intel’s new mobile Core i5 and the four-core i7 processors. Set for debut on January 7, the prices are expected to start at $999.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on January 1, 2010 in
Gadgets

Cool gadgets that can set the technology world on fire would be the most sought after pavilions at the CES 2010 as the show gets set to open in Las Vegas next week. Among the many such devices would be one charmer of a touch tablet from HTC, which is said to possess all it needs to beat the Apple iSlate.

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by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on December 17, 2009 in
Cellphones

Motorola’s new upcoming backflip handset, believed to be the Enzo, is now doing the rounds on web pages in the formed of leaked images. We get to gather that the backflip device is fast readying itself for debut. The latest leaked images endorse this belief. The smartphone would come armed with a 3.1-inch display that offers a 320×480 resolution, say the pictures.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on November 30, 2009 in
Cellphones

Your next smartphone could come with a finger print sensor and pico-projector. LG Electronics has officially announced its next device that could sport these features. Christened Expo, the new LG smartphone would be available for $299.99. The phone could be yours with a $100 mail-in rebate, and a two-year agreement.
