
With Sprint snagging the vast majority of the WiMAX limelight of late, we aren't going to complain with a similar network halfway across the globe yanking it back. Out of absolutely nowhere comes HTC's first WiMAX-enabled handset, the sure-to-be-delightful T8290. Reportedly, this bugger packs a 3.8-inch 800 x 480 resolution display, 802.11g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, GSM and WiMAX radios and is expected to launch soon on Russia's Yota. Granted, we can't take this as hard truth or anything quite yet, but the images that reside in the read link are more than convincing. Oh, and HTC -- given that you're passing on the US with the Touch HD, do you think it'd be possible to get this over here for use with XOHM? We'd really, really appreciate it.
HTC's first WiMAX-enabled handset revealed: T8290, from Russia with Speed
Posted by agust | 12:34 PM | HTC, russia, smartphone, T8290, touch, touch diamond, TouchDiamond, WiMAX, windows mobile, WindowsMobile, Yota, Yota logo, YotaLogo | 0 comments »Is Microsoft finally close to snatching up RIM?
Posted by agust | 12:33 PM | acquisition, blackberry, Microsoft, RIM, rumor, takeover | 0 comments »
Funny story -- we pretty much heard this exact same rumor floating around last August, but given the current economic situation, we're inclined to believe this one a good bit more. A recent Reuters report is pointing out that RIM (like practically every other company right about now) is ripe for the picking, and any outfit with a serious load of cash reserves could get themselves quite a bargain. Given that the Redmond mega-corp has shown interest before (and clearly has plenty of Greenbacks), we were particularly interested in Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek's quote: "I'm fairly certain [Microsoft] has a standing offer to buy [RIM] at $50 a share." If you'll recall, RIM's stock sat at $148 per share just four months ago, and now, it's hovering around $60. As expected, Microsoft had no comment on the report, but don't be surprised to see something go down if Wall Street keeps hemorrhaging.
RIM said to be toiling away on BlackBerry super-phone, Storm successors
Posted by agust | 12:32 PM | blackberry, RIM, rumor, storm, storm 2, storm 3, Storm2, Storm3 | 0 comments »
So the BlackBerry Storm hasn't even made it onto Verizon yet, and in flies word that RIM is actually doing something other than resting on its laurels (and contemplating buyout offers from Microsoft). The Boy Genius has it from two independent sources that RIM is currently hard at work on a "super-phone" of sorts, complete with a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera, 1GB of memory and a "near-HD quality screen." In all seriousness, it's not too shocking to hear that the outfit is working up a formidable opponent to go against HTC's Touch HD / T8290, but it's not stopping there. We're also told that a second and third-generation Storm are already being whipped up in the design room, but it's pretty safe to say you won't be seeing those in the flesh for a good while. Regrettably, that's it for the details, but you can rest assured that we'll be keeping an ear to the ground for more.
Zepto debuts 14-inch Nox A14 gaming laptop
Posted by agust | 12:31 PM | a14, gaming laptop, GamingLaptop, nox a14, NoxA14, zepto | 0 comments »
Zepto managed to carve out a tiny niche for itself with its understated Nexus A15 gaming laptop, and it looks like it's now giving it some company with its new Nox A14 model. From the looks of it, this one is mostly identical to its predecessor, with the notable exception of a 14.1-inch 1440 x 900 screen and, consequently, a slightly smaller and lighter form factor. Otherwise, you can expect to get a Core 2 Duo P9500 processor, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT 512MB, up to 8GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive (or 128GB SSD), a built-in 2-megapixel webcam, and a DVD burner or optional Blu-ray drive. If that's sounds about right, you can order one now for a starting price of £827 (or roughly $1,400), or a good deal more if you want any of those supposed "world's fastest" specs.
Ruf Automobile's electric Porsche concept gets real, pictured
Posted by agust | 12:29 PM | concept, eco-friendly, electric car, ElectricCar, eRUF, eRUF Model A, ErufModelA, green, Porsche, Porsche 911, Porsche911, Ruf Automobile, RufAutomobile | 0 comments »Apple says some MacBook Pros hit by faulty NVIDIA chips
Posted by agust | 12:28 PM | apple, defective, defective nvidia gpus, DefectiveNvidiaGpus, faulty nvidia gpus, FaultyNvidiaGpus, macbook pro, MacbookPro, nvidia | 0 comments »Toshiba’s 14.1-inch E105 coming soon to Best Buy
Posted by agust | 10:08 AM | Best Buy, Centrino 2, Core 2, Intel, Satellite, Toshiba | 0 comments »
An online Best Buy store listing reveals the specs and prices of Toshiba’s new, 14.1-inch Satellite-series E105 notebook. The advertised version sports a backlit keyboard, Intel’s dual-core 2.26GHz processor and 4GB of RAM. The laptop includes a 320GB hard drive and is just 1.2 inches thick while weighing in at 5lbs. Graphics processing for the 1280x800 screen is handled by the onboard GMA 4500 MHD chipset that brings with it an HDMI output; an FM tuner is also unusually built-in.Other specs include a dual-layer DVD-RW drive, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR wireless connectivity and a Wi-Fi Link 5100AGN module. For security, there is a fingerprint scanner, and users can video conference thanks to a built-in webcam and microphone. Expandability is ensured via two USB ports, one of which is an eSATA/USB combo connection. Dedicated media controls and a 5-in-1 memory card reader are expected and included. The pre-loaded OS is Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit.The E105 is priced at nearly $1,200 on Best Buy and no specific release date is known.





