Archive for the ‘Gadgets’ Category
Ricoh CX5 superzoom camera unveiled
Ricoh has been updating its CX series of superzoom cameras ever so slightly since the CX1 and now the company is back again with the CX5. The CX5 now offers a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor, and a 10.7x zoom lens with a range of 28-300mm. The CX5 offers a Super-Resolution (SR) setting, allowing you to zoom...
January 27th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
Deutsche Bank tries iPhone, may never go back to BlackBerry
Deutsche Bank has apparently seen the light with the iPhone and may never go back to using BlackBerry according to an analyst. Deutsche Bank Equity Research’s Chris Whitmore says that for the past two months, the company has been trying out the iPhone and that overall results are largely positive....
January 26th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
Samsungs 750 and 950 3D LED monitors do a whole lot, won’t give us a price
We reported on Samsung’s new line of 3D-enabled LED monitors just before the CES tsunami hit, but it seems the specs got lost in the commotion. So here’s what we know about the new 750 series and the asymmetrical 950 series: they’ll come in both 23- and 27-inch sizes with 1080p resolution,...
January 25th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
Novatel Wireless 4G MiFi wins CES 2011 Best in Show Award from Notebooks.com
Novatel Wireless keeps getting accolades for its MiFi Intelligent Mobile Hotspot product. We love the way it works but at the same time wonder whether such a device has a future considering that pretty much any Android smartphone sold today is able to turn your 3G/4G connection into a hotspot. Then again,...
January 21st, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
Samsung Ch@t 350: Beating a feature phone with the ugly stick until it stops breathing
Feature phones are devices we don’t take too kindly to here at IntoMobile. While we understand that some people face monetary issues, the benefits of owning an always connected device that fits inside your front pocket far outweigh the cons of a higher phone bill. That being said, feature phones are...
January 19th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
Google TV ARMs itself to compete with Apple TV
We all know that Google TV didn’t do too well when it was launched last year- networks were blocking it from accessing their content, and OEMs taking their sweet time to embrace the platform. But this year, it has been reported that Google will be making some significant changes in order to...
January 17th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
Sprint lowers Galaxy Tab price to $299.99 on contract, $499.99 contract-free
Sprint on Wednesday lowered the price of the popular Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet to $299.99 with a new two-year contract or $499.99 with no contract. The new pricing represents a $100 reduction for both on-contract and contract-free purchases. It also lines up with Best Buy’s adjusted pricing...
January 13th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
Verizon Wireless-compatible Apple iPad in the works
Verizon Wireless will soon sell a new version of the Apple iPad compatible with its cellular networks, Bloomberg reports. The news comes as another blow to AT&T on Tuesday, following Verizon’s announcement that it would begin selling Apple’s iPhone 4 next month. In an interview with Bloomberg,...
January 12th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
MOG Fusion to bring premium music service to cars, or so MOG hopes
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,...
January 10th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More
LG Xnote P210 claims ‘world’s thinnest bezel’ title, our undying appreciation
If there’s one thing we appreciate more than pixel density, it’s slim bezels. LG, a traditional enemy of unsightly frames, is today staking its claim for having the world’s thinnest bezel on a laptop with the new Xnote P210. This 12.5-inch machine is said to fit within the footprint...
December 28th, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More
