Posts Tagged ‘video’

OnLive Viewer hits HTC Flyer, ripped and posted for other Android gaming voyeurs (video)

Those of you toting around an HTC Flyer probably just got an update that loaded OnLive Viewer on your 7-inch tablet. Don’t get too excited though, the name of the app says it all — this is a viewer not a player. So, if you’ve got a voyeuristic streak, you can watch others shoot their...
June 27th, 2011 | CellPhones | Read More

T-Mobile demos new Sidekick opening mechanism, promises mobile hotspot and tethering support

So what do you think of the first touchscreen Sidekick? A desperate attempt to keep an archaic brand alive with unrelated hardware or a modern retelling of a successful retail story? Either way, T-Mobile’s keeping the popular name alive, albeit with an Android 2.2 foundation and Samsung-built guts. The...
March 18th, 2011 | Industry | Read More

Skype completely removed from HTC ThunderBolt?

When the HTC Thunderbolt was first announced, one of its main features was its ability to support Skype video calls. But as we got closer to the release of the device, Verizon mentioned that Skype wouldn’t be ready in time for its launch. And now, with the phone officially announced to arrive tomorrow...
March 17th, 2011 | CellPhones | Read More

Cobra iRadar detection system coming to Android next month

iPhone users have been able to avoid radar speed guns using Cobra’s iRadar system since late last year, and it looks like Android users will soon finally be able to get in on the act as well. Cobra used the gdgt Live event at SXSW to announce that iRadar will be available for Android phones sometime...
March 16th, 2011 | Gadgets | Read More

Motorola Pro: the Droid Pro takes a European vacation

You do realize that Mobile World Congress is underway in Barcelona, right? To celebrate, Motorola just announced a Eurofied Droid Pro  under the more succinct Motorola Pro moniker. The portrait QWERTY candybar features Android 2.2 running on a 1GHz processor and 3.1-inch HGVA touchscreen display. But...
February 14th, 2011 | CellPhones | Read More

ASUS 12-inch Windows 7 ‘Eee Slate’ EP121 teased again

It’s been awhile since we’ve heard anything official from ASUS about it’s 12-inch EP121 tablet announced back at Computex in May. That changes today as ASUS Chairman, Jonney Shih, promises an “Eee for everyone” at CES 2011 — and that’s not an exaggeration what...
December 23rd, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More

YouTube to lift 15-minute video length on videos

YouTube currently has a 15-minute time length restriction that has been imposed on their videos, but it seems that is set to change. After all, a bunch of special content partners such as National Geographic and Lonelygirl15 have already broken that limit before, so it shouldn’t be a problem for...
December 10th, 2010 | Industry | Read More

New PlayStation Phone videos show PlayStation app

New videos of the still unannounced Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone  emerged Friday, giving us our best look yet at the upcoming gaming phone. Codenamed Zeus, the Gingerbread-powered Android phone now appears in two very clear videos that reaffirm several rumored features. Moreover, we can now clearly...
December 6th, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More

Videolan serve Apple copyright infringement papers; VLC app to disappear into the ether?

It’s starting to look like VLC’s days in the iOS app store are numbered. Videolan developer, Rémi Denis-Courmont, has confirmed that the company has sent Apple papers citing copyright infringement. The VLC media player is currently distributed under a General Public License (GPL), and this has come...
November 1st, 2010 | Software | Read More

Sergey Brin and Larry Page featured on Thursday’s ‘Bloomberg Game Changers’

If ever there were two contemporary corporate giants worthy of the title “game changer”, Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page fit the bill. Those interested in the story that started as a research project at Stanford University in 1996 and exploded into the behemoth Internet (and beyond)...
October 27th, 2010 | Industry | Read More