New Generation Archive

  • Toshiba Reveals Next-Gen Android Tablet

    LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today previewed its first Android-powered tablet for the U.S....

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  • Beltone Bluetooth-Compatible Hearing Aid Wins Consumer Electronics Show Innovation Award

    NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–www.beltone.com – Chicago-based Beltone Electronics announced that it has received the prestigious International CES Innovations 2011 Design and Engineering Award for the...

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  • GSLO Funds Development of ApplePeel 520 for iPad

    NEW ORLEANS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–GoSolarUSA (PinkSheets: GSLO) and Yosion announced today a development agreement to configure new versions of the ApplePeel 520 for use with tablet computers such as the Apple iPad. ...

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  • Beltone Introduces New Generation of Bluetooth-Compatible Hearing Aids

    CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–www.beltone.com – Chicago-based Beltone Electronics recently announced the introduction of the Beltone True™, a new generation of virtually invisible hearing ...

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  • USB Itching Removal Instrument! OK? FINE!

    USB Itching Removal Instrument! OK? FINE!

    Are you louse-bitten? Flea-bitten? TUMESCENT? You know you are. GET THIS PRODUCT! USB Itching Removal Instrument is a new generation of high-tech product. It is integrated with electronic and optical spectrum technology. It doesn’t have any chemicals to restrain or kill bacteria and viruses rapidly. Moreover, it doesn’t have any toxic reaction or adverse effect to [...]

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  • AT&T ushers in brave new world of simple clamshells with Pantech Breeze II

    AT&T ushers in brave new world of simple clamshells with Pantech Breeze II

    The VGA camera on your original Breeze got you down? Time for an upgrade, is it? Fact is, if you bought the original Breeze, odds are good that upgrading hardware is the last thing on your mind -- you're probably the type of individual that waits for something to break before replacing it -- but who knows, maybe AT&T will be able to land a whole new generation of simplephone lovers (yes, we just coined that term) now that it's brought the Breeze II clamshell to market. The slightly upgraded model features a 1.3 megapixel camera and honest-to-goodness 3G data with Video Share support, all while carrying over the three assignable contact buttons below the display that made the original famous (or, you know, notable anyway). It's available now for $20 on contract after rebate.

    AT&T ushers in brave new world of simple clamshells with Pantech Breeze II originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 04 May 2010 22:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • MSI Wind12 U230 finally available

    MSI Wind12 U230 finally available

    We told you back in November that MSI had a new notebook coming, and now they are finally here: MSI's new Wind12 U230 machines are now available for purchase online, and they look tasty.

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  • Acer launching ultra-thin Calpella notebooks soon

    Acer launching ultra-thin Calpella notebooks soon

    Acer announced today that they are working on a new generation of ultra-thin notebook systems sometime during 2Q2010. The new notebooks will be using the often delayed Intel Calpella chipset, which was released in October 2009.

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  • WiiWare: Castlevania The Adventure ReBirth now available

    WiiWare: Castlevania The Adventure ReBirth now available

    Weird naming conventions aside (What, no colon? And what’s with the capital B?), Castlevania fans have another installment in the series to conquer. This one’s available as WiiWare for ten bucks.

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  • Synaptics Fuse concept handset puts a new squeeze on touchphone interaction

    Synaptics Fuse concept handset puts a new squeeze on touchphone interaction

    In case you weren't aware, Synaptics dabbled in the touchscreen handset game way back in 2006 with the Onyx concept, before phones like the LG Prada and Apple's iPhone came along and proved the idea so convincingly. However, Synaptics thinks innovation has stagnated since, and has girded itself once again to attempt another trend-setting concept. This one's a bit more wild: the "Fuse" involves contributions from Alloy, TAT, Immersion and Texas Instruments, and includes squeeze, tilt and haptic interaction. The big idea is to approach single-handed and no-look operation on a touchscreen handset, no small feat to be sure. The result is a pure kitchen sink of sensors, including a touchpad on the back of the phone, touch and pressure sensitive strips along both sides of the phones, dual haptic feedback motors, a 3-axis accelerometer and of course a new-generation Synaptics touchscreen in front. The TI OMAP 3630 processor powers the TAT Cascades 3D UI Engine which attempts to contextualize UI interaction with perspective tilts and fancy motion, and the haptics feeds back to let you know where your finger is on the screen -- an attempt to emulate feeling out the correct nub for keypad orientation on a button phone. We'll have to play with it to find out if Synaptics is really on to something, but even if the Fuse isn't the next best thing, we could certainly see somebody using some of these sensors to improve existing handset interaction. Check out a quick video after the break.

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    Synaptics Fuse concept handset puts a new squeeze on touchphone interaction originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 11:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Seagate to announce new ultra-thin drives at CES

    Seagate to announce new ultra-thin drives at CES

    Seems like Seagate is trying to make up for some lost time in the storage technology field. After a late entry into the SSD market, Seagate may be getting a jump start on the ultra-thin drive market. One of the issues with the new ultra-thin generation of notebook computers is the hard drive size. You can only make a computer so thin before you run into issues with the thickness of the components.

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  • Nokia N900 is now shipping!

    Nokia N900 is now shipping!

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    var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/gadgets/Nokia_s_Maemo_powered_N900_is_now_shipping'; Nokia's Maemo-based future has begun: the N900 is shipping. According to Nokia CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, the eagerly awaited handset is now en route to at least some pre-order customers. We'll soon see if this new generation of Nokia smartphones will be enough to generate the type of mass-market / high-margin appeal that Nokia needs at the top end of its product portfolio or if it's just a tentative first step on a potentially wobbly new platform.

    Update: Nokia's official blog says to expect the Maemo 5 device to land in "Europe, the Middle-East, Russia and North America" shortly. However, it won't be compatible with the new 3G SIM cards from 3 in the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark and Austria until a software update hits sometime later this year.

    [Thanks, Juhana J.]

    Nokia N900 is now shipping! originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 10 Nov 2009 04:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • What exactly makes a camera EVIL?

    What exactly makes a camera EVIL?

    So we know what a DSLR is, we know what a P&S is, but what exactly do we call those little portable camcorders? Is it an "Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens" camera? Well, cnet is asking just that question, and you can contribute to their poll if you'd like. Or hang out with us cool kids.

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  • T-Mobile dances in with the Tap phone

    T-Mobile dances in with the Tap phone

    T-Mobile just announced a new touchscreen phone today, the “Tap”. The new phone looks to be part of the new generation of feature phones, which I suspect we’re going to be seeing a lot more of in the next year or two. The Tap has a 2 megapixel camera with video capture, a GPS, built in [...]

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