Archive | September, 2010

9 Minutes of Samsung Galaxy Tab Video Goodness

Posted on 23 September 2010 by

Check out the 9 minutes live video demo of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab below. Time will tell whether it will really shake things up for Apple in the tablet market. But so far, it’s looking great!

Original post by Leon

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Kindle for Android Adds Highlighting, Notes, and Voice Search

Posted on 23 September 2010 by

The Kindle app for Android is now updated with new features to make it on par with its iPhone counterpart. Features include:

  • Add, edit or delete notes and highlights
  • Search inside the book for words or phrases
  • Search using voice
  • Choose to lock the screen orientation in either landscape or portrait
  • Look up words on Wikipedia and Dictionary.com

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Original post by Leon

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A beautiful timeline of educational gadgets reminds us that the Scantron machine was really awesome

Posted on 21 September 2010 by

Over the weekend, the New York Times published a timeline of photographs of technological advances in the classroom. While the blackboard and the horn-book (a wooden paddle printed with the alphabet) look like artifacts that might be leftover from when dinosaurs walked the earth, the ones that are a bit newer are quite interesting to behold. For instance, you may or may not be old enough to remember the blue-inked glory of a mimeograph machine (the oldest example dating from around 1940 is above), or the awesomeness of a Scantron machine which automatically graded multiple choice tests. Seriously, we can’t tell you how many hundreds of Scantron forms we filled out in our time as students, but it was unfortunately more than none. Hit up the source link to see all of the glorious gadgets throughout the years, but be forewarned: the last one is an iPad.

A beautiful timeline of educational gadgets reminds us that the Scantron machine was really awesome originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Sep 2010 21:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Original post by Laura June

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Official: Samsung Fascinate launching September 9 for $199 (update: September 8 online)

Posted on 07 September 2010 by

Put away your leaked Verizon documents, good folks, the Fascinate finally has an official release date: September 9. Verizon’s Galaxy S variant snuck up on all of us with a commercial appearance last night, which was accompanied by that appropriately blown out text at the bottom, indicating it’ll be in stores within a couple of days. That doesn’t leave much time for you to build up fresh anticipation, so hopefully you were able to sustain yours while everyone else was unpacking their Captivate, Epic and Vibrant handsets. Hey, you might be late to the party, but at least you’ll be there. See the ad (minus the launch date note) after the break.

[Thanks, Kyle]

Update: And what do you know, the official press release has just dropped, confirming the above in-store date and giving us an even earlier one: September 8 for online orders. Pricing is set at your usual $199 on a two-year contract, provided you have the patience to deal with a $100 mail-in rebate.

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Official: Samsung Fascinate launching September 9 for $199 (update: September 8 online) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 07:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Original post by Vlad Savov

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Sharp’s twin-lens 3D prototype camera isn’t a smartphone, yet (video)

Posted on 07 September 2010 by

Regardless of its ability to present a 3D image without glasses, we just weren’t very impressed with Sharp’s 10.6-inch display at the IFA show. That’s not to say that its parallax barrier technology doesn’t perform well at smaller sizes, like say, oh, the Ninentdo 3DS. In fact, Sharp’s 3.8-inch switchable 3D (400 x 480) / 2D (800 x 480) display did a decent job of tricking our eyes into seeing a 3D image by exposing different pixels to each eye though tiny slits placed in front of a normal LCD. What we didn’t see, though, was this smartphone-looking prototype (lacking radios, unfortunately) that combines that 3.8-inch parallax barrier panel with Sharp’s twin-lens 3D camera module. So unlike some other 3D prototype cameras we’ve seen, Sharp’s pup will present the 720p/30fps video in 3D immediately after taking the snap — no special glasses required. Of course, with Sharp promising a 3D cameraphone before the end of the year, well, you’ve now got a pretty good idea how it will look. Video from Engadget Spanish after the break.

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Original post by Thomas Ricker

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Official: Samsung Fascinate launching September 9

Posted on 07 September 2010 by

Put away your leaked Verizon documents, good folks, the Fascinate finally has an official release date: September 9. Verizon’s Galaxy S variant snuck up on all of us with a commercial appearance last night, which was accompanied by that appropriately blown out text at the bottom, indicating it’ll be in stores within a couple of days. That doesn’t leave much time for you to build up fresh anticipation, so hopefully you were able to sustain yours while everyone else was unpacking their Captivate, Epic and Vibrant handsets. Hey, you might be late to the party, but at least you’ll be there.

[Thanks, Kyle]

Official: Samsung Fascinate launching September 9 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 03:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Original post by Vlad Savov

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Samsung’s Orion is the 1GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 we’ve all been waiting for

Posted on 07 September 2010 by

We still consider Samsung’s Hummingbird application processor to be among the very best for mobile computers, but this morning Sammy itself is stepping up the charge to make it look real old real fast. The freshly announced dual-core Orion promises to whip us all into a frenzy of geek lust with “5 times the 3D graphics performance over the previous processor generation from Samsung,” 1080p video encoding and decoding at 30fps, embedded GPS, a native triple display controller, and on-chip HDMI 1.3a interface. Those last two bits mean you can drive two displays on your mobile device while feeding a third, such as a HDTV, all thanks to the one all-powerful chip inside. Availability for “select customers” is coming late this year, with mass production set for the first half of 2011. To say we’re looking forward to it would be a massive understatement.

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Original post by Vlad Savov

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Meizu CEO Jack Wong: Oh hey, the new iPod touch ‘looks a bit like the M9II’

Posted on 07 September 2010 by

Should there be an international award for Cheekiest Man of the Year, it’d have to go to Meizu’s shameless Jack Wong. Shortly after Apple’s keynote last week, the CEO of KIRFdom seized the opportunity to cry foul on the new iPod touch, claiming it “looks a bit like” his forthcoming M9II Android phone, as pictured above. Wait, M9II? Turns out even though the M9 has yet to materialize in early October, Mr. Wong already has an enhanced model to be brought forth by his faithful unicorns. Assuming both M9 series devices will carry the same Meizu-fied Android 2.2 software, the only known differences on the M9II include a larger 4-inch display (as opposed to 3.5 inches at 960 x 640), the additional front-facing camera plus flash for the rear camera, and a Cortex-A9 CPU. To play devil’s advocate, we’d actually suggest Wong skip the M9 for this lovely dream phone, but we’re probably too late — check out his snazzy prototype M9 after the break.

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Meizu CEO Jack Wong: Oh hey, the new iPod touch ‘looks a bit like the M9II’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Original post by Richard Lai

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