Apple is adding a new 128GB iPad to its lineup. Starting February 5th, 2013, you’ll be able to pick up a WiFi-only model for $799 or a cellular version for $929. While the new model has twice as much storage as any iPad that came before, it’s otherwise pretty much the same as the latest […]
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Gamestick $79 Android gaming console raises $500 thousand, gets a redesigned controller
PlayJam is tweaking the design of its upcoming $79 GameStick video game console, based on feedback from backers (and potential backers) of the Kickstarter project. The GameStick has two parts: a tiny stick about the size of a USB flash drive which you can plug into a PC to play Android games on a big […]
MK802 IIIS + Motorola Lapdock + PicUntu = cheap Linux laptop (video)
If you’ve been paying attention to the Android TV stick space lately, you may already know that you can pick up a USB thumb drive-sized computer for about $60, run Android or Linux on it, and plug in a Motorola Lapdock to effectively turn it into a laptop. But it’s kind of neat to see […]
Coby’s MID7065 7 inch Android tablet now available for $139
Coby’s latest 7 inch tablet is one of the first models from the first Google Certified devices from the company. In other words, the Coby MID7065 ships with the Google Play Store, Gmail, Google Maps, and other Google software preloaded. The tablet is now available for $139 from retailers including J&R and Adorama. The Coby […]
ZTE V81 is an 8-inch, HSPA-ready Android 4.1 tablet
Chinese device maker ZTE is rolling out a new 8 inch tablet with a 1024 x 768 pixel display, a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software. In other words, the ZTE V81 is about the size and shape of an iPad Mini, although I have a feeling it will carry a […]
Apple launches iOS 6.1, untethered jailbreak probably coming soon
Apple’s latest software update for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad brings a few improvements, including the ability to purchase movie tickets in the US using Siri voice assist, support for 4G LTE on more wireless carrier networks, and the ability to download individual songs from iCloud if you’re using iTunes Match. Now that iOS 6.1 […]
$99 WiMe NanoWatch is a watch-sized phone, or an Android smartphone companion
The WiMe NanoWatch is a $99 wristwatch-sized phone which you can use to make calls, view the time, set alarms, or perform a couple of other basic actions. But what really makes the NanoWatch cool is that you can pair it with an Android phone over a Bluetooth connection to your phone to initiate phone […]
HP is set to launch the first Chromebook with a 14 inch display
Hewlett Packard appears to have its first Chromebook waiting in the wings. The Verge spotted a spec sheet on HP’s shopping site for an unannounced HP Pavilion Chromebook 14. It also happens to be the first Chromebook from any company to feature a 14 inch display. Unfortunately it has the same 1366 x 768 pixel […]
Up to 10 percent of Acer’s laptop shipments are Chromebooks
Chromebooks may have gotten off to a slow start when they first hit the streets in 2011. But now Acer CEO Jim Wong says Chromebooks are making up 5 to 10 percent of the company’s shipments since the launch of the $199 Acer C7 Chromebook in November. In an interview with Bloomberg, Wong says the […]
Samsung wants to offer Music Hub streaming service on non-Samsung phones, tablets
Samsung’s Music Hub is a music streaming and discovery service which, among other things, can look at the music on your mobile device and create custom playlists from music you don’t own based on your tastes. You can also upload your music to the cloud and listen to it across multiple devices (such as your […]