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Samsung intros slanted lens T10 HD camcorder

9 minutes ago | Posted in: digital imaging

Samsung at IFA launched the HMX-T10 camcorder. It sports the company's distinctive slanted lens, titled at 20 degrees to make the hold more natural for the owner's wrist. The camera can record 1080p video and capture 4.7-megapixel still images with a backside illuminated CMOS sensor that should handle more effectively in low light.

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Philips intros 3D-capable Cinema 21:9 TV

14 minutes ago | Posted in: digital imaging

Philips used the opening of the IFA technology show to upgrade its Cinema 21:9 line to 3D. The 3D Cinema 21:9 Platinum doubles the LCD panel refresh to 400Hz to support the added depth with stereoscopic glasses. It's slightly larger than the original at 58 inches and will be unique in providing 3D at the same aspect ratio as most theaters.

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Sharp unveils first Quattron-based TV with 3D

44 minutes ago | Posted in: digital imaging

Sharp has shown off its first 3D TV based on its Quattron technology (formerly QuadPixel) that adds yellow to the regular red, green and blue colors used in traditional TV sets. The fourth color is said to increase brightness by 1.8 times compared to traditional sets while expanding the color gamut of the sets and rendering more realistic colors. The 60-inch set will require active shutter glasses to view 3D images, like other rivals.

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T-Mobile confirms G2's 800MHz Scorpion chip, Android 2.2

49 minutes ago | Posted in: mobile phones

T-Mobile on its Scoop pages validated a handful of the specs for the T-Mobile G2. Along with confirming the authenticity of photos and the HSPA+ 3G, it revealed that the HTC Scorpion codename was actually a reference to the 800MHz processor that bears the name. The provider also confirmed that it would use stock Android 2.2 with Flash 10.1 on top.

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Philips and O’Neil team to bring headphones to market

1 hour ago | Posted in: accessories, audio

Philips and O’Neil have teamed to develop a range of headphones and earphones for people who like to get outdoors. The premium range includes The Stretch, The Snug, The Covert and The Specked. The Stretch and The Snug are over-ear headphones that use 40mm drivers designed with an emphasis on delivering deep bass. The Stretch is also made of an extra-rugged nylon polymer. The Snug, as it name implies, is more oriented towards delivering comfort and includes soft cushions for long use; the set also folds flat for travel.

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Apple, LG, Nokia top green phone makers

1 hour ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple

A new IDC study today has put Apple at the top of environmental friendliness for phone makers. It managed to challenge other, ostensibly greener companies through the scale of its iPhone efforts. It offers recycling in 95 percent of the countries where the iPhone is sold; the company also has tighter control over the efficiency of its supply chain, and its co-founder Steve Jobs is often directly involved.

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Toshiba's Folio 100 dual-core Android tablet spotted at IFA

2 hours ago | Posted in: gadgets

Toshiba's previously leaked out Folio 100 tablet was confirmed today with a sighting at the company's IFA booth. The Android 2.2 tablet didn't have a specification sheet attached in Pocket-lint's viewing time but was clearly running a heavily customized front end with large buttons for Flickr photos, DailyMotion videos and 7digital's music service. Toshiba Places, also mentioned, may either be a social network or a name for some or all of its interface.

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Ultimate Ears intros 100 series noise-isolating earphones

3 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, accessories, audio, iPad

Ultimate Ears today unveiled its 100 series noise-isolating earphones. They have been given a highly individualized flavor with each of the five models inspired by one of five different musical genres. Providing up to 24dBs of passive noise isolation, they also come with four sizes of ear cushions designed to provide a comfortable fit.

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Samsung makes Galaxy Tab official as iPad's first rival

3 hours ago | Posted in: industry, gadgets, Apple, iPad

Samsung this morning finally took the wraps from the Galaxy Tab, its first tablet and the first major competitor to the iPad. The device revolves around its seven-inch, 1024x600 LCD and is Samsung's first handheld to ship with Android 2.2 -- and Flash 10.1 -- out of the box. Although traces of Samsung's TouchWiz are evident, most customizations have been for apps tailored to the larger screen size: Media Hub serves as a video portal, Music Hub handles audio, and a Readers Hub follows in the footsteps of iBooks.

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Samsung outs new notebooks and netbooks at IFA

4 hours ago | Posted in: computers

Samsung has unveiled its new SF series notebooks and NF series netbooks at IFA. The SF series comes in three screen sizes, the 13.3-inch SF310, the 14-inch SF410 and the 15.6-inch SF510. Powered by Intel’s Core i3 or Core i5 dual-core processors, they're also equipped with NVIDIA dedicated graphics with Optimus switching to revert to Intel graphics when longevity is more important than speed. Battery life is a claimed 7.5 hours with the bundled 61Wh li-ion cell.

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Twitter for iPad brings clever UI elements

10 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, iPhone apps, Apple, iPad, iPad apps

Twitter tonight posted its long awaited iPad update (free, App Store). The now universal app borrows the side navigation bar of Tweetie for Mac but has its own unique interface elements rarely or never seen in an iPad app, including slide-out panes. Tapping an update not only provides full information about the user but will show any relevant content to the tweet in-line, such as a website or an HTML5 video.

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Samsung set to unveil Fascinate handset on September 16?

13 hours ago | Posted in: mobile phones

Samsung has invited members of the media to a special event, scheduled for September 16 and focused on the next Galaxy S handset. The "latest Android-powered device" could be the Fascinate, which was recently spotted in Verizon's inventory system, although a separate leak placed the launch date a week earlier on September 8.

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4G iPod touch at FCC shows internal, insulated antenna

13 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, digital imaging, audio, Apple

In sync with the launch of the fourth-generation iPod touch, the FCC has posted Apple's filing for approval in the US. The shots show that the iPod touch manages to have a completely internal antenna despite the lack of the black plastic covering from the back. It also notes that the antenna has an insulator to reduce interference, though this is more likely to be for internal interference since the steel back isn't known to be used for reception.

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Sonos players to support Spotify music streaming

15 hours ago | Posted in: audio

Spotify has reportedly collaborated with Sonos to bring its streaming music service to the latter company's multi-room audio hardware. The software update will enable users to distribute the streaming content throughout their entire home, with the Spotify interface can be controlled directly from the dedicated Sonos controller or iPhone app.

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Sony Ericsson plans to be top Android-handset maker

16 hours ago | Posted in: industry

Sony Ericsson reportedly announced that it intends to become the world's top producer of Android-based smartphones, according to a BusinessWeek report. CEO Bert Nordberg claims the company has established a 17 percent share in the Android market, while the leader currently holds a 23 percent stake.

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Boxee sees new Apple TV leaving room for Boxee Box

16 hours ago | Posted in: industry, digital imaging, Apple

Boxee founder Avner Ronen today downplayed the risk from the new Apple TV to sales of its upcoming Boxee Box. He pointed out the simple advantage of 1080p versus Apple's 720p as well as the open nature of Boxee's platform. Since it has a web browser and can be extended with more formats and services, it's inherently more open than what the Apple TV offers, Ronen implied.

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Amazon follows Apple with 99-cent TV rentals of its own [U]

16 hours ago | Posted in: industry, digital imaging, Apple, iPad

(Updated with Amazon statement) Amazon today revealed that Apple's 99-cent iTunes TV rentals weren't an exclusive by offering 99-cent Amazon VOD rentals of its own. As with Apple's plans, Amazon has both ABC and Fox providing shows, although the online retailer's ability to rival iTunes is mixed. Amazon VOD can play on the web and on multiple set-top boxes like the TiVo, but only some of its shows are in HD where Apple promises 720p.

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iPhone "definitely" coming to T-Mobile US, G2 pricing leaked

17 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, Apple

Persistent talk of an iPhone for T-Mobile USA gained a minor assist with a rumor this morning. An unnamed Examiner contact said that there had been "problems with the carrier" but that there would now "definitely" be a version for the second-largest American GSM carrier. The unconfirmed tip had the iPhone reaching the network early in 2011.

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One more Zune HD coming in 2011?

17 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, industry, gadgets, audio, Apple

Microsoft may give the Zune HD one last try, but not for some time, a source hinted Wednesday. The device mentioned to ZDNet would, as predicted, use at least some of Windows Phone 7 but wouldn't ship until sometime in 2011. Given its early development, most hardware was unknown, although it would keep using an ARM processor much like the NVIDIA Tegra used today.

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Canon shows concept 4K video camera, more at Expo 2010

18 hours ago | Posted in: digital imaging

At its invitation-only Canon Expo 2010, an event that is held once every five years and travels around the world, Canon showed off some advanced future products. Among the gear showed off, some of which was covered elsewhere, was the Multipurpose Camera prototype that has a 4K resolution and a new CMOS sensor that lets users shoot videos at more than 60 frames per second. That 2/3-inch, eight-megapixel sensor is attached to a 24-480mm zoom lens (35mm film equivalent) that has 20x optical zoom and apertures from f1.8 to f3.8.

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Sony intros two SD digital camcorders

18 hours ago | Posted in: digital imaging

Sony on Wednesday showed off two increasingly rare standard-definition Handycam digital camcorders, the DCR-SX15E and DCR-SR15E. Both share a flip-out 2.7-inch LCD, and have Sony's SteadyShot image stabilization and face detection technologies, along with a 50X optical zoom. They differ in storage, as the SX15E relies on external Memory Stick or SD cards while the SR15E gets a built-in 80GB hard drive.

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Windows Phone 7 released to manufacturing, gets tweaks

18 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple

Microsoft today said Windows Phone 7 had been released to manufacturing. The move gives phone makers a gold build of the mobile OS and also includes some important changes since a Technical Preview just weeks ago. Facebook now has a unique feature that will filter contacts to show only truly known contacts, and the People Hub now allows for a direct Facebook "like" or wall post.

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FCC insists original neutrality plan still in the cards

18 hours ago | Posted in: industry, networking, mobile phones

FCC officials today tossed rumors [sub. required] that they were softening plans for net neutrality regulation. An unnamed agency staffer told the WSJ that Chairman Julius Genachowski had "absolutely not" given up on the existing strategy of reclassifying some parts of Internet use to tighten regulation. A Credit Suisse investment analyst had claimed earlier in the day that the FCC was giving up and would please telecom companies by conceding to their demands.

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Microsoft to bring back Windows 7 Family Pack promo

19 hours ago | Posted in: software

To commemorate the one-year anniversary of Windows 7, Microsoft will bring back its Windows 7 Family Pack promotion in the US on October 3. The company said buyers with valid Windows XP or Vista licenses on a PC that can run Windows 7 can purchase three Windows 7 Home Premium licenses for $150. The last time this identical deal was offered was just before Christmas as a special offer to fuel sales.

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Apple iOS overtakes Linux for online share

19 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, computers, industry, software, mobile phones, Apple, iPad

Apple's iOS platform has managed to pass a major desktop OS for the first time in web use as it now has more share than Linux, Net Applications found today. It just took the lead in July but held and widened it in August, with iPads, iPhones and iPods taking 1.13 percent; Linux has declined to a new low at just 0.85 percent. The figure doesn't include Android, though it has far lower share at just 0.2 percent.

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Sony pushes 3D Blu-ray update for PS3 back to October

20 hours ago | Posted in: gaming, software, digital imaging

The software update that would endow the PS3 with 3D Blu-ray playback capabilities scheduled for release in September has been pushed back to October. The announcement was made at a pre-IFA press event on Wednesday by Sony CEO Howard Stringer, and also included mention of 3D bundles that include Alice in Wonderland 3D and Michael Jackson's This Is It: 3D Enhanced Edition. The Green Hornet and Spiderman 3D titles are also due to come out on 3D sometime in the next year, after their theatrical releases.

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