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Fujitsu to Hit Europe with Phones, Tablets

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Fujitsu to Hit Europe with Phones, Tablets

The Financial Times reports Fujitsu plans to take on the European market with a "wide range" of smartphones and tablets using both Android and Windows platforms.

The Fujitsu mobile device launch will most probably take place at Mobile World Congress 2012, the FT continues.

The company is fairly successful in its home Japan, taking over around 20% of the Japanese mobile market. It has a number of unique (or at least interesting) offerings, including the super-slim Arrow ES 1S12F and the bizarre Continue reading...

A Kids' Tablet from Oregon Scientific

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A Kids' Tablet from Oregon Scientific

Oregon Scientific enters the kid-centric tablet market with the MEEP!-- an Android-powered 7" tablet ideal for your customers' offspring.

It carries a Neonode zForce touchscreen inside a tough design, together with a rubber silicon sleeve for extra protection. Internet connection come through wifi, and parents can monitor their children's internet usage via parental controls adjustable through internet enabled devices.

An SD card slot allows the expansion of internal memory. Oregon Scientific Continue reading...

Samsung Unveils 7-inch Galaxy Tab Sequel

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Samsung Unveils 7-inch Galaxy Tab Sequel

Samsung announces a follow-up to the Galaxy Tab 7.0-- the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), the first Samsung tablet shipping with Android 4.0 (aka Ice Cream Sandwich).

Available in either 3G (HSPA+) or wifi versions, the device carries a 1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and a 1024x600 LCD display, together with Bluetooth connections, x2 cameras (3MP rear-facing and a VGA front-facing webcam) and a variety of embedded Google applications.

A 4000mAh battery powers the device, while A-GPS is also included.

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Asus Making Kinect-Equipped Laptops?

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Asus Making Kinect-Equipped Laptops?

Is Microsoft planning to integrate motion controls into Windows 8? The Daily claims the company is working with Asus to do exactly that, saying it "checked out" a pair of Asus prototypes.

The prototype laptops The Daily reportedly saw run on Windows 8 and carry a Kinect sensor across the top of the screen, with a set of LEDs at the bottom of the display.

At CES 2012 Microsoft announced it was going to make the console motion sensor available for PCs with Kinect for Windows.

Asus would be a good Continue reading...

Protecting iPads, Netbooks From Danger

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Protecting iPads, Netbooks From Danger

Tough case maker Pelican takes a look at the iPad and netbooks with the 1075 and i1075 HardBack Cases-- cases tough enough to protect devices from heights of up to 1m.

The company says 1075-series cases are dustproof, watertight and crushproof, with built-in automatic purge valve keeping water and dust out (while balancing air pressure) and an easy-open latch that remains shut under pressure or after impact.

Inside the case is a shock absorbing liner with cutout space for devices. The i1075 case Continue reading...

Mobile TV, on the iPad

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Mobile TV, on the iPad

Munich-based Equinox has a solution for customers wanting to watch TV programs on their iPads-- the Tizi Go, a dongle turning the iPad into a mobile DVB-TV solution.

The Tizi Go is a follow-up on the Tizi, a wifi-based TV transmitter. Connecting to the iPad dock connector, it not only receives DVB-TV signals but also allows users to pause, record and rewind live TV via tizi.tv app.

Users can transfer recordings to iTunes, while app's electronic program schedule does not require an internet connection. Continue reading...

Ultrabook Future Depends on Prices

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Ultrabook Future Depends on Prices

What is the key factor stopping customers from buying an ultrabook? Costs, as CONTEXT reports the devices retain too-high selling prices.

The analyst points out an ultrabook has an average price of €670. In comparison, the average consumer notebook costs €410 while a netbook costs €197. Not to mention that ultrabooks launched in a period of tightening consumer wallets and austerity measures.

Ultimately when buying a notebook (instead of a tablet) customers look less at weight and battery lives Continue reading...

HP Encases Ultrabook in Glass

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HP Encases Ultrabook in Glass

The biggest PC maker reveals its latest warrior for the ultrabook war at CES 2012-- the Envy 14 Spectre, a "premium ultrabook" armoured in glossy Gorilla Glass.

Weighing around 1.8kg, it is slightly heftier than other ultrabooks by being 20mm thick. It has a 14" 1600x900 Radiance display and carries a Core i5-2467 CPU, 4GB RAM, a NFC chip and a battery HP promises provides 9 hours of power.

The keyboard is backlit, and HP also includes Intel Wireless Display capability, CoolSense Technology, Beats Continue reading...

Razer Reveals Project Fiona

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Razer Reveals Project Fiona

Razer unveils another potentially interesting concept design  at CES 2012-- "Project Fiona," a 10.1" multitouch tablet with a pair of gamepad-style handles attached to the sides, aiming directly at the gaming market.

The prototype carries an Intel Core i7 processor, together with a 3-axis gyroscope, magnetometer, accelerometer and built-in force feedback. Connectivity comes through wifi and Bluetooth (Razer gives no mention of USB or HDMI ports), while Dolby Theatre v4 enchances audio.

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