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戴尔 Streak Pro D43 动手玩,走商务风格 (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)分类: 智能手机
戴尔 Streak Pro D43 是第一款百度易手机,内置百度的一些功能,包括百度智能框搜索、百度宝盒、百度Ting,以及百度易商店、百度地图、百度身边等服务;此外做为联通的定制机型,还内置了联通的一些定制服务,其在中国联通的产品型号为 Dell V048。这次就让我们来认识下这款 4.3 吋的 1.5GHz 双核智能手机吧。
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康宁为我们再度描绘触控玻璃屏幕的一天,未来感十足 (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
分类: 平板电脑, 显示产品
康宁 Corning 在这之前,已经发布过关于未来触控玻璃屏幕的设想视频,这次视频更新到第二集。正如你在视频中所看到的那样,未来的很多生活,学习,工作,娱乐设备都会拥有触控技术,而屏幕都是一块透明玻璃构成的。在这个视频中,很多应用场景真的是科技感十足,充满了科幻的气息。病人检查身体也可以通过大屏触控来操作和查看,还具备了 3D
全息投影架构。虽然很多场景目前来看还只是高高在云端的一片浮云,离落地成为现实还有段距离,但已经有部分场景成为现实了。比如学生的学习过程现在有了 iPad ,汽车的触控屏技术等等。当然还没有完全发展到视频中描绘的那么完美和精彩,总之未来在你我手中,就看是谁帮我们实现了。点进来可以看全新视频,我们还补了上一集的视频供你观赏。
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Motorola RAZR 紫色版登陆,京东商城限定 (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
分类: 智能手机
若说 Galaxy S II 是 Samsung 的年度重点手机,那 RAZR 肯定是 Motorola 的宝贝,其不仅拥有为中国大陆地区订制的 TD-SCDMA 及 CDMA 版本,更有配备 3,300mAh 电池的 RAZR
maxx,而这次 Motorola 中国也将推出限量的紫色版 RAZR XT910,让大家在基本的黒色与白色外,有多一个不同的选择。其规格与基本的 RAZR 一样,配备 1.2GHz 双核心处理器、1GB RAM、采用 4.3 吋 960 x 540 分辨率屏幕及 800
万像素镜头。这部紫色版的 RAZR 将限量于 2 月 6 日在京东商城发售,售价 4,700 元人民币。
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Sony Ericsson 发布 Xperia Active Billabong Edition 手机 (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
分类: 智能手机
Sony Ericsson(无误)刚刚公布了一个跟运动服装品牌 Billabong 的「全球合作计划」,推出一款名为 Xperia Active Billabong Edition 的智慧型手机。它将会预载一些独家的内容,如 Billabong 的萤幕保护程式丶数款由
Billabong 推出的游戏和程式,两间公司称它为一部「为极限运动而设的理想手机」,是防水和防尘的。规格方面,这部 Billabong Edition 跟去年六月推出的 Xperia Active 规格没分别,有 1GHz 单核丶512MB RAM丶1GB 内置记忆体(最高扩展到 32GB)丶3 吋 Reality Display丶能拍 720p 影片的 500 万像素镜头和跑
Android Gingerbread。
最後,Billabong 的全球计划部门副主管 Scott Wallace 解释,这个跟 Sony 合作的全球性计划是基於去年跟 Sony Ericsson 的「亚太区合作计划」来延伸,所以拆了夥的 Sony 和 Ericsson 依然用回 Sony Ericsson 这个名字。完整的新闻稿可在引用来源找到。
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FCC:Jawbone Jambox 可能会有位体型较大的兄弟 (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
分类: 外围设备, 家居产品
Jawbone 旗下的小小 Jambox 已经能够发出大大的声量,如果有位大大的 Jambox 兄弟又会如何呢?根据 FCC 的文件所显示,Jawbone 有可能在研发体积较大的 Jambox,文件称它为「BIG JAMBOX」。不过规格方面,除了 micro-USB 端口、声音输入埠之外就没有其他数据了;比较好奇的是,市面上 Jambox 的 micro-USB
只能作充电,与手机等装置连接还只能靠蓝牙,不知道它的兄弟能不能通过 USB 来作声源输入呢?
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Fujitsu 发表 Stylistic M350/CA2 Android 平版,以商务导向 (Sat, 04 Feb 2012)
分类: 平板电脑
觉得声称商务导向的 BlackBerry PlayBook 不够商务的话,那可能这部同样是商务导向的 Fujitsu 的 Stylistic M350/CA2 平板会适合你。它配备 7 吋 WSVGA 1,024 x 600
的触控屏幕、支持一种名为「NX!」的日本汉字输入法 、重 420g 和约 6.1 小时的电池续航力;而它的 Android 版本则是不明的。这部平板将会在二月中发售,还没有售价资料。
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Kindle Touch 得到护照,可以环游世界了!(更新) (Sat, 04 Feb 2012)
分类: 智能机器
在上年 9 月尾时,Amazon 一气发布了三部新 Kindle,不过在几个月来它们都对身在亚洲的我们影响有限,因为它们都只局限在北美发售喔。而现在,配有 E Ink 及红外线触控萤幕的 Kindle Touch Wi-Fi 版本刚刚申请到护照,可以展开它的环游世界之旅罗!更重要的是,中港台三地也包括了在 Amazon 的运送名单中。它的价格为 US$139(约 人民币 830 元)。
更新:抱歉,虽然中国也在名单中,不过点选之後却弹出一句不能运送到中国的字句。感谢各位读者的回报。
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Samsung Galaxy S Advance 实机图片出现,价格亦有了(影片) (Sat, 04 Feb 2012)
分类: 智能手机
来自菲律宾的网站 TechPinas 为大家找到来这部即将上市的 Samsung Galaxy S Advance 作一个动手玩。这部机有 4 吋 WVGA Super AMOLED 屏幕,比
Galaxy S II 的 4.3 吋小。而机身如早前所说,有点像 Galaxy Nexus / Nexus S,备有曲面玻璃设计。另外,手机备有 1GHz 双核心、768MB RAM、500 万像素后镜头、130 万像素前置镜头和支持最高 14.4Mbps HSPA 网络、Android 2.3.6 和早前没有提及的 1,500mAh 电池。跟早前报导不同的是,手机的内储只有
8GB 而不是 16GB。
Galaxy S Advance 预计会在 2 月 27 日于英国零售商 Clove 以连税项 £354(约 3,550 元人民币)发售。本身手机的银色版本照片曾经在一个越南网站上出现过,不过现在已经被删除了。还是到继续阅读看看动手玩吧。
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Yahoo 为 iOS 和 Android 带来了 App 搜寻页 (Sat, 04 Feb 2012)
分类: 智能手机
App 在人们心目中地位愈来愈高吧?美国的 Yahoo 看准这个趋势,在众多搜寻项目中加入了「APPS」项目。跟 App Store 或是 Android Market 一样,页面有分为免费丶付费丶热门 App 或是据本身分类排列。按下有兴趣的 App 後,便会弹出选项,用户可以选择传送连结到手机丶直接打开 iTunes / Market 或是扫瞄 QR Code;用户亦都可以为 App
撰写 Yahoo 版本的评论。不过我们刚刚到英国丶香港和台湾的 Yahoo 看过,发见新功能真的暂时只支援美国 Yahoo。各位觉得这个新功能如呢?
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重赏下必有勇夫,只要参加 Dropbox 的 Beta 测试,最高可额外得到 5GB 容量 (Sat, 04 Feb 2012)
分类: 互联网络
用 Dropbox 朋友们,这里有一个好消息:只要参加 Dropbox 的 1.3.13 Beta 测试,便可以得到最高 5GB 的额外容量。方法很简单,只要到引用来源下载测试版 Dropbox 程式,将电话丶相机或是 SD 卡接驳电脑後点择上载到
Dropbox,在上载第一张图片或是影片後 Dropbox 便会多了 500MB 容量;之後每上载 500MB 相片或是影片就会再多 500MB,最高升到 5GB,而用电脑上载是不可行的。程式支援 Windows丶Mac OS X 和 Linux_x86,想下载或是有什麽问题的话,引用来源的连结都可以解答到你。不过由於程式是 Beta 阶段,担心个人档案遗失的话请先备份。
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How would you change the Motorola Droid RAZR? (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
Phones, phones, phones: the burden of autumnal launches for a raft of handsets is that it makes our post-mortem strand a little repetitive. This
week's cellular telephone du-jour is Motorola's Droid RAZR, a "7.1mm thick" slab that hopes you neither notice nor
mention that 10.6mm hump on the top end. Ludicrous claims about its waistline aside, it oozes materials quality, built from Gorilla Glass, Kevlar and diamond-cut aluminum. It wasn't the most
comfortable to hold in our fleshy palm, but it compensated for that with great performance and LTE. Of course, that battery could have been bigger, but where would you stick it? What would you
sacrifice (and you do have to sacrifice something) in order to improve this handset? Ladies and gentlemen, it's over to you.
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: electric taxis, paper robots and a cathedral of 55,000 LEDs (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.
This week Inhabitat saw the light as we reported on several spellbinding new projects around the world -- including an incredible cathedral made from 55,000 LEDs and a glowing prefab pod building modeled after the genetic structure of plankton. We also showcased a
luminous forest of thousands of "Frozen Trees" and a high-flying F-Light made from a recycled airplane, and also reported on Toshiba expanding its line of LEDs. Meanwhile, as the lights fire up Lucas Oil Stadium we shared seven ways Super Bowl 46 is going green, took a look at the first organic concessions ever to offered at a Super Bowl, and got things cooking with six delicious
recipes for game time snacks
Eco transportation also blasted off from the starting line as London's first zero-emission electric taxis
hit the streets, and Stanford unveiled plans for electrified roads that automatically charge
EVs. We also saw Scotland launch the world's first hybrid sea-going ferries, while Agence 360
did cyclists a favor by designing a nifty ultra-compact foldable bike helmet. Meanwhile, Chevrolet
announced plans to put environmental impact stickers on all of their cars by 2013, the
sun-powered solarGT car set off on a race across the United States, and we brought you a gorgeous
set of long-exposure photos that make speeding trains look like laser
beams.
In other news, renewable energy was a hot topic this week as researchers at MIT found a way to make solar panels from grass clippings, another team of scientists developed a hip-hop powered biomedical sensor and Britain mulled plans to install a new breed of
radioactive waste-recycling nuclear reactors that could power the UK
for 500 years. We also brought you several fun designs for aspiring little builders - a set of awesome paper robots and an industrial workbench for tots. Finally, since Valentine's day is around the corner we shared 10 red-hot gifts, along with 14 sexy sustainable skivvies.
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DASH promises stutter free streaming video over LTE, hopes you don't care about quality (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
We've all been there: fire up a clip from YouTube or a movie on Netflix and things start out great.
But, then, after just a few moments, that LTE connection starts to give up the ghost and suddenly you're faced with unbearable stutturing or a video that just dies mid stream. Researchers at the
Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications are looking to solve that conundrum with DASH, or Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP. The idea is
actually surprisingly simple -- files of different sizes and qualities will be available depending on signal strength and network load, and the stream will be able to seamlessly switch between them
as these variables change. While this sounds like a win for both consumer and carriers, we're sure there are a few of you out there who just want the highest quality possible, even if that means
waiting forever for that HD clip of the all accordion cover of Take On Me to buffer. Full PR is after the break.
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Switched On: New World Recorder (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.
When it comes to time-shifting television viewing, the conversation almost always comes back to premium streaming services -- namely, Netflix and Hulu
Plus. But consumers routinely shell out more than they do for either of these services -- in fact, sometimes more than for both of them combined -- simply to have more convenient access to the
television from their existing cable or satellite subscriptions. Not only that, they're often willing to put up with a large, relatively noisy (and failure-prone!) box for this privilege. That box is
the digital video recorder.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 shots orchestrally maneuvers out of the darkness (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
Would you look at that? According to PhotoRumors, that chunk of retro beauty is purportedly a full-on snap of Olympus' new OM-D Micro Four Thirds shooter (from an Amazon Japan listing that's since been pulled) affixed with its optional
battery grip (adding what appears to be a secondary shutter button). That, or someone knows exactly what makes us go "Oooh." The chunky '70s stylings make us fear we'd abandon our career to go
become a war photographer if one of those was placed in our hands. 43Rumors believes the unit will hold a 16.1 megapixel EDR CMOS, beefier than the 12.3 sensor inside the PEN E-PL3, but we hope this new body (however beautiful it is) doesn't spell the end for the dinky PEN
series. If that wasn't enough, a that Amazon listing we mentioned also pointed out a 1.44-megapixel electronic viewfinder, a tiltable OLED display on back and a total weight of 454 grams with its
kit lens attached. We've got a few more shots in the gallery below, with others rocking some serious cropping, but each is more deliciously teasing than the last.
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Micron appoints Mark Durcan as new CEO (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
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Corning looks to the future, mainly right through it (video) (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
Need to take the edge off those winter blues? Perhaps Corning's, somewhat saccharine, vision of our technological future will be just the soporific tonic. Unsurprisingly, the Gorilla Glass maker sees a future where pretty much everything is a transparent touchscreen. While many of these ideas clearly appeal to our tech sensibilities, others are still very much high, high, up in the cloudy mists of concept land. Sure, a few of these ideas are starting to materialize back here in the present day, like large multi-touch panels, smart windows and of course communication displays, but for much of the rest, we'll just have to sit and wait. Or not. Corning looks to the future, mainly right through it (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Feb 2012 13:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink
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Refresh Roundup: week of January 30, 2012 (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so
many of them are floating around that it's easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don't escape without notice, we've gathered every possible update, hack, and other
miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available
for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!
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Sony PS Vita demo hardware drops in at US GameStop locations, lets you go hands-on (update) (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
Live within the United State's borders? Fingers itching to spend some quality with Sony's latest portable gaming sensation before the First Edition Bundle lands on February 15th? Good news is here then, since GameStop has equipped "over 3,300" of its retail stores with PlayStation Vita demo
kiosks. The rigs will you to score some quality hands-on time with many of its upcoming titles, including the likes of Uncharted: Golden Abyss and wipEout2048 -- perfect if
you're not sure about reserving one just yet. Hit up the source link below to find a Vita-packing location near you, and don't forget to check out our review of the Japanese variant if you need even more help making up your mind in the meantime. Full press release after the
break.
Update: We're hearing from many of you in the comments, noting you're finding Vitas at some GameStop locations locked-up, and for your eyes only. So heads-up: your mileage may
vary. We also want to add that according to GameStop's website, it currently has 4,460 stores in US, meaning there's a very solid chance the one near you might not be included in the demo.
Update 2: Also worth note, a few other folks have mentioned that certain BestBuys will also let you get paws on one.
[Thanks for all the feedback, everyone.]
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Engadget Mobile Podcast 124 - 02.05.2012 (Sun, 05 Feb 2012)
There are Samsung phones, there are Motorola phones. There are BlackBerry Phones, there are Nokia phones. But you know what really gets us excited? KDDI phones with ten keys and heart of Japanese
Gold. It's the Engadget Mobile Podcast.
Hosts: Myriam Joire (tnkgrl), Brad Molen
Guests: Joseph Volpe, Dante Cesa
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Tycho - Coastal Brake (Ghostly
International)
00:00:59 - Galaxy Nexus and other CDMA devices removed from Google Support
pages
00:03:58 - Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx review
00:20:36 - LG Spectrum review
00:29:55 - BLU Studio 5.3 and Touch Book 7.0 hands-on
00:35:30 - Distro Issue 26: Smartwatch face-off, Ryan Block and more
00:36:40 - Samsung Galaxy S III to get separate launch event 'in the first half of 2012'
00:44:43 - Samsung Galaxy S Advance snapped in the wild, pricing in tow
00:45:25 - Is this the Samsung Galaxy S II Plus? Leaked benchmarks suggest new 1.5GHz
dual-core Exynos processor
01:03:40 - BlackBerry London resurfaces in leak, sports matte black exterior,
nonexistent OS
01:06:38 - Samsung Galaxy Note available at AT&T February 19th for $300, pre-orders begin February 5th
01:13:40 - Samsung Galaxy Note coming to Bell, Rogers and Telus in February
01:14:00 - Sprint Galaxy Nexus registration page gets served up by Google
01:18:45 - AT&T connected Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S get Android Market Google Wallet installs
01:22:48 - Windows Phone 8 detailed: dual cores, Skype Integration and NFC are a go
01:42:00 - Nokia Lumia 900 up for pre-order at Microsoft Store, $25 down puts you in line
01:43:00 - Nokia teases February 8th for Symbian Belle update
01:44:37 - Google's 'Bouncer' service scans the Android Market for malware, will judge
you at the door
01:50:25 - HTC Ville gets hands-on en Francais, is presumably practicing its Spanish
for MWC (video)
01:52:00 - KDDI's INFOBAR C01 coming soon: ten keys and very Japanese (video)
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Need to take the edge off those winter blues? Perhaps