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viernes, 24 de septiembre de 2010
Motorola XT720 Now Available At Wind Mobile
martes, 21 de septiembre de 2010
New Apple TV starts shipping - will AirPlay work?
have been anxiously waiting for my Apple TV to arrive since I purchased it on announcement day. When Matt Miller told us we don’t need one, I was forced to write about why I thought it was worth the purchase. Thankfully, even though it will have been almost 30 days before I receive my Apple TV, I’m still just as eager to add it to my home media tools.
According to my shipping statement, I should have it in my hands no later than Friday of this week. Since the current shipping build of iOS doesn’t support AirPlay, I’m going to upgrade another iPhone to a developer build and see if I can start having fun. For me, AirPlay seems like one of the best selling features of the new Apple TV, and even though it might not be supported yet, it was teased in Jobs’ speech, and is currently enjoying its own page on Apple.com–not yet updated to show video.
viernes, 17 de septiembre de 2010
RIM unveils its tablet, the 'PlayBook'
Research in Motion today unveiled its first tablet offering called the "PlayBook."
The device is due early next year in the U.S., with international availability coming in the second quarter of 2011. RIM has not yet announced a price.
The 7-inch, 9.7mm-thick tablet, which was debuted by RIM's President and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis at the company's DevCon event in San Francisco, features an HTML5-capable browser, both front- and rear-facing HD cameras, and HDMI and USB ports.
On the inside, the PlayBook runs off of a 1GHz dual-core chip and has 1GB of built-in RAM. It will also come with a special version of the BlackBerry software that features multitasking and 1080p video playback. Other specs of note include 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and support for Adobe Flash 10.1.
Lazaridis said that the device is "enterprise ready" and that it will fit in with the company's existing server architecture. The company said in a press release that it plans on "working with developers and select corporate customers next month to begin development and early testing efforts."
Of note, the initial version of the PlayBook appears not to ship with a 3G or 4G cellular antenna. Instead, users are expected to pair the device with their BlackBerry phones (via Bluetooth) to enable data connectivity when out of range of a Wi-Fi connection. The company's press release says it "intends to also offer 3G and 4G models in the future."