Thursday, July 19, 2012

Vertex and 6435LVW HTC: new tablets filtered

Do any of these devices, both manufactured by HTC, will be to modern technology on which we spoke a couple of days? HTC is a company with a negligible presence in the market for tablets, but perhaps that will change in coming months with the arrival of the new HTC Vertex and 6435LVW recently leaked on the net and run with Android 4.0 ICS. The HTC Vertex uses a Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core 1.3GHz and has a full HD. Regarding the HTC 6435LVW, ...

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

New Xbox 360 and Halo-themed limited edition

Attention fans of the game of Halo, Microsoft just announced the launch of a new edition of the Xbox 360, this time with a clear and bright theme inspired by Halo. The console incorporates a pair of unique sound effects that can be heard when the switch on or turn off. The new Xbox has a blue ambient light that will remind us even more to Halo, and no wonder since the design was created by the folks at 343 Industries. Alongside the 320GB...

Super Note: the final implementation to create notes and recordings

Super Note is probably the best app when it comes to taking notes, but we can also use it to make voice recordings. While we create a note, we can make a voice recording, two things that serious students will find particularly useful. Moreover, we can assign notes created a color to relate well with different themes. Also worth noting that Super Note allows you to download the notes and recordings to our computer. The app costs $...

A mysterious HTC device will have full HD and quad-core processor

The HTC One X is undoubtedly the best smartphone that the company has created and is currently one of the main competitors of iPhone Apple and Samsung Galaxy. It seems that HTC has finally decided to step forward and leave behind the aforementioned mobile to bring something better, a device that not only have a full HD (1920 × 1080), but also have a quad-core processor S4 and a GPU Adreno 320. It is unclear what kind of device will...

Omron creates a thermal sensor for great smartphones

I'm sure everyone at least once we burned his tongue drink / eat something too hot in unprepared, right? To avoid such things, besides the food cool before eating, we can check the temperature of what you consume with a heat sensor developed by Panasonic and is used with our smartphone . The device makes use of the technology microelectromagneticos systems. In addition to the sensor, we also need an application called 'Too hot to eat'...

Implementation of the BBC broadcast the Olympics in our smartphones

The largest sporting event in the world is coming to the English coast in just over a week. For those unable to enjoy the Olympic Games through your TV, we suggest that you take a look at this new app by the BBC. The ingenious application is able to convey everything that happens in the Olympics live our smartphone Android or our iPhone / iPad. Devices Apple will need iOS 5 operating system, while Android will require at least version...

TAGwear, a thermoelectric chip that generates energy from our heat

Perpetua is a little known company that is starting to market a new technology that has been called TAGwear. By itself, it is possible to generate energy using the heat of our body in order to recharge our devices. By all accounts, the energy generation occurs as a result of small changes in our body temperature, which is to convert heat into electricity. Perpetual says its technology can TAGwear be considered a form of alternative...

New LG XNote N450 and N550 announced

LG has just introduced two new laptops from 14 to 15 inches in his native country, and are the small LG XNote N450 and N550 XNote older sister. Both not only have Intel Core i5/i7 third generation, but also have a graphics card AMD Radeon HD 7650M. The XNote N450 has a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, while the N550 XNote resolution is 1600 × 900. The latter also has also a software to convert video exclusive 2D to 3D in just one...