Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

HTC Becomes Highest Shipping Smartphone Vendor In the US

HTC Becomes Highest Shipping Smartphone Vendor In the US:
An anonymous reader writes with an excerpt from an article in BGR: "Samsung blew past Apple and Nokia in the third quarter to become the No. 1 smartphone vendor in the world, but another emerging smartphone vendor stole the top spot in the U.S. according to a new report. Market research firm Canalys on Monday released country-level smartphone shipment estimates and according to its figures, HTC shipped 5.7 million own-brand smartphones and another 700,000 T-Mobile-branded handsets last quarter to take the top spot with 6.4 million total devices shipped."



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Thursday, October 20, 2011

eFun announces aPen A5 Smart Pen for all of your iPad / iPhone writing needs

eFun announces aPen A5 Smart Pen for all of your iPad / iPhone writing needs:


Want to write on your tablet without all of the requisite finger grease? How about a stylus? Too pedestrian? What about a Smart Pen? Better yet, what about the aPen A5 Smart Pen? eFun's peripheral includes a stylus and a receiver that hooks into your iPad or iPhone's 30 pin connector, digitizing your handwriting or drawings via a number of compatible apps, including the company's own free Studio Basic Light. The A5 is set, broadly, for a release some time in 2012, and should run you around $99 whenever it actually hits the market.


Zach Honig contributed to this report.
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Lego NXT Bot Beats Rubik's Cube Record

Lego NXT Bot Beats Rubik's Cube Record: kkleiner writes "The current official human record for the Rubik's cube 3×3 puzzle is just 5.66 seconds. Now a robot called CubeStormer II did it in just 5.35 seconds. CubeStormer II is controlled by four Lego NXT 'bricks' that communicate via Bluetooth with a Samsung Galaxy SII smart phone. A special app on the phone takes a picture of the cube, solves the puzzle virtually, and then relays the solution to the Lego robot. From click to finish the whole process takes just seconds."



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Friday, October 14, 2011

Luma Video Recorder for iPhone Stabilizes Your Video, Kills Shaky-Cam [Video]

Luma Video Recorder for iPhone Stabilizes Your Video, Kills Shaky-Cam [Video]:

iOS: If your mobile videos are plagued by shaky-cam action and you have a hard time holding your device still while you record, Luma Video Recorder is an app that can help. Luma does real-time image stabilization to reduce the shakes and wobbles that make the people watching your videos nauseous. More »







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Sony Ericsson posts lower Q3 profits, will shift "entire portfolio" to smartphones in 2012

Sony Ericsson posts lower Q3 profits, will shift "entire portfolio" to smartphones in 2012:



It's been a rough couple of quarters for Sony Ericsson, but things are looking slightly rosier, according to its Q3 earnings report. Today, the company announced break even year-on-year results for the third quarter of 2011, blaming the outcome on lower profit margins and higher taxes, which rose from €12 million to €17 million over the course of a year. According to the report, net profits fell to zero this quarter after reaching €49 million ($67.26 million) during Q3 2010, while sales dropped to €1.59 billion ($2.18 billion) from €1.6 billion ($2.2 billion) last year. It's not exactly an encouraging trend, but it's certainly an improvement over the last quarter, when Sony Ericsson posted a net loss of €50 million. As far as its portfolio goes, the company says its Xperia smartphones now comprise 80 percent of all sales, with some 22 million handsets already shipped to consumers. President and CEO Bert Nordberg, meanwhile, confirmed that his company will focus on this market with even more intensity, next year: "We will continue to invest in the smartphone market, shifting the entire portfolio to smartphones during 2012." You can dig through the numbers for yourself, in the full PR after the break.


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