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Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

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New Android K-Touch phone just for China

Posted: 31 Mar 2011 12:00 AM PDT

A new Android device will be launched in the coming month, its known as the K-Touch W700 and is powered by NVIDIA’s dual-core Tegra 2 processor. The K-Touch W700 runs on Android 2.2, and features a 3.8 inch touchscreen with a relatively low resolution of 480×800 and two cameras, the back camera is a five megapixel camera with 720p video recording and at the front it has a 0.3 megapixel camera for video chat.

The phone’s design is modern and features a metal casing, besides all the features listed above the phone has got 8 GB of internal memory, support for GPS/A-GPS, bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, FM tuner,  microSD card slot, digital compass, accelerometer and ambient light sensor.

From the information that we now have it seems that this phone will be available just for the Chinese market and it will be released in mid-April.

Nevertheless, this phone looks like a big step forward for the Chinese phone manufacturers.

[via iTechnews]

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New Android K-Touch phone just for China

Nuance FlexT9 is all-in-one text input app

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 11:41 PM PDT

Finding the best way to input text on your smartphone or tablet can be tedious process, since you have to purchase and install all sorts of different apps on your system, but you don't have to do that if you have Nuance FlexT9. Nuance FlexT9 is an Android app that lets you choose on what way you want to input text.

With this app you can input text simply by tapping the buttons, like with the default keyboard, or you could trace the characters, like with Swype, write characters with your fingers or even use the speech recognition.

Nuance FlexT9 combines some of the most used text input methods, and if you want to use this app, you can get it from the Android Market for $4.99.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Google Docs now on Jolicloud Desktop, Joli OS

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 12:48 PM PDT

Jolicloud is a notebook that runs on the Joli OS, which at one time in the past was underground and in beta testing. Now though, you can download the OS from Jolicloud’s website, but it can only run on netbooks / notebooks. After Dropbox was integrated into Joli OS, you can now also use Google Docs. You can edit all of your memos, forms and work that you’ve saved on Google Docs and have an online word processor. This new update is easy to use and to install into your Joli OS. A couple clicks and you’d be able to browse, edit all your documents or do what ever you like inside Google Docs.

Everything is stored in your Jolicloud, meaning if you worked on it at another location or computer you can resume when you login on your Jolicoud computer, this provides quick access to your information.

[via Engadget]

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Google Docs now on Jolicloud Desktop, Joli OS

AMD to launch Radeon HD 6790

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 12:34 PM PDT

AMD is prepared to continue its rivalry with the GeForce GTX 550 Ti, as they have decided to launch a new video card on 5 April, named Radeon HD 6790. This, despite the fact that its launched in the HD 6700 series and is not made ​​around the GPU Juniper.


And when we were thinking that AMD could not hurt even more current nomenclature, we proved the opposite. How easy could it be called HD 6830 card for example., but let’s go over its specs, as AMD has gone over a competent marketing department. The Radeon HD 6790 is expected to encompass 800 stream processors, 32 ROP’s and 40 texture units. And the frequencies should be 840 MHz for GPU and 4200 MHz for GDDR5 memory at 256-bit.

We expect that this video card will cost $130 – 140, and slightly faster than its direct competitor from NVIDIA.

[via Techfresh]

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Miniot Cover: Real wood cover / protection for iPad 2

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 11:07 AM PDT

All of us want to protect our gadgets, especially iOS devices from being dropped and cracked or scratched. Miniot has created a new case for the iPad 2 which is a lot like Apple’s smart case. It has built in magnet arrays that allows it to lay flat against the glass firmly to fully protect the device.

The case or cover is also able to fold and bend into a stand for your iPad 2. It can turn your iPad into a viewer, a keyboard or an upright camera from the different angles of the Miniot Cover. The cover has full protection against scratching with it’s microfiber technology. It is available in four kinds of colors / wood material – Cherry, Oak, Walnut and Padouk. Since this is real wood that you are purchasing the price can be rather high at $70 a piece.

Miniot does offer free engraving though which is very cool, so you could give it as a gift and engrave a name in it.

[via iTechNews]

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Miniot Cover: Real wood cover / protection for iPad 2

China declines Google’s accusitions

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 10:20 AM PDT

According to Google, China is blocking Gmail for reasons not exactly clear, but after such statements, here we have today the response from the Chinese government.

As you may know, Gmail users in China have been unable to access their accounts for several days now, and after a technical inspection, officials from Google have found no problems in their system, so they believe that the source of the problem is the Chinese government.

Of course, Chinese government doesn't like these accusations and rejects them as false. However it appears that one of the sides is covering the truth, and we're going to find out which one soon enough. As for their quarrel, it all started after Google refused to censor some of the search results upon China's request, so this might be China's retribution.

One side isn't telling us the truth here, but so far we don't know who that is. Who knows, maybe there's even a third party involved?

[via Ubergizmo]

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TAG Heuer Mikrotimer Flying 1000 wrist watch

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 10:12 AM PDT

Unlike its predecessor, Heuer Carrera Mikrograph 1/100th Second, it benefits from a chronograph watch with a range of 10 times faster.

Compared with Valjoux 72 which has a rhythm of 18,000 vibrations per hour, Mikrotimer Flying 1000 Concept Chronograph has a mechanism that offers a rate of 3.6 million vibrations per hour, this is a pretty impressive figure.

The TAG Heuer Mikrotimer Flying 1000 wrist watch has a 45 mm shell, made of titanium with sapphire glass. One in front, covering the dial and the second on the back, where you can see the mechanism within. The dial is black and the hours are illuminated white. The signs for hours and minutes are illuminated for better visibility. At the six o’clock direction of the watch, there is a five second-timer, activated by buttons on the side. This model is water resistant to 100 meters.

[via TechFresh]

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TAG Heuer Mikrotimer Flying 1000 wrist watch

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