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LG To Debut Second Intel-Powered Smartphone At CES 2012

Posted: December 30th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Gadgets | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

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“If at first you don’t succeed, try try again.” It looks like LG and Intel have taken that old adage to heart, if a new report is to be believed. The Korea Times reports that LG will debut an Intel-powered smartphone at CES 2012, but the bigger question is whether or not the device will ever make it to market.

LG and Intel’s first mobile partnership yielded an Android smartphone running on Intel’s Moorestown chipset for CES 2011, but the device was ultimately scrapped. The reason for its premature demise? As the story goes, the device died because of it’s “lack of marketability.”

LG’s brass certainly thinks their Intel smartphone is viable — according to one of the Times’ executive sources, the device could be released as soon this March. Still, the original LG-Intel phone was pegged with a 2011 release date, so take those claims with a grain of salt for bow.

Hopefully LG’s second swing at an Intel-powered phone fares a little better — it’s said to run on Intel’s next-generation Medfield system-on-a-chip, and early tests have yielded some pretty impressive benchmarks when compared to NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon MSM8260 SoCs.

Of course, the real competition is yet to come, as nearly every player in the mobile chipset market is hard at work on their next-generation platforms. Intel has a lot of brand recognition when it comes to PCs, but their lack of presence in the mobile market to date could mean that Medfield could drown in a sea of established ARM-based chipsets.

That’s why the partnership with LG is so critical — despite their handset division spending a few quarters in the red, LG is still the number two handset OEM in the U.S. Having a major hardware vendor taking a chance on their new platform could establish Intel as a real player in the mobile space, and right now Intel’s mobile efforts could use all the visibility they can get.



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4G Device Options Beyond the Smartphone or USB Modem

Posted: October 21st, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Personal Electronics | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Verizon’s 4G LTE network has been available in several major cities for awhile now, and it continues to expand to more regions across the U.S. We’ve done some early network testing, but now have tried two devices (a tablet and netbook) that integrate the 4G LTE network connectivity into the device:

The scoop: Galaxy Tab 10.1 with 4G LTE, by Samsung, starts at $530 (plus storage capacity options, network data plans).

What is it? If you’re looking for a tablet that’s NOT an iPad 2, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 should definitely be on the list of other tablets to consider. From a technical standpoint, it’s got many of the same (if not better) features and specifications as the Apple competitor, and there should be enough apps within the Android Marketplace to satisfy your needs to customize the device to your particular needs.

BACKGROUND: T-Mobile unveils Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in US, braving Apple lawsuit

A quick look at specs: a 10.1-inch widescreen (1280-by-800 pixel LCD); 1GB of RAM (up to 32GB of storage capacity); Wi-Fi; 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor; two cameras (2 megapixel front-facing, 3 megapixel rear camera for photos and video at 720p resolution); Android Honeycomb OS; and the ability to watch movies (built-in Flash lets you view videos on websites that may not play on the iPad), play music and access Google’s services and other apps through the Android Market. It’s about the same size and weight of the iPad 2, as well.

Why it’s cool: The 4G LTE data access from Verizon Wireless gives this tablet a big jump over the iPad 2. While most people will likely be fine with Wi-Fi access only, connecting via 4G LTE offers faster data access and speeds for places beyond what Wi-Fi covers (most of the world beyond your office, home or coffee shop). This can be valuable for in-the-field workers, or for out-of-the-way spots that you may find yourself in. Having 4G access compared to 3G access is a big difference, too: In our tests, we received more than 20Mbps of download speeds on a regular basis within the 4G coverage area.

Grade: 5 stars (out of five).

The scoop: HP Pavilion dm1 notebook (dm1-3010nr) with 4G LTE, starts at $600 (with two-year data contract).

What is it? This is a combination of a notebook and a netbook, giving users the performance of one and the mobility of the other. Features include the 4G LTE Mobile Broadband support (can also connect to Verizon’s 3G EV-DO network where 4G isn’t available), integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), a 320GB hard drive, 2GB of RAM, Windows 7 OS (Home Premium), a built-in webcam, six-cell lithium-ion battery and an 11.6-inch LED screen.

BACKGROUND: HP drops price of popular Pavilion DM1 laptop to $399

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Droid Bionic smartphone goes on sale Thursday for $300

Posted: September 8th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Hardware Systems | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

The speedy Motorola Droid Bionic smartphone will go on sale from Verizon Wireless for $299.99 on Thursday.

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RIM launches smartphone management for small businesses

Posted: August 15th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Hardware Systems | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Research In Motion launched a free online service for small businesses to help them centrally manage BlackBerry smartphones in the cloud, providing protection for business content saved on the devices.

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Best of Smartphone Experts, 3 July 2011

Posted: July 4th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Android | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »



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Study: Smartphone Users Wasting Hundreds Of Dollars Per Year On Unnecessary Contracts

Posted: April 11th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Gadgets | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

A new study says that smartphone users are overpaying for their service by several hundred dollars each and every year. The study, put together by Billmonitor, notes that people are overspending primarily because they’re on contracts that wildly overshoot their needs. People have a habit of signing up for contracts with far more voice minutes than they use, and it’s primarily for this reason that smartphone users are paying much more than they need to. In other words, double-check your statement to make sure you’re on the right contract.



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NEC Medias: Docomo To Offer The World’s Thinnest Smartphone In 3 Weeks

Posted: February 24th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Gadgets | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

On Monday, we’ve just shown you some leaked pictures, but we can now confirm the world’s thinnest smartphone, NEC Casio Mobile’s MEDIAS N-04C, is real. And provider NTT Docomo, Japan’s biggest mobile carrier, doesn’t want to lose time in bringing it to market: it will hit stores over here as early as March 15.

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Your Smartphone: The Next Big Security Headache

Posted: February 22nd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Security | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

2011 is the year that mobile security is going mainstream. Here at 2011 RSA Conference in San Francisco many of the security software companies I’ve spoken to have either released–or are planning to release a mobile security app of some sort.

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IBM, in mobile security drive, teams with Juniper on smartphone protection services

Posted: February 9th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Security | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

IBM today unwrapped a variety of mobile security initiatives to help corporate customers better protect and manage the mass of intelligent devices coming to their networks.

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T-Mobile unveils Galaxy S 4G smartphone, G-Slate tablet specs

Posted: February 3rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Hardware Systems | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

T-Mobile USA today said the Galaxy S 4G smartphone will ship this month and offered more details on its G-Slate tablet by LG, which will have an 8.9-in. 3D-capable display when it ships this spring.

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