Tuesday
May072013

Parrot makes inroads towards the Carputer with ASTEROID Line

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Parott is synonymous with Bluetooth products as well as swanky wireless headphones. Taking all their expertise on the road, the company recently released a range of connected solutions that bring the functionality of the Android OS to vehicles.

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Monday
May062013

Video: HP's new ProBook Line of notebooks for enterprise

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

New York: We were on hand for a quick demo of HP's business-focused ProBook line available in 13.3-17.3-inch variants and sporting thinner, lighter aluminum bodies, spillproof keyboard and a pleasing new design including a tool-less access to the notebook's battery, hard drive and RAM slots. The ProBook line will be available through the usual channels and on HP's website this May.

Monday
May062013

HP revamps ProBook line of business focused notebooks for 2013

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Focused on value-pricing with rugged and functional business-oriented features, the ProBook line from HP is seeing a huge refresh with various models across the line.

Announced today were the The ProBook 430, 440, 455 and 470 models which run the gamut in terms of screen-size and features from 13.3-inches to 17.3-inches. Thinner and lighter than their predecessors, the ProBooks feature aluminum construction, spillproof keyboards and enterprise-ready security features such as fingerprint scanners. HP is touting universal design elements across the line and a range of chipsets Starting at $499, the ProBooks, which are ideal for the SMB setting, will ship with 1,366 x 768 matte displays (non-touch) but can emulate the gestures particular to Windows 8 on trackpads. Choice of processors range from Intel's Ivy Bridge chips to lower cost AMD Richland processors.

Sunday
May052013

Google Glass goes mainstream, featured in its own sketch on SNL

Google Glass is currently being distributed to developers, testers and selected tech bloggers who are discovering te advantages of using a smartphone connected HUD (heads up display) with built in cameras and sensors. Saturday Night Live didn't miss an opportunity to include the experimental product in its Weekend Update with Seth Meyers segment where they proceed to mock Google Glass and its uses. Sill, any publicity is good publicity and the exclusivity of  the glasses (only being sold to developers who prepaid $1600 or given to preferred journalists) plus this humorous nod can only continue to push the idea of Google Glass into the mainstream.