Thursday
Jun302011

BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac now available, works with PlayBook

 

RIM today released the BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac which works with the PlayBook. The Desktop software is an easy way to transfer and sync media (music, pictures and videos) between your Mac and the PlayBook. File transfer to the PlayBook is already possible through a wireless file sharing but the desktop software is more media specific plus it charges the PlayBook as you sync back and forth.

Thursday
Jun302011

PEN Trifecta! Three New Olympus ILC's Launched


Today Olympus launches three new PEN compact system cameras as well as new lenses accessories to expand their line of  Micro Four Thirds Cameras. The PEN EP-3, EPL-3 and the diminuitive E-PM1 cover the entire range from prosumer to the emerging mini ILC (Interchangeable Lens Camera) segment.

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Wednesday
Jun292011

Review: Aviiq SmartCase for iPad 2

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Everyone agrees that Apple's magnetic and multifunctional SmartCover for the iPad 2 is genius. It protects the screen, acts a stand to angle and position the iPad 2 in a variety of ways. The only real problem with it is it can't protect the rear of the iPad when it is on the front. Aviiq's SmartCover compatible SmartCase is one of the best solutions we've seen to this dilemma.

 

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Wednesday
Jun292011

Potential webOS developers meet the HP TouchPad in Toronto

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

HP reached out to potential webOS developers in Toronto yesterday and showed off the new HP TouchPad tablet as well as outlined the benefits of creating apps for webOS. The HP Connect Event held at the Spoke Club in downtown Toronto was well attended with eager programmers wanting to know more about the paltform and its benefits.

HP had a bunch of TouchPad demo units circling the event and anyone who was patient enough had a chance to spend time with the tablet. Some of the new advertisements for the TouchPad, part of a large awareness campaign starting soon, were also revelealed for the first time. Developers got to hear from some of the developers working on webOS and what their challenenges and benefits porting their apps from other mobile platforms. Former PalmOS developers and early webOS developers will be rewarded for their loyalty with discounts on the hardware.

The most important news we gathered from the event is that HP is serious in generating interest for webOS and the TouchPad and will flex its retail, marketing and distribution muscle to make sure the devices find their place in the market. We also foresee a future where webOS will ship on every HP computer (tablet or otherwise) and seeing how their recent focus on touch-enabled desktops is taking off, that makes complete sense.

The HP TouchPad launches in the US on July 1. It comes to Canada on July 15th.