Wednesday
Mar162011

Motorola Atrix comes to Bell tomorrow

The long wait for the world's first dual-core super smartphone is over. The Motorola Atrix as well as its optional  Lapdock and Webtop accessories are scheduled to come to Canada tomorrow via Bell. The Atrix smartphone sells for $170 on a three year contract but can be had for $600 contract free.

Tuesday
Mar152011

WishList: 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP7000-4

Lamborghini's Aventador boasts a brutal 700HP 12-cylinder engine that will blast it to a 0-100 kp/h speed in 2.9 seconds as well as a top speed of 350 km/h. According to Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, “The Aventador is a jump of two generations in terms of design and technology, it’s the result of an entirely new project, but at the same time it’s a direct and consistent continuation of Lamborghini’s brand values. It is extreme in its design and its performance, uncompromising in its standards and technology." 

Tuesday
Mar152011

Farewell, Zune. We never knew you.

Microsoft is no longer making any new Zune hardware and its focal mobile music and video entertainment devices will be the Windows Phone 7 smartphones. The Zune software will continue development to serve said mobile OS.

Bloomberg's Dina Bass reports  that Microsoft will "cease introducing new versions of the Zune music and video-player amid tepid demand, helping the company shift its focus to mobile phones, according to a person familiar with the decision." Canadians won't really miss the Zune, which saw very limited availabilty in the country. Too bad, since we heard the Zune HD was a killer device and a really excellent music player.

Tuesday
Mar152011

Support the Red Cross relief efforts in Japan or keep in touch? There's an app for that.

"Stay in Touch" - a collection of apps focused on communication has been introduced on iTunes to help people connect with those in Japan.

Launching globally today on ITunes,  the selection available on the App Store will vary by region but the principal is the same: to help people stay in touch. Japan's iTunes store was the first to offer the  collection over the past weekend given Friday's devastating events. 

 

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