Monday
Aug202012

Video: Next iPhone rendered in 3D by iLab based on leaks

We've been seeing numerous purported iPhone part leaks and case designs. While Apple has not even announced when it will launch the sixth version of its smartphone, companies like iLab which deals in parts and repair feel convinced that the next iPhone will look like the above 3D rendering.

iLab has also decided to show the thinness of the device by placing it next to a Samsung Galaxy SIII model. No other product gets this much attention based on part leaks and speculation even before it is officially announced. We can expect demand for the next iPhone to be off the charts.

Source: iLab via CNET

Sunday
Aug192012

SourceCode: Ricoh sets an example in keeping customers happy with firmware

 By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Ricoh's GXR camera system was released in 2009 and offered a unique option to the interchangeable lens market by having multiple interchangeable sensors, lenses and image processors. While this system failed to gain the popularity enjoyed by Olympus, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung and others, users who have invested in the system are all praises about Ricoh's continuing support and firmware updates that improve the camera's performance.

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Saturday
Aug182012

Sony Internet Player with Google TV now available for $200

The Sony Internet Player with Google TV is now officially available in Sony Store retail locations, online at http://store.sony.ca/internetplayer and participating retailers across Canada. There are two new free Canadian Google TV apps just released for the occassion, the TVO On Demand App and the Cineplex App. Hit jump for more details.

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Thursday
Aug162012

Google Play Gift Cards in $10 and $25 appear, signify evolution of an ecosystem

Photo from Androidcentral.com

Google's Play Store is the hub to buy apps, music, movies, books and even smartphones and tablets. The evolution of the virtual store sees the next level of its evolution by now offering gift cards.

These cards will likely be sold in popular retailers alongside similar gift cards from iTunes, Facebook, Zynga, Sony and others. Androidcentral.com was able to nab some legit looking photos of the $10 and $25 cards with the Google Play log and branding.

Source: Androidcentral