Entries by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla (6704)

Wednesday
Jan042017

CES 2017: ASUS ZenFone AR phone is Daydream and Tango enabled

Las Vegas - ASUS is expanding its ZenFone line with a versatile phablet capable of using Google Daydream VR headsets as well as Tango AR (Augmented Reality) experiences.

ZenFone AR is the thinnest and lightest Tango-enabled device. This breakthrough in size and weight is made by possible the innovative ASUS TriCam system, a three-camera system consisting of a 23MP main camera, motion-tracking camera, and depth-sensing camera. Unlike three-camera systems in other devices, the design of the ASUS TriCam system clusters its array of cameras to reduce their footprint within the phone, enabling the entire phone to be thinner and lighter. 

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Wednesday
Jan042017

CES 2017: Ooma moves into smart home monitoring solutions space

Las Vegas- VOiP innovator Ooma today introduced Ooma Home Monitoring, a comprehensive do-it-yourself home monitoring solution that alerts users of events within their homes. Designed to work with the Ooma smart home phone service – the Ooma Telo – the system includes motion, water, door and window sensors in addition to the unique ability to remotely place a local 911 call from the home, thus providing all-encompassing protection and peace of mind for consumers.

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Wednesday
Jan042017

CES 2017: ASUS launches slim and light Chromebook Clip

Las Vegas - ASUS today announced Chromebook Flip C302, a slim, light convertible Chromebook that combines the simplicity, security and manageability of Chrome OS with powerful components and an amazing 360° hinge that lets users flip instantly between a high-performance Chromebook, a handy Chrome OS tablet, or anything in between. Chromebooks are a growing segment of devices ideal for education as well as for general web-based computing.

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Wednesday
Jan042017

CES 2017: TCL communications promises 'BlackBerry's Legacy' is in good hands 

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Las Vegas - TCL Communications who has bought up brands and IP from Palm, Alcatel and BlackBerry and says it is the fourth largest handset manufacturer in North America announced  it will reveal a new BlackBerry handset at Mobile World Congress as the future of BlackBerry Mobile (TCL made the DTEK50 and DTEK60, rebranded Alcatels and  BlackBerrys last two Android handsets and now owns the global rights to do whatever it pleases with BlackBerry mobile products).

The demo of the smartphone pictured above, which still has no name, was once referred to as Mercury.It is the first of many products expected this year for TCL.

"Offering carriers and retailers exceptional quality and value, backed by TCL’s world-class R&D and manufacturing capabilities, the TCL Communication portfolio will be anchored by the Alcatel and BlackBerry handset brands while continuing to evolve in 2017. This will include additional mobility offerings to be announced in the first half of the year that will allow the company to further address consumer demands. Among the first products in this portfolio is the latest BlackBerry smartphone, focused on three core features: security, productivity and reliability."

How these new devices will fare in the market is anyone's guess. They could be pushed towards businesses but would have to be priced affordably for volume sales. Also, is a QWERTY keyboard on a smartphone still a thing?