
Rumor has it that HTC will be launching a new Android 3.0 tablet early next year. Digitimes has reported that HTC has been preparing this launch for some time now, and it looks like its new Android 3.0 tablet might just be launched during the Q1 2011.
Following this report, there’s also word that Motorola might just be launching a new 3.0 tablet soon. Experts are saying the launch timing by both companies might just be the right decision as Google will be launching its new 3.0 (Gingerbread) later this year.
Back to HTC, the brand has been planning for a while now to release a special tablet that is based on the Chrome OS. Over the years, HTC and Google have managed to develop a close relationship that has come of great advantage for both companies. HTC has also hit the gold mark with its interesting mobiles such as T-Mobile G1, Nexus One and HTC EVO 4G.
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Great news for Nokia as the brand is embarking on a new journey with a new CEO. Due to the small decline in sales, Nokia has decided to revamp the company. Stephen Elop, the new chief executive, is the perfect example of that. The man is no stranger in the world of technology or rather the technology market; he was a senior Microsoft executive prior to holding the new Nokia post.
Nokia, over the years, have not had that much good luck when it comes to sales and profits, and even market share. Nokia, a Finnish company, has been in the news for a few months now, but the telecoms company refused to comment on who will be its new appointed boss. Mr Elop will be taking over on September 21 and going would be Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo.
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo was rumored to have been sacked from the mobile phones manufacturer due to the huge apparent drop in profits by Nokia in July. On his side, Mr Kallasvuo commented that resigning has been on his mind for a while now. Meanwhile, news of the appointment of Mr Elop has excited the Helsinki Stock Exchange as the Nokia shares went up to 2pc.
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Great news for all those who have been eagerly awaiting this camera, Nikon has finally unveiled it. This is a point-and-shoot camera that has talked about in the last couple of months. It is a 10.1-megapixel CCD sensor (1/1.7”) that comes with 7.1x wide angle optical zoom lens (28-200mm F2.8-5.6). Apparently Nikon has reduced the megapixels in this camera so that it can attain a much better low light performance.
Let’s get right into the features. The Nikon Coolpix P7000 is a 10.1-megapixel point-and-shoot camera. It is able to film 720p (24fps) quality videos. It comes with an optical viewfinder with diopter adjustment dial. It also comes with an ISO level of up to 12,800. The camera comes with a nice look that will surely please those who have wanted a DSLR camera, as it looks like a mini DSLR camera. The Nikon Coolpix P7000 will be released later on this month at an estimated price of $500.
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Canon has finally unveiled two new camcorders named XF105 and XF100. These two models are small professional camcorders from Canon. These compact camcorders are more suitable for mobile HD video capture. It boasts of MPEG-2 4:2:2 50 mbps recording.
They come with infrared and stereoscopic 3D shooting capabilities, which will definitely take filming to a whole new level. Not forgetting the DIGIC DV III Image Processor and a Full HD CMOS sensor (1920×1080 resolution) video that they feature.
These camcorders might have almost the same features, but only one of them has support for the HD-SDI output and that’s the Canon XF105. They are able to multiple bit rates and resolutions. They come with dual XLR inputs for external audio sources. There’s also a built-in stereo microphone on the camcorders. Both of these camcorder support 16-bit PCM audio at 48 kHz. The Canon XF105 and XF100 Camcorders will be available early next year. Unfortunately, prices have now been released yet.
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Excitement is in the air as Apple finally unveiled its newest iPod, the iPod Touch 4the Generation. The model was a much anticipated one, thanks to the hype building up prior to the press event date. The Apple iPod Touch 4th Generation will be available for $299 (32GB) and $399 (64GB) for the high-end models.
The most interesting feature on the iPod Touch – 4th Generation would be the presence of two cameras. The camera on the back on the player can capture images and film videos of up to 720p quality. Sadly, no flash is present to help with the shots. It works on the same processor as found on the iPhone 4. Not forgetting the integrated gyroscope included for a better gaming control. Of course, it features Wi-Fi 802.11n. There’s the same 3.5-inch LCD (960 x 640 resolution) featured with the much-talked about “retina”, the same as on the iPhone 4.
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