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SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: April 11, 2012

, Apr 11th 2012 Discuss [0]

Good morning world, it's time for the SlashGear Morning Wrap-up, starting with a brand new Spotify Play Button to embed your favorite tunes in your own webpage - for free! Apple is working on their own Flashback malware removal to make the devil go away. Nokia is popping out another Windows Phone with the Nokia Lumia 610 NFC. There's a brand new version of the ROKU out there with ROKU HD - coming to stores soon! Read The Full Story

Intel shows off touchscreen Ultrabook reference design

, Mar 7th 2012 Discuss [0]

The Asus Transformer Prime is the go-to tablet is you want to combine a touchscreen with a detachable keyboard dock, but what about the same concept running on Intel hardware and Windows software? Turns out that Intel are demoing that exact notion at CeBIT 2012 with an Ivy Bridge Ultrabook touchscreen reference design. Read The Full Story

Nokia Lumia 800 White official: Hands-on

, Feb 6th 2012 Discuss [16]

Nokia has officially announced the White Lumia 800, the company’s fourth color version of its first Windows Phone 7 handset, and we wasted no time in getting our fondle on. Set to hit shelves later this month, the white variant is functionally identical to the black, cyan and magenta models we’ve already seen – and reviewed – but has a fashionable new finish. Check out our video and full gallery after the cut.

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SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: February 2, 2012

, Feb 2nd 2012 Discuss [0]

Happy Thursday everyone. Here's what made news today - it's no surprise that Research in Motion's Blackberry Playbook tablet isn't doing well, but did you realize it was so bad, RIM now wants to give them away for free to developers? In other tablet news, Huawei's Mediapad is heading to AT&T on February 3. Maybe it'll do a bit better than the Playbook. Read The Full Story

The Best of CES 2012

, Jan 14th 2012 Discuss [4]

Welcome to our massive “best-of” wrap-up for CES 2012, complete with everything from smartphones to PCs and headphones and back, topped off with our own “most used gear” section for the curious. What you’ll find is that though there were more exhibitors, attendees, and media attention payed to the show than ever before, the overall result was a lot of the same gear re-hashed with a few new specifications. Pay special close attention to the conclusion of this post for a bit of a whopper if you’re a big fan of the largest show of the year here in the United States.

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CES 2012 Preview: handfulls of leaks

, Jan 3rd 2012 Discuss [1]

It’s less than a week before we’re diving face-first into the most gigantic gadget show of the whole year the Consumer Electronics Show 2012: and it’s time to take a look at everything that’s been teased and leaked thus far. There’s official previews, invites, unofficial photos and bits let loose by people whose goal in life it is to bring you in on the good stuff before its masters reveal in ernest, and a real schedule so you can see where we’ll be the whole time. Our team will be spread out like the fingers of a hand, and when we bring them together we will CRUSH the news each day for you!

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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich / Galaxy Nexus Launch Wrap-up [Videos]

, Oct 22nd 2011 Discuss [32]

We’re now a few days out from the first big impact of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as it’s launched formally with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in Hong Kong, China, and here we’ve got a complete wrap-up of the events and the waves that’ve come after. First we’ll get down to brass tacks on what it feels like to handle Ice Cream Sandwich and the phone Google has chosen as it’s hero device to run the system without any sort of modification from the manufacturer on top of it. Then there’s a few comparisons that need to be made – both to the top device at Apple, the iPhone 4S, and the alternate hero device from Samsung, the Galaxy S II. Devour it all here!

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Transformer 2 gets a live demo, announcement coming November 9th

, Oct 19th 2011 Discuss [5]

Speaking at the AsiaD conference earlier today, Asus’ chairman Jonney Shih laid out the company’s plans for ultrabooks and tablets for the next few months. After showing off the oh-so shiny Zenbook UX31, Shih pulled out yet another goody from his briefcase: the elusive EEE Pad Transformer 2. Shih noted that the tablet market, and in particular Android, will be a big part of the company’s mobile strategy for the coming year.

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ASUS Eee Pad Transfomer may be first Android Ice Cream Sandwich tablet

, Oct 19th 2011 Discuss [4]

ASUS has confirmed that its popular Eee Pad Transformer tablet as well as its upcoming Transformer 2 would both be getting the just announced Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update very soon. Considering how quickly ASUS updated to Honeycomb 3.2 following its release, this early confirmation could make the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer the first tablet to run Ice Cream Sandwich. Read The Full Story

NVIDIA expands on Project Kal-El, adds a fifth core

, Sep 20th 2011 Discuss [6]

Those interested in the processing power of mobile devices running any and all operating systems should be aware of NVIDIA’s Project Kal-El, a quad core CPU the group is prepping for a late 2011 released. We first learned about this project (and future projects with similar code-names) back at Mobile World Congress 2011 where we also got our first eyes-on look at the processing power it presented via a game called Great Battles: Medieval. It was here that we got our first glance at a quad core processor working on a mobile platform, and as it was said back then, multi-core processing is, and will continue to be, massively important to mobile computing. What NVIDIA provides us today is a stripped-down and simple look at why the next generation, quad core, is much better than dual core in basically every way.

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2011 The Year of NVIDIA dominating Android Superphones and tablets

, Aug 3rd 2011 Discuss [7]

The year 2011 has been a time of many advancements for Android, not least of all in the land of processors. In the United States, the Motorola ATRIX 4G was the first dual-core Android handset to hit the shelves, while the first dual-core tablet was the Motorola XOOM. Besides both of these devices being Motorola, what’s do they both have in common? They’ve both got the power of the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor inside. From the very start of this dual-core revolution here in the USA, NVIDIA has been dominating the market.

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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer 1.4GHz overclock released

, May 24th 2011 Discuss [3]

ASUS' Eee Pad Transformer is turning into quite the hackers' dream, and now the Tegra 2 slate has been coaxed into offering an extra slap of speed. Netarchy over at xda-developers has released Netformer 1.2, a tool that - among other things - can overclock the Transformer from its 1GHz stock speed to 1.4GHz. Read The Full Story

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