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Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 hits the FCC again with support for AT&T’s LTE bands. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 hits the FCC again with support for AT&T’s LTE bands. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
31 minutes ago
James Gandolfini, a terrific actor and by all accounts, a great guy, passed away today after suffering a heart attack. That's unimaginably sad news for his family, for his friends, for his fans, for acting and for anyone who hates to see...
James Gandolfini, a terrific actor and by all accounts, a great guy, passed away today after suffering a heart attack. That's unimaginably sad news for his family, for his friends, for his fans, for acting and for anyone who hates to see good people taken away too soon. For Amazon though, it was a despicable chance to sell some Sopranos DVDs.Read more...
33 minutes ago
Samsung slashes the production of their Galaxy S4 smartphone. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
Samsung slashes the production of their Galaxy S4 smartphone. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
33 minutes ago
The Androidly Smart Watch is in the works now. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
The Androidly Smart Watch is in the works now. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
34 minutes ago
E FUN’s Nextbook Premium 8HD has just been made available over at Walmart. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
E FUN’s Nextbook Premium 8HD has just been made available over at Walmart. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
35 minutes ago
Samsung told us to expect its 55-inch OLED TV sometime in July, but there's now a chance that South Koreans will get an early look. Yonhap News Agency hears through tipsters that the premium set could ship to Samsung's homeland next week...
Samsung told us to expect its 55-inch OLED TV sometime in July, but there's now a chance that South Koreans will get an early look. Yonhap News Agency hears through tipsters that the premium set could ship to Samsung's homeland next week, with a price somewhere north of 10 million won ($8,840). It might not be alone, either -- those same sources also claim that the company's curved OLED TV may arrive at the same time. Samsung hasn't confirmed anything, but such moves would line up with the firm's tendency to debut products in its home country. Besides, Samsung rarely lets any of LG's salvos go unanswered. Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD, Samsung Comments Source: Yonhap News Agency
36 minutes ago
LG and Qualcomm today announced that the next G series phone will sport the super-specced Snapdragon 800 processor, confirming months of rumours.Although details of the phone haven't been announced, the Optimus G follow up will supposedl...
LG and Qualcomm today announced that the next G series phone will sport the super-specced Snapdragon 800 processor, confirming months of rumours.Although details of the phone haven't been announced, the Optimus G follow up will supposedly feature Android 4.2: Jelly Bean, a 5-inch full HD display, 2GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, 13MP camera and a 3,000mAh battery. With the Snapdragon 800 capable of hitting 2.3GHz and with LTE, if anything, the processor will make the Optimus G2 a very powerful, 4G-enabled phone."The new, best-in-class Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor will help deliver blazing fast web browsing, eye-popping graphics, seamless connectivity as well as an unmatched multimedia experience," said Murthy Renduchintala, Qualcomm's Executive Vice President.The G series sequelAccording to Renduchintala, the new LG phones will be "fully tailored and tightly integrated with the entire next G series platform".Qualcomm touts that the Snapdragon 800 will deliver 75 per cent better battery performance than its S4 Pro processor, supports higher display resolutions and also allows the recording and playing of 4K, or Ultra HD, video.While exact specs for the Optimus sequel is unknown, the new processor leaves the door wide open for a number of extra features for the Optimus G2.Reportedly, the phone could also sport always-on voice command, which is also a feature set of the Snapdragon 800, allowing users to create custom phrases for phone commands.
about 1 hour ago
3-D printer company Stratasys is acquiring desktop 3-D printer maker MakerBot for over US$400 million in an all-stock deal, to shore up its consumer presence.Privately-held MakerBot has sold more than 22,000 3-D printers since it was fou...
3-D printer company Stratasys is acquiring desktop 3-D printer maker MakerBot for over US$400 million in an all-stock deal, to shore up its consumer presence.Privately-held MakerBot has sold more than 22,000 3-D printers since it was founded in 2009, and its printers are increasingly used by a class of "prosumers" that includes individuals using the devices for professional purposes as well as for personal applications, Stratasys said in a statement Wednesday.MakerBot has also set up a portal Thingiverse.com for the sharing of user-generated digital design content to promote system usage. The portal has more than 90,000 3-D product files available for sharing, and generates more than 500,000 unique visitors and 1 million downloads each month, Stratasys said.In the transaction, Stratasys will initially issue about 4.76 million shares in exchange for 100 percent of the outstanding capital stock of MakerBot in Brooklyn, New York. The proposed merger has an initial value of $403 million based on Stratasys' closing stock price of $84.60 as of Wednesday. MakerBot shareholders are also entitled to performance-based payouts of more shares or cash.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
about 1 hour ago
To date, home theater mavens who've wanted Logitech's Harmony Ultimate Hub have had to buy it as part of a Harmony Ultimate or Harmony Smart Control bundle -- neither kit being a bargain for viewers with existing gear. They'll have a bet...
To date, home theater mavens who've wanted Logitech's Harmony Ultimate Hub have had to buy it as part of a Harmony Ultimate or Harmony Smart Control bundle -- neither kit being a bargain for viewers with existing gear. They'll have a better option soon, as Logitech now expects to ship its promised stand-alone version of the Ultimate Hub to Europe and the US in August. Those who shell out $100 will have the same IR, RF and WiFi support as the bundled hub, just without the redundant hardware. They can even rely solely on Logitech's free Android or iOS apps for input, should a dedicated remote seem archaic. The Ultimate Hub may be well-timed: when alternative remote control bridges are fading away, Logitech may snag some of those customers looking for a replacement. Filed under: Home Entertainment, Peripherals, HD, Mobile Comments Via: Blog.Logitech Source: Logitech
about 1 hour ago
In an attempt to "secretly sicken opponents of Israel" and presumably star as the bad guys in a barely believable action movie, two guys from New York have been accused by the FBI of assembling a portable X-Ray weapon that would ...
In an attempt to "secretly sicken opponents of Israel" and presumably star as the bad guys in a barely believable action movie, two guys from New York have been accused by the FBI of assembling a portable X-Ray weapon that would shoot lethal doses of radiation. Seriously. They were going to sell it to Jewish organizations or the KKK.Read more...
about 2 hours ago