You probably thought Motorola had a lock on the wharf while your phone trick, but the Korean company KT quietly launched an assault on the manufacturer Atrix at IFA. Rather than a single (and disappointing) Webtop concept KT spider has three different accessories that expand the capabilities of the device 4.5-inch Gingerbread. The portable dock adds a QWERTY keyboard, extended battery and a redesigned user interface while building on the phone itself as the touchpad. If keyboards are not your thing, there are shell Spider tablet PAD blowing the interface up to 10.1 inches while adding a few tweaks friendly slate. Last game is the dock, a cradle with a simple D-pad and buttons that connects via Bluetooth to the Spider. The phone itself is no exception, packing 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and a 1.5GHz dual-core processor Qualcomm. Oh, and 4.5-inch screen? An amazing 1280 x 800 resolution. It’s kind of hard to believe anything that is stuck in a package just 9.34mm (0.37 inches) thin. The phone is expected to launch in Korea in either November or December, although international prices and availability are always in the air. Check the pair of videos after the break.
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Pad Andy, Andy Pad Pro now available in Europe for not much money
If you have been twiddling their thumbs in anticipation of the Pad Andy arrival of the turn no more, because the slate budget-friendly Android is now available in most of Europe. Both the 8GB and 16GB model of its Andy Pro Pad counterpart appeared on the website of the British manufacturer of today, with the old price of 129 pounds (about $ 208) and the last race for 179 pounds (about $ 289 ). The two tablets seven inches and run on Gingerbread offer up to six hours of battery life, even though the Pro has a capacitive touch screen (1024 x 600), compared with 800 of his little brother x 480 resistive. If you need some low cost of Android love in your life, hit up the link source to catch one for you.
Rogue SSL certificates issued by the CIA, MI6, Mossad
Orome1 written with this excerpt from the Safety Net Assistance: The number of rogue SSL certificates issued by the Dutch CA has DigiNotar balooned of a few dozen to more than 250 to 531 in just a few days, as of Tor Jacob Appelbaum shared the . The full list of rogue certificates, it became clear that the fraudulent certificates in areas of a number of intelligence agencies around the world have also been issued in compromise CA -. including the CIA, MI6 and Mossad Additional focus areas include Facebook, Yahoo, Microsoft, Skype, Twitter, Tor, WordPress and others.
First fully electric helicopters manned flight
Cylonlover writes On August 12, electrical engineer / aerospace and helicopter pilot, Pascal Chrétien, took to the sky in the first untethered in the world, all-electric manned helicopter flight in a prototype machine he designed and built almost entirely itself in a 12 -. period of development in its months 2 minutes, 10 seconds of flight tests, beat Christian aviation giant Sikorsky in the record books – but not without significant risk the man himself: in case of crash I stand a good chance of ending. in the form of a kebab.
Medion announces LifeTab P9514 tablet, mysterious Android smartphone at IFA
Medion had a pretty eventful weekend this year at the IFA in Berlin where the German PC maker unveiled a new tablet and smartphone Android Gingerbread rather obtuse. Known as the Lifetab P9514, 32GB of business, 1.6 pounds of slate is powered by a 1GHz processor NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 3.2 and works Honeycomb has a capacitive multitouch screen with resolution 1280 x 800. The device also supports quad-band 3G and WiFi connections, and the usual basics HDMI, microUSB, and microSD ports. Medion new phone, meanwhile, remains decidedly mysterious. At this point, we know that the phone rocks a 4.3-inch five-megapixel shooter and comes pre-loaded with the manufacturer’s GoPal SatNav app, but the details remain obscure. Both aircraft are scheduled for delivery in Europe in Q4 of this year at prices not confirmed, but rumor has it that the last LifeTab € 399 (about $ 564). No word yet on if we can expect to see these products hit the U.S. anytime soon, but you can catch a glimpse of the newly released smartphone after the break.
Sony S tablet now available for preorder, shipping 16th September
Sony S tablet may not have been good enough for the consumers’ hands when we glimpse last week , but we can only assume that the company now things finally got sorted, as the tablet is available for pre – command with a promise September 16th ship date. This now includes Amazon cleaner site of Sony and Best Buy and Future Shop in Canada that are each list a little later in September 23rd availability of the country (but the same $ 499 and $ 599 price tags). As expected, those interested in the smaller, two screens P Tablet place a little more waiting to do.
See a supernova in your garden
hasanabbas1987 wrote You want to have an overview of the supernova astronomers have discovered the closest in the last 25 years? All you need to do is get a small telescope or binoculars (some digital SLR and would do very well). Astronomers think they could have found the supernova in a few hours of the initial explosion, Aug. 24. Generally, the supernovas are about 1 billion light years but it is only 21 million light years. The supernova is in the Pinwheel Galaxy, and you can see in the Great Bear.
The coolest thing I saw at IFA: LG clip-on passive 3D glasses
Berlin Internationalen Funkausstellung is not a consumer Electronics Show unexciting. Of course, there are not nearly as many new gadgets to play with as you will find even the most docile of years CES, but there is much else around to leave any buff Tech satiety. Yet the most exciting gadget this year – for me at least – was not a new tablet , or cell phone , or even Android controlled robot vacuum . No, the highlight of my week was the clip-on 3D glasses , which LG reps given to each interested spectator as they entered the booth of the company. These dead-simple, yet completely life-changing specs were almost certainly dominated by the 20/20 vision-disabled, but for people like me who does not support drag a pair of glasses over another just to watch Kung Fu Panda in three dimensions, those clip-ons that you see above are the absolute best swag I could hope to find.
There really is not much for them. The 3D experience was identical to what you get with traditional passive glasses – they simply snap on top of your glasses, rather than relying on their own. They also offer UV protection, and communicate seamlessly with the TV. Well, okay then. While the participants could get their own pair free at IFA, you can also find these online for about $ 20 – LG sold as the AG-F220. I want them to become more widely available and more affordable as well. So listen, Hollywood: if you never give me five extra dollars at the box office to watch an animation shot his paw wear fur directly to my temple, the better to be waiting on the other side of the digitization of the ticket.