HTC 4G Amaze gets off with the lights on, confirms 1.5GHz dual-core CPU

The only images we have seen the next Ruby HTC Amaze 4G , the incoming high-powered smartphone for T-Mobile, have left us hungry for more substance, and some pictures show on the phone, and even those do not offer visual evidence of his rockin ‘specs. Our thirst for more info on the beast was slightly tempered as Droid Sans broken some pictures of the prototype proudly at a public rally. From what we can tell by the pictures, the camera about screen confirms the presence of a 1.5 GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 4.3 inch screen and a camera QHD 8 megapixels in the back (2MP front) with double LED flash. The source tells us that it will come bundled with HTC Sense 3.5 Summit Gingerbread run, so do not let these photos – showing off Android stocks – your hopes so fast. Overall, however, it seems that the Samsung S Galaxy II may have a fierce battle on his hands for the title of Next Top T-Mobile (Smartphone) model.

Electric motor made ​​from a single molecule

An anonymous reader writes: For the first time, an electric motor was made from a single molecule. A 1 nm in length, is the smallest electric motor ever. Its creators plan to submit their design to Guinness World Records, but the engine Teeny could have practical applications, like pushing the fluid through the narrow pipes in lab-on-a-chip ‘devices. E. Charles Sykes at Tufts University in Boston and his colleagues embedded unbalanced butyl methyl sulfide a copper surface and sank current through it.

Baidu Announces Android OS alternative, which confirms its mobile aspirations

At present, Baidu an office network browser / search engine based in China that is supposed to imitate the Chrome (if that is wrapped around IE code). The company, however, has its sights set on conquering the mobile front as well, the introduction of OS Yi Baidu its annual meeting. The new platform is essentially a forked version of Android, which provide many of the same features and services we’re used to seeing from Google, Baidu, however, is to add a pinch of flavor by throwing in its own application package – – such as maps native player, music, web apps, and even a program similar to Google Places – and the integration of high clouds for backups, storage and sharing. The new OS will likely face intense competition from Nokia , Alibaba , Xiaomi and Windows Phone Tango (among others), so the Chinese mobile space can get quite interesting in the years to come.

Netflix lands in Brazil, 43 other Latin American countries this week

Netflix promised to our friends in Central and South America would soon be able to enjoy the pleasures of watching instantly. Starting today with Brazil, and with 43 other Latin American countries to follow before September 12, streaming video services is a pioneer doing good on this promise. Customers of the land of carnival can enjoy a free one month trial, after which a subscription will run $ 14.99 dollars per month in Brazil. The deployment will be staggered over the coming days, with most areas to get a price level equal to $ 7.99 in U.S. currency and some with both options in English and Spanish. For more details check out the PR after the break and the table above.

Vestel exhibits a BitTorrent Certified prototype TV at IFA

Far from sneaking into the living room, Vestel took a BitTorrent Certified TV on display at IFA 2011 last week. This means that official stamp packs more standard features connected TV, including playing the local media across the network, and is guaranteed to work with approved BitTorrent files from the Internet. There is no word on any official release for this prototype – and we were not able to locate anyone got a practical demonstration, let us know if you saw – but it shows the possibility BitTorrent that seeks to expand its platform in a manner similar to DivX and XBMC / Boxee . See the press release after the break, we’ll sit and watch a completely legal content we have torrented.

Modern Warfare 3 limited edition Xbox 360 set opens up the latest wave of marketing hype

Call of Duty certainly knows how to wear his merchandising welcome. After announcing a line of eye strain reducing glasses and a set of headphones brand , a franchise is a juggernaut juggernaut Activision’s pre-release hype a custom Xbox 360 . Console Limited Edition 320 GB comes with two wireless controllers similarly decorated, required a copy of Modern Warfare 3 and even includes the sounds of startup franchise specific. You can hang this booty video game Nov. 8 for $ 399, or take the headset and controllers separately. It’s your call and your paycheck after all. Official presser awaits you after the break.

TP A60 series gateway tablet appeared at Future Shop, style cops Iconia Tab A500

We are not exactly thrilled Acer 10.1-inch Tab Iconia A500 , but that has not stopped the bridge to re-skinning the slate Honeycomb and claiming for himself. Appearing in a renamed version of the A500, A60 gateway comes with 16 GB of storage built, 1GB of RAM, a dual-core processor running at 1 GHz Tegra 2, a five megapixel back facing camera and front – face of two-megapixel snapper, 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity and the list goes on. Like his brother from another mother, this bridge will cost $ 399, and while we can not guarantee it will work the same, we suggest you take a look at our A500 review before the bombing these clams.

Lawyers WiLAN place, took the fight patent with Apple, Dell, HP, HTC and many more

You know what the world needs technology? More patent litigation, which is why WiLAN is at it again in the case of rockets for the Eastern District of Texas. This time, instead of continuing the cable companies , it’s going after the likes of Apple, Dell, HP, HTC, Kyocera, Novatel, Alcatel-Lucent and Sierra Wireless. There are two patents at issue: no. RE37, 802, which covers the CDMA and HSPA data transmission, and no. 5,282,222 which is related to the transmission of technical data with WiFi and LTE. Is the troll patents courageous get some money, or the big boys fight against it in the end? Stay tuned.