BGR has it on good authority that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will definitely be showing up at AT&T “Pretty Soon”. Expected to sell at $199 with a two year contract.
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Size: 119 x 63 x 13 mm
Weight: 135 grams
Phone memory: Up to 1 GB
Memory card support: microSD™
Memory card included: 8 GB
Operating system: Google™ Android Donut, version 1.6
Processor: 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon™ QSD8250
I’m really impress by the TimeScape feature. It integrates several social media providers into one place.
In theory, this might be a genius idea. In reality, I think I’m probably just too lazy to spin my AA battery for 20 minutes to get a full charge. If it were real, I suppose it could be a lifesaver … like, say, the next time you’re stranded in the middle of nowhere and your handheld GPS runs short of juice.
Yep, thats right. We’re almost 100% sure that we’re Windows 7 Compatible.
This new sticker will appear on devices that “have passed Microsoft designed tests for compatibility and reliability with Windows 7.” Unlike the “Vista Capable” sticker scheme that merely required a machine be capable of running Vista Home Basic, the Windows 7 stickers is supposed to indicate that you’ll be able to run ALL versions, including 64bit versions, of Windows 7.
This concept by Ewald Neuhofer really does get my blood pumping a bit… A flexible e-reader with a “Living Hinge” to emulate real page flipping and super low power consumption by using a single impulse to create the screen image on a paper-like surface. Could this be the future of e-media?