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Jun 13, 2013

HTC One Mini Photographed Next to HTC One




HTC One mini, the smaller flavor of the handset vendor’s current flagship smartphone, has emerged in a newly leaked photo.

The new image supposedly confirms not only its existence, but also shows how it will stack up against the full-sized model. The handset is expected to arrive on shelves with a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, supposedly a 720p one, while still featuring the same metallic unibody as the predecessor. According to Engadget, which brought the photo above to the web, the smartphone will also sport Beats Audio, as well as a plastic bezel on the front, yet won’t include the IR blaster that HTC One arrived on shelves with.

HTC One mini is expected to land on the market with Google’s Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system loaded on top, a 1.4GHz dual-core processor inside, and an UltraPixel photo snapper on the back.

HTC One mini next to HTC One
Image credits to Engadget

Intel Roadmap for 2013 and 2014




People may or may not have expected it, but Intel's plans for the rest of the year, as well as 2014, have been revealed.

The folks at CPU World have discovered some slides. Three slides to be precise, which I have included in the gallery below. They reveal that a new high-end Haswell CPU will debut in Q3, the Core i7-4771. It might be the Core i7-4770 with a better graphics chip. The roadmap also confirms that the Core i7-4820K, i7-4930K and i7-4960X Ivy Bridge-E CPUs are set for Q3 launch.

There's even a mention of mid-range Core i3-4130, i3-4330 and i3-4340 Haswell CPUs, plus the H81 chipset. G3220, G3420 and G3430 Pentium chips will be based on Ivy Bridge architecture, and will be followed by some Celeron in Q1 2014 and, in Q2, that Haswell refresh we mentioned a few days ago. New Z97 and H97 chipsets will arrive at the same time.



Intel roadmap slide
Images credits to @asder00

Nokia EOS Photo Leaked Next to Lumia 920




A newly leaked photo of the yet unofficial Nokia EOS smartphone is now available for your viewing pleasure, sizing the device up next to the Nokia Lumia 920 smartphone.

Available courtesy of ViziLeaks, the photo shows the great resemblance between the two devices, although the upcoming one appears to be a bit thinner and taller (it is the phone to the right). Nokia EOS is expected to hit shelves with an OLED screen capable of delivering a 768 x 1280 pixel resolution, most probably a 4.5-inch one, as well as with a dual-core processor inside, and 32GB of internal memory.

The main selling point of the handset, however, should be its 41-megapixel photo snapper on the back, capable of delivering a great imaging experience to all users. The phone is said to run under Windows Phone 8 build 8.0.10322.71, WPCentral notes.

Nokia EOS next to Lumia 920
Image credits to Vizileaks

Jun 12, 2013

Buffalo BSCR16UD2, Small Card Reader Whose USB Port Doesn't Need Direction




USB 3.0 ports, like more or less all USB ports really, have one side that always needs to be facing up. It's all because of the way the pins need to be aligned, so the port is designed in a way that prevents accidental mis-plugging.

Buffalo decided its BSCR16UD2 card reader should be above such pedestrian concerns though. To that end, the card reader has a USB port that works just fine whether it is upside-down or not. In the grand scheme of things, this is a minor advantage really. But every little bit helps.

The price of the BSCR16UD2 card reader is $13, which corresponds to €9.79 – 13. The best part is that the little item can read 45 different card formats. You just need to plug whatever cards you have in either of the three small compartments, like you would a card in an ATM.

Buffalo USB card reader
Image credits to Buffalo

This is Windows 8.1's Boot to Desktop Option Alongside Other Settings




We all know that Windows 8.1 will allow users to boot to desktop and thus skip the Start screen completely, but here’s a new screenshot that reveals all settings included in the navigation tab.

As you can see, Windows 8.1 will allow users to disable the Charms and the app switcher, while also enabling the desktop wallpaper to be configured as Start screen background. What’s more, the new operating system can display the Apps view automatically when users launch the Start screen, while a dedicated option can list desktop software first in this particular mode.

All these settings will clearly come in handy to many Windows 8.1 adopters, but full details are likely to be unveiled in just a couple of weeks at the BUILD developer conference when the preview version of the OS is set to go live.

Windows 8.1 will allow users to skip Metro
Image credits to windowsbleu.com

AMD Quad-Core Athlon X4 760 CPU Up for Pre-Order




The whole point of the Richland series of accelerated processing units was to provide the world with better hybrid processors, which had good integrated graphics processing units.

Some chips come out of the factory defective, but that doesn't mean they need to be thrown away. AMD can just disable the defective parts and sell them as lower-cost processors. The Athlon-branded Richland chips are what happens when the APUs come out with faulty graphics. They end up with the GPU disabled, which means they don't qualify as APUs at all.

Athlon X4 760K is an example of this, with four cores working at 3.8 GHz (400 MHz better than Trinity-based 750K). Turbo Core 3.0 takes things to 4.1 GHz in a pinch. The cache memory is of 4 MB (L2) and the memory controller can handle DDR3-1866 RAM. Online retailers should have the chip selling for $129.75 / £82.95 / €97.58.

AMD reveals quad-core Athlon CPU
Image credits to AMD

BBM 10.2.0.12 Leaks with BBM Channels Inside




More and more info on what the next flavor of the BlackBerry 10 OS will bring along can be found online, with the latest details on the matter coming via a leaked BlackBerry Messenger 10.2.0.12, supposedly set to make an official appearance as part of said BlackBerry 10.2 update.

The upcoming platform release will bring along enhancements to BlackBerry Maps, Camera, and Facebook, and it seems that BBM is also set to taste improvements and new features as part of the upcoming release, CrackBerry notes. The leaked BlackBerry Messenger 10.2.0.12 is already available for download for those interested in taking a closer look at it, featuring the recently announced BBM Channels inside.

Those who would like to download and install the software should keep in mind that it is an unofficial release, and that it might also cause issues on their devices.

BlackBerry Messenger 10.2.0.12 leaks online
Image credits to RIM

Jun 11, 2013

Lemon A4 Official with 5-Inch 1080p Screen and Android 4.2




Today, Lemon Mobiles unveiled a new Android-based smartphone, the first in its series to sport a full HD touchscreen display, namely the Lemon A4, with a price tag of INR 17,999 ($397 / €232) attached to it.

The new 5-inch mobile phone sports a 1.2GHz quad-core processor inside, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory, and a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes. Furthermore, the handset packs a 13-megapixel photo snapper on the back, front camera for video calling, an 1850mAh battery, and Google’s Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS loaded on top.

Lemon A4 also sports Wi-Fi802.11 b/g/n, HSPA+ (42.2Mbps and HSUPA+ 11.5Mbps), and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, and the usual set of sensors. According to AndroidOS, the new Android mobile phone is set to become available for purchase in a matter of days.


Lemon A4
Image credits to AndroidOS

Huawei Ascend Mate to Priced Rs. 28,900 ($495 / €372) in India




Mobile phone users in India will be able to purchase a new Android-based device from Huawei in the country, namely the Ascend Mate, which is currently listed on Flipkart’s website with a price tag of Rs. 28,900 ($495 / €372).

Previously, the device was said to be a bit more expensive in the country, but it seems that it won’t be the case, in the end, although the smartphone is currently out of stock at the online retailer. For those out of the loop, we should note that Huawei’s Ascend Mate arrives on shelves with a 6.1-inch 720p display, and that it is powered by a 1.5 GHz quad-core Hi-Silicon K3V2 processor.

Furthermore, the mobile phone features 2GB of RAM and 8GB of internal memory, a 4050 mAh battery, an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, as fonearena notes. It runs under Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

Huawei Ascend Mate
Image credits to Flipkart

Huawei Ascend P6 to Be Priced at 2498 Yuan ($407 / €306)




Next week, Chinese mobile phone maker Huawei is expected to make a new Android-based smartphone official, namely the Ascend P6, expected to prove one of the slimmest such devices in the world, and already confirmed by the company, although not fully detailed.

In addition to providing specific details on the phone’s hardware specifications, the company is also expected to announce the phone’s pricing, which is currently said to have been set at 2498 Yuan ($407 / €306), techkiddy reports. Ascend P6 is also rumored to arrive on shelves with a 1.5Ghz Hass K3V2 quad-core processor inside, while featuring a 4.7-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution.

Furthermore, it should include 2GB of RAM, 8GB internal memory, an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, a 2030mAh battery, and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Huawei’s Emotion UI 1.6 loaded on top.

Huawei Ascend P6
Image credits to Huawei

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