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Motorola DEFY Is WaterProof Android Handset PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 14:04

Motorola is pushing their devices in smartphone market. They have starts to pushing the next generation of Motorola Milestone, the Milestone 2 and now they also announcing the coming of the Motorola DEFY. Apparently, the device is made so its dust proof, a scratch proof glass screen, and water resistant.

The Motorola DEFY come with a 3.7-inch touchscreen and 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, Flash Lite, DLNA streaming support and access to the Android Market, twin microphones and their CrystalTalk PLUS DSP for some extreme noise reduction. Check out the press release for the Motorola DEFY.

BASINGSTOKE, September 1, 2010 – Motorola today announced DEFY™ enhanced with MOTOBLUR™. Motorola DEFY is a slim, pocketable Android™ smartphone that comes equipped with advanced Web-browsing capabilities and a 3.7″ high-resolution touch screen display that provides edge to edge views of your favorite photos, videos and websites.

“DEFY has been designed to handle everything that life throws your way,” said Alain Mutricy, senior vice president, portfolio and device product management, Motorola Mobility. “With all the features consumers expect in a smartphone, DEFY packs advanced web browsing, entertainment and messaging capabilities as well as a design that withstands the challenges of everyday life.”

Motorola DEFY is dust proof and water resistant protecting you from life’s little challenges like a sudden rain shower, spilt drink, or dropping your phone in the sand. It also features a large, resilient display that has outstanding protection against scratch damage. CrystalTalk® PLUS vanquishes noisy environments with two microphones which intelligently filter out background noise and amplify your voice so you don’t have to shout.

Motorola DEFY also features the latest version of Motorola’s unique solution, MOTOBLUR, which makes it even easier to manage all of your emails, messages and social updates in one easy place with the additions of filtering, resizable widgets, added corporate security and a versatile battery manager.

An Adobe® Flash® Lite® enabled browser and 3.7″ WVGA screen allow users to view more of the Web than standard browsers. Create your own entertainment with the 5-megapixel camera with flash, digital zoom and auto focus that lets users capture the best of their social life. DEFY is Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-enabled to stream, store and share content with compatible devices around the home like HDTVs, game consoles and PCs.

The Connected Music Player brings song lyrics to your songs and enables you to discover, buy and download music, right from your phone. Choose from over 70,000 applications, widgets and games from Android Market™ and enjoy access to Google™ services including Google Search™, Google Maps™ and Gmail™.

Availability
DEFY will be available in Europe beginning Q4 2010.

[via slashgear]


Source: SlashPhone
 
Apple iPod Touch, the best gets better PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 14:02
CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Apple iPod Shuffle (4th-gen), a return to form PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 13:10
CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the 4th-generation Apple iPod Shuffle.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Apple iPod Nano (6th-gen), first impressions PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 12:41
CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the 6th-generation Apple iPod Nano.
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Apple teases third-party AirPlay support, but details are scarce PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 11:59
Apple's Web site suggests wider support for AirPlay wireless streaming from third-party vendors, but offers few details.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Sony shows 3D laptop due in 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 11:30
The Vaio line will get 3D display abilities in 2011, and Sony was eager to show off prototypes of the products as part of its 3D campaign at the IFA show.

Originally posted at Deep Tech


Source: news.cnet.com
 
New Apple TV: How does it compare to streaming rivals? PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 11:01
The new Apple TV is a significant improvement over its predecessor, but the streaming video space is crowded with competitors. CNET compares the Apple TV to some of the major competing products that offer similar functionality.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Own the world's smallest car, the Peel PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 08:30
U.K.'s Peel Engineering has chosen to resurrect the 130-pound microcar, which made its appearance in 1962 and 1965 as a city car, with a limited run of 50 collectors' units.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Which Apple announcement was best? (poll) PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 08:25
The spiffy touch-screen Nano? Movie rentals on your iOS device? Or do you think today's Apple event was one big snoozefest? Here's your chance to vote!

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas


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