Gadgets

by Rafael Hernandez on August 11, 2010 · 0 comments

The deluge of tablets on the market seek to emulate a design similar to that of a pad of paper which makes it more than a little awkward to carry around. Enter the Dell Streak tablet which chooses a much slimmer 5-inch multi-touch display that should improve pocket carrying friendliness. Of course there’s more to […]

Read more Dell Streak tablet enjoys a svelte form

by Rafael Hernandez on August 4, 2010 · 0 comments

Frustratingly slow access for your smartphone can lead to things such as flinging your gadget across the room or performing a permanent death grip on it that goes far beyond some reception issues. Thankfully Clearwire has come up with a handy little gadget, and mandatory service plans, that allow your Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod […]

Read more CLEAR iSpot beckons iPhone users with 4G speeds

by Rafael Hernandez on August 3, 2010 · 0 comments

No that’s not an updated view of how an iPhone 4’s reception bars should be portrayed. Google’s Android operating system seems to be catching on with people as noted by Nielsen Wire which tracks smartphone penetration in the U.S. How much so? Well in the second quarter of this year 27% of smartphone subscribers chose […]

Read more Android grabs larger piece of U.S. mobile market

by Pedro Hernandez on August 3, 2010 · 0 comments

AT&T customers have a new BlackBerry handset to look forward to this month. When the BlackBerry Torch 9800 from Reasearch in Motion (RIM) goes on sale August 12, it will be rocking the company’s latest operating system, BlackBerry 6 OS, which promises better web browsing, integrated social features (think Facebook and Twitter) and improved multimedia […]

Read more Behold, the BlackBerry Torch

by techETA Staff on August 2, 2010 · 0 comments

If you’re going to make any sort of dent in the smartphone market you’re going to want to bring along amazing amounts of firepower. The HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone does just that by packing in a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon QSD8650 processor, 512MB of energy sipping LP-DDR memory, and a glorious 4.3-inch 800×480 LCD screen […]

Read more HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone contains beefy amounts of power

by techETA Staff on August 2, 2010 · 0 comments

USB 3.0 is capable of bringing a serious amount of speed to portable storage devices and just about any other gadget that needs a large amount of bandwidth to get things done. Unfortunately there is no system chipset that natively supports the standard so you’ll have to live with the meager number of ports tacked […]

Read more SIIG SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub spreads the wealth

by Rafael Hernandez on July 28, 2010 · 0 comments

Video cameras have had to go to some extremes in order to keep up with the rapidly extending features of digital cameras which have obviously been given video recording capabilities of their own. It looks like they’ve been quite busy cramming in some nifty technology. JVC’s HD Everio GZ-HM550 camera can record that oh so […]

Read more JVC HD Everio GZ-HM550 camera crams in Bluetooth functionality

by Pedro Hernandez on July 22, 2010 · 0 comments

Wondering which companies will be selling Windows Phone 7 handsets this fall? Wonder no more! According to Pocket Lint, Microsoft revealed that Asus, Dell, HTC, LG, and Samsung will all be producing Windows Phone 7 smartphones this fall. Dell was heavily rumored to be jumping on board after showing a knack for teasing jaw-droppingly gorgeous […]

Read more Windows Phone 7 launch manufacturers revealed

by Rafael Hernandez on July 21, 2010 · 0 comments

Being as photogenic as possible used to mean taking dozens of pictures of oneself until you found an image that was at least usable then taking it over to your favorite image manipulation program in order to…”correct” that bad lighting. The Samsing DualView ST600 and ST100 pocket digital cameras both sport two LCD displays, with […]

Read more Samsung DualView ST100 and ST600 announced for those that like taking pictures of themselves

by Rafael Hernandez on July 20, 2010 · 0 comments

Getting your digital media to your PC has been a difficult proposition over the years but, thankfully, there are more software and hardware options that enable that easy media viewing your after…heck you don’t even need a bulky and energy draining “home theater PC” to get the job done anymore. The Western Digital TV Live […]

Read more Western Digital TV Live Plus could be confused as a storage drive

by Pedro Hernandez on July 20, 2010 · 1 comment

What iBooks? Fears that Apple’s tablet would torpedo Amazon’s Kindle appear unfounded. Amazon today offered some pretty interesting statistics about the company’s e-book platform. According to CEO Jeff Bezos, the recent Kindle price drop helped triple sales of the e-reader. (Amazon is loathe to release exact Kindle sales figures, so we’ll have to take him […]

Read more Amazon Kindle sales soar