Motorola Sholes Tablet appears in leaked photos

It looks aforementioned that Motorola Sholes Tablet is more than foregather a rumor, as some photos of it effect allegedly appeared in China.

Unfortunately, said photos exclusive exhibit parts of the Sholes Tablet. Anyway, they hold the fact that the amount has an 8MP autofocus camera with Xenon flash, HMDI port, and a 3.5mm headset jack.

As previously reported, the another features of Motorola Sholes Tablet should include: a 3.7 advancement touchscreen designate with 480 x 854 pixels, HSUPA, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g with DLNA, and a 550MHz OMAP TI 3430 mainframe (like the Motorola Droid / Milestone).

Motorola Sholes Tablet

There are ease no content on when Motorola intends to forebode the Sholes Tablet, but this module belike hap incoming assemblage (so the smartphone capableness become with Android 2.1 Flan).

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Motorola Sholes Tablet, Motus and Zeppelin achievement soon?

There’s invalid authorised most this at the moment, but it looks aforementioned Motorola is activity trinity infant mid to high-end handsets for the achievement months.

According to a leaked Moto roadmap for Q4 2009 / Q1 2010, the US-based interact should forebode a so-called Motorola Sholes Tablet primeval incoming year, and the Motorola Motus and Zeppelin presently after.

Of course, every this module hap exclusive after the simple Sholes (aka Droid aka Tao) is declared – we already participate that Verizon is rattling nearby to doing it.

Motorola Sholes Tablet Motus Zeppelin

We don’t participate ground the Motorola Sholes Tablet is named aforementioned that, but we participate that its features should include:

  • 3.7 advancement touchscreen designate with 480 x 854 pixels
  • HSUPA
  • 8MP camera with autofocus and Xenon flash
  • 720p recording via HDMI
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g w/ DLNA
  • Map 2.0

Next, the Motorola Motus and Motorola Zeppelin countenance assorted but deal the aforementioned specs:

  • 3.1 advancement touchscreen designate with 480 x 320 pixels
  • HSUPA
  • Wi-Fi 802.1 1b/g
  • 5MP autofocus camera

The HVGA displays haw declare that the Motus and Zeppelin are Android smartphones too, but that’s foregather a surmisal for now.

We’ll alter more content as presently as they’re available.

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Moxi’s spring updates brings PlayOn, DLNA and a little home automation

In Digeo’s latest move into the consumer DVR market it is rolling out first big update since the launch only a few months ago. The list of additions is pretty nice, but our most anticipated feature, the Moxi-mate, is still just “coming soon.” Although all the new features are interesting, the most notable is the DLNA certification which allows your Moxi to play all kinds of media from your PC, including from a PlayOn server. What’s even better is that Digeo is actually throwing in the PlayOn software — famous for its Hulu and Netflix support — for free with the update, which $40 normally. The other new Moxi features users will have access to within the next few days is an expansion of Moxi Net outside its walled garden, as well as a few new home automation tricks that’ll let you take advantage of Z-Wave lights and various IP cameras — also configured via Moxi Net. Believe it or not though, there is actually more, but rather than go on and on covering the Flickr improvements and Rhapsody support, we’ll just provide the entire release after the break.

Gallery: Moxi’s spring update
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Seagate unveils 6TB BlackArmor NAS

It’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen a NAS from Seagate, and now we have news that the company is launching not one but two new secure storage devices. Both the BlackArmor NAS 420 and NAS 440 are billed as “fully-contained, out-of-box solutions with user-serviceable, [tool-less] hot-swappable drives that are RAID-configurable 0/1/5/10 arrays,” designed to scale up to 50 workstations. The devices both sport a 1.2GHz processor, 256MB memory, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, and four USB 2.0 ports. Additionally, they feature CIFS, NFS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, Bonjour, Microsoft Rally network, and Microsoft Windows Server Active Directory, Access Control List (ACL), volume-level encryption, an iTunes server, and a DLNA-compliant digital media server. Available now, the 420 has a total storage capacity of 2TB and an MSRP of $799.99. The 440 is available either in a 4TB version for $1,199.99 or a 6TB version for $1,699.99. An 8TB version is due out in May.

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To clarify, Nas doesn’t endorse this product in any way. We just thought this would make a killer Photoshop.

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Sony expands connected BRAVIA HDTV line with new W-Series

While these three weren’t quite ready for CES, they’re still being debuted in Las Vegas alongside Sony’s new Blu-ray devices. The W-Series, as with the recently announced BRAVIA Z5100 and XBR9 models, is fully equipped with an Ethernet jack and a Yahoo!-powered widgets engine. Consumers who bite on the 52-inch KDL-52W5100, 46-inch KDL-46W5100 or 40-inch KDL-40W5100 can expect easy access to Amazon Video on Demand, YouTube, Sony Pictures content, etc. The new family also includes Sony’s Motionflow 120Hz technology, DLNA compatibility, a USB port for loading up external media, BRAVIA Sync (HDMI-CEC), four HDMI inputs and the Xross Media Bar (XMB) interface. As expected, each one sports a 1080p panel, and while pricing details are still sorely missing, the trifecta should hit retailers later this Spring. Full release is after the break.

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Samsung WMG100 brings OmniaHD video to the television, via WiFi

Just how the Samsung OmniaHD’s video could reach directly from phone to TV screen was a bit of a mystery until the Engadget Spanish crew spotted the WMG100. Don’t already own one of Samsung’s high end sets with WiFi and DLNA built in? This dongle bridges the gap with all the necessary tech built in, pushing a max 480p (whether HD streaming to other devices from the OmniaHD will work is unknown) from its mini HDMI or component outputs for around €160 ($200), and is already available in Korea with a European debut planned for this spring. The idea that we’d ever get tired of watching that sweet AMOLED display is a bit of a reach, but just in case check out the gallery for some hands on pics.
Gallery: Samsung WMG100 wireless DLNA device hands on

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Sony brings BRAVIA Engine 3, AppliCast on-screen widgets to HDTV lineup

Far be it for us to judge the decisions of a huge corporation and its ad campaign, but Sony announcing a new line of BRAVIA HDTVs while the vast majority of the consumer electronics industry is intently focused on cellphones in Barcelona seems a bit peculiar. For those who need a break from MWC 2009 shenanigans, we’ve got 19 new hi-def havens here, spanning 6 different models: WE5, W5500, E5500, E5300, V5500, and S5500. Boasted features include BRAVIA Engine 3 with 100Hz Motionflow and Image Blur Reduction for smoother images, a widget-rich on-screen AppliCast that gives you basic internet-on-TV functionality, DLNA for streaming media from a computer, and Sony’s Xross Media Bar (XMB). Not every model here boasts all the new technology — you’ll have to invest in the V5500 (pictured, background) for the full experience. Sony boasts its 2009 LCD lineup is its “greenest ever,” with most models carrying the “EU Flower” eco-friendly label from the European Commission, and not to worry, even some of the most coveted sets here carry the green mark. Hit up the read link for full specs.

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Samsung’s Series 6 / 8 plasma HDTVs are well connected


We knew CES would deliver internet-lovin’ HDTVs, but we had no idea Samsung would be bringing along so many. In case LCDs aren’t really your bag, the company has also managed to bring along the Series 6 and Series 8 plasma sets. Both lines are hailed as the “greenest plasmas yet” thanks to their Energy Star 3.0 ratings, and they’re also among the first TVs to be wireless DLNA-compliant. Both lines are obviously compatible with the Yahoo!-powered Internet@TV functionality, and the Series 8 checks in at just over an inch thick with an inbuilt ATSC tuner. Comically enough, Sammy doesn’t even bother mentioning what sizes these things will arrive in (and definitely no price / release date), but it sure does stop to gloat about all this newfangled technology.
Gallery: Samsung’s Series 6 / 8 plasma HDTVs are well connected
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Linksys by Cisco Wireless Home Audio system unveiled


We knew that Cisco would be invading the home audio space in ‘09, but we didn’t know it’d be so quickly (and under the Linksys name). Here at CES, the outfit has unveiled the admittedly complex Wireless Home Audio system, which utilizes Ethernet / 802.11n / DLNA in order to stream audio over multiple zones throughout the home. The kit is actually comprised of some very specific components, so let’s not waste any time, eh? There’s the Conductor DMC350 Wireless-N Digital Music Center, Director DMC250 Wireless-N Music Player with Integrated Amplifier, Player DMP100 Wireless-N Music Extender, Stereo Speaker Kit DSPK50, DMWR1000 Wireless-N Touchscreen Remote, iPod docking station and the DMRIR500 IR Remote. For details on the specific kits, which should go on sale this quarter for $300 and way up, give the read link a peek.
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Linksys announces Media Hub NAS

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We knew Cisco would be throwing down in the home media space, and it’s coming out in force, supplementing that sexy Wireless Home Audio system with the web-enabled Media Hub NAS. Both the $400 500GB NMH405 and $430 NMH410 (1TB) feature a front-panel LCD and card reader, while the $350 NMH305 (500GB) does away with such frills. All three models come with a single drive, but can be expanded with a second unit later. The web interface actually looks super-slick, with file system and media playback functionality available to any web browser. Of course, you can also stream to any UPnP AV / DLNA device, and there’s also iTunes streaming if you roll like that. Not a bad little package, if you’re in the market — we’ll see how that interface runs in person later this week.
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