HTC’s 2010 line-up to allow the Legend, Bravo, Trophy and more

No inferior than 8 infant unexpected HTC smartphones effect fresh appeared in some leaked images, center us a hunting of what the Asiatic concern is activity for the prototypal half of 2010.

Five of the smartphones removed Android, patch trinity removed Windows Mobile 6.5. All effect some mediocre features, though, aforementioned HSDPA connectivity and 3.5mm headset jacks.

Let’s move with the Android handsets.

HTC Legend is a Hero-like smartphone that features a 3.2 advancement HVGA AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display, optical mouse, Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM 7227 processor.

HTC Legend Android

HTC Tide looks a discernment weird, because it has a 2.68 advancement QVGA touchscreen display, an alphamerical keyboard and a aggregation of clean expanse around it. The smartphone also features GPS, Wi-Fi and a 3.2MP autofocus camera.

HTC Tide Android

HTC Salsa is exclusive 8.6mm anorectic and has a 2.6 advancement QVGA touchscreen display, flooded QWERTY keypad, Wi-Fi, GPS and a 3.2MP camera.

HTC Salsa Android

HTC Buzz also has a QVGA touchscreen designate (but it’s a 3.2 advancement one), nonnegative Wi-Fi, GPS and a 5MP autofocus camera with grappling tagging and flash.

HTC Buzz Android

HTC Bravo seems to be a flagship product, as it comes with a 3.7 advancement WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, 1GHz Qualcomm processor, Wi-Fi, GPS and a 5MP autofocus camera with HD recording recording. It should be launched in Apr 2010.

HTC Bravo Android

And today the WM 6.5 handsets:

HTC Photon features a 3.2 HVGA capacitive touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, GPS, 5MP autofocus camera, and a 600MHz processor. The Photon should be launched in Apr 2010.

HTC Photon WM

HTC Trophy has a 3 advancement VGA touchscreen, a flooded QWERTY keypad, Wi-Fi, GPS and a 5MP autofocus camera. It should become in May 2010.

HTC Trophy WM

And finally, the HTC Tera resembles the HTC Touch Pro2, but it has a small designate (3 inch, WQVGA):

HTC Yamaltu WM

Via XDA-developers

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Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Reviewed. Verdict: Worth Dropping Two Benjamins

Gaming keyboards have come a long way since the original G15. All the G-keys and the use of LCD to show player stats are ingenious additions that have become an indispensable tool for WoW fans, hardcore CoD4 players, and macro-happy gamers. Since then the market has definitely saturated. (Even MS has two gaming keyboards.)

Despite the stiff competition, Logitech hasn’t lost its edge. The new G19 gaming keyboard is the first major upgrade since the G15 revision. Improvements to the Logitech’s flagship product include full color LCD (including YouTube and VLC compatibility); intuitive creation of powerful macros; support for six simultaneous keypresses; customizable key backlighting; and two self-powered USB 2.0 jacks. Impressive features demand high price and higher power requirement, which is why the G19 costs $200 and why the G19 is the first gaming keyboard that needs an AC adapter (warning: bulky). Everything USB’s reviewer is so impressed with the G19 that any hardcore gamers with $200 to spare should run out and get one. Those who don’t take fragging too seriously should really look elsewhere.

[ Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Review @ Everything USB ]

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#MWC09: Giga-Byte Gsmart S1200 hands-on review and video demo

Taiwanese Giga-byte Communications is another Windows Mobile smartphone manufacturer that came up with it’s own full touchscreen handset at MWC 2009 in Barcelona.

It’s called Giga-Byte GSmart S1200.

I had a chance to play a bit with this new handset, and I rather liked it.

Among many other full touchscreen handsets introduced in Barcelona, I can not say that there’s something to wow you  in GSmart S1200. Nothing really stands out.

On the other hand S1200 is a  well specc’ed and well designed Windows Mobile smartphone, with a very responsive 3.1”  touchscreen display and  it’s own custom, touch optimized UI called “Smart Zone”.

This “Smart Zone” UI is based on Flash, and looks pretty simple, clean and intuitive. In a few minutes I had time to play with it, I was able to easily navigate around the phone and find any function I wanted pretty fast. And the new UI can completely hide the cluttered WM screen, making  S1200 feel like a simple feature phone.

About the only beef I have with GSmart S1200 is it’s 3 megapixel camera, which is a bit on the smallish side for a flagship product.

Here’s video overview of Gsmart S1200 features:

And some live pics of GSmart S1200:

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Psystar’s lawyers take another hit, say Apple didn’t copyright OS X


It’s official — Psystar’s “hotshot law firm” of Carr and Ferrell is desperate. Their latest brief on behalf of the wannabe Mac clonemaker says that Apple’s copyright infringement and DMCA claims against Psystar are invalid because Steve and Co. improperly registered the copyright to OS X. Yes, that’s right: Psystar’s arguing that the most protective and litigious computer maker on the planet didn’t take the time to properly register the copyright to its flagship product. If that sounds insane, it’s because it is: we found registrations for every major version of OS X, dating from 2001, in about five seconds of searching. Seriously, if an argument this simple was a winner you’d think we’d have heard about it from the get-go, instead of Psystar’s dubious, immediately-dismissed antitrust claims. We have no idea who’s approving or paying for these flailing tactics, but firms like Carr and Ferrell don’t risk their reputations on ridiculous arguments like this for free — maybe there’s something to that crazy “secret backer” conspiracy theory after all.

[Via AppleInsider]

Read – Psystar claims Apple didn’t register the copyright in OS X
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