Daily Archives: October 14, 2009

Sony Ericsson Aino Now Remote Playing With European PS3s

We know Sony Ericsson’s PS3-lovin’ Aino would be hitting European shelves at some point during the month, and now Sony itself has stepped forward to confirm that the handset is on sale. We’re hearing that it’s selling for £399.99 ($639) sans a contract, and just in case you’re wondering why you and your PlayStation 3 should care, the Aino is capable of turning your console on and off, browsing the XMB user interface, accessing DRM-free content on the HDD, shopping for items in the PS3 Store and watching live TV via PlayTV. Hit up the read link for all the nitty-gritty, and be sure to hit your British friend up if you’re stuck yearning here in the States.

source: engadgetmobile.com

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Acer Liquid Mixes Snapdragon And Android 1.6 ‘Donut’ For A Movable Feast

Hey, what do you know, Acer just kicked out its first Android handset into the mystical kingdom of donuts and Snapdragons. Liquid, a rebranded (and slightly restyled) A1, brings a 800 x 480 WVGA capacitive touchscreen upon which you’ll watch Android 1.6 ride that peppy Snapdragon processor. It’s presumably tuned to 1GHz (or higher) and not 768MHz as listed on the eXpansys Germany spec-sheet — a trick that’ll make this the fastest Android handset on the planet. Of course, what would Android be without some tweaking? Acer promises a bevy of unique features such as improved power management, a new UI with tight entertainment and web integration, geo-tagging, a “Spinlets” application for access to streaming video and music, and full address book integration with Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and other social media houses. Unfortunately, that’s all the detail that Acer’s willing to spill at the moment; dates, real specs, and prices when we get ‘em.

source: engadgetmobile.com

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Samsung’s Solar Blue Earth Launching In Sweden This Month, Elsewhere Soon

First, the good news: that slide we saw back in August promising Blue Earth deliveries in October was spot on, seeing how Samsung just made an official announcement to that effect. Now, the bad: unless you’re in Sweden, that doesn’t mean much — at least, not yet. The HSDPA-equipped full touch handset with an integrated solar charger is set to launch in the Nordic nation this month, with France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Portugal, and “other European and Asian countries” following on shortly; notably missing is the US, which wouldn’t benefit from the 900 / 2100MHz 3G radio anyhow. Pricing hasn’t been announced, but does it really matter when you’ll be saving all that cash on your power bill?

source: engadgetmobile.com

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