Asus Transformer Prime Wins Name Battle Against Toy Robot Maker Hasbro For Now

Share This Related Posts The Federal Court judge who delivered the judgment in the case of toy maker Hasbro suing Asus for its Android tablet Transformer Prime seems to have had a good time doing his judgment-cum-gadget review. The toy robot maker has sued the Android tablet maker for having a name too close to one of their toy products.

Gadget review – LG Optimus 3D P920

Some have claimed to get dizzy and nauseous from using 3D but that has not stopped manufacturers from trying to emulate reality by introducing it to their devices. The 3D glasses-free LG Optimus 3D P920 — SA’s first 3D smartphone — alerts users to take a break if they experience dizziness.

Gadget review – Motorola Atrix 4G phone

Some things become interesting in pairs. The Motorola Atrix 4G phone — an Android 2.2 Froyo 4-inch touchscreen phone — has great specs, but looks rather plain on its own. Fortunately, it comes standard with its own pedestal — a portable docking station which charges and can be used as a multimedia adapter.

Motorola Droid 3: Gadget Review

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Third in the iconic Droid series from Motorola Mobility(MMI) and Verizon(VZ), the new Droid 3 is not 4G and feels a tiny heavy in the pocket, but it’s just a cutting-edge as its predecessors. Specs:Operating system: Android 2.3 network: Verizon’s CDMA/EVDO (3G) U.S., GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA worldwide screen size: 4 inches screen details: qHD, 960 X 540 pixels, capacitive touchscreen processor: Dual-core, 1-GHz Texas Instruments(TXN) OMAP 4430 camera: 8-megapixel on back, front-facing VGA camera memory: 16 GB Flash storage (no microSD card ...

CNET 100: Bonnie Cha’s favorite Android apps

Editors’ note: Until July 22, 10 CNET personalities are showcasing their 10 personal favoriteAndroid apps as part of the CNET 100. With each post, you can read why they hold the apps so dear and you will get the opportunity to vote for your own favorite title. Then after the series ends, we will collect the full list of 100 apps and announce the 10 that you, our readers, love the most.

GadgetReview: Gocal Android TV

Er wordt veel gesproken over de integratie tussen de TV en internet. Denk aan initiatieven als Google TV, Boxee, YuiXX, AppleTV en Samsung SmartTV. Veel van deze initiatieven zijn echter nog niet of beperkt beschikbaar. In de tussentijd kun je video’s, muziek, apps en world wide web gebruiken met de Gocal Android TV.

Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Android Smartphone Review

Smartphones with slide out keyboards are not unusual. But the same can’t be stated about a smartphone with a slide out gaming controller.

GadgetReview: Acer Iconia Tab met Android 3.0

De Acer Icona Tab A500 zoals hij volledig heet is een van de eerste serieuze tablets die draait op Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). Nu we aan de vooravond staan van een hele lading tablets die gelanceerd gaat worden, kijken we in deze gadget review eens goed naar het Android 3.0 platform. De grote vraag is (natuurlijk) of Android-based tablets in staat zijn de concurrentie met de alom heersende iPad aan te gaan.

Samsung Infuse 4G: Gadget Review

Specs:Operating system: Android 2.2 network: GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+ screen size: 4.5 inches screen details: Samsung Super AMOLED Plus capacitive LCD touchscreen processor:1.2-GHz Hummingbird memory: up to 16 GB, plus microSD card price: $200 with two-year contract shipping date: May 15 This slim, new Google(GOOG) Android phone comes with a 4.5-inch touchscreen (480 by 800 pixels) — the largest for any Android smartphone to date.

Barnes & Noble's Nook: Gadget Review

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — With its latest software upgrade, Barnes & Noble’s(BKS) Color Nook has improved into a wonderful device — not that it was so bad to start with.Specs:Operating system: Android 2.2 network: Wi-fi only screen size: seven inches screen details: 1024 X 600 VividView touchscreen processor: 800-MHz Texas Instruments(TXI) ARM Cortex-A8 memory: 8 GB (plus microSD card slot) price: $249 arrival date: April 26 Barnes & Noble’s new color Nook runs on Google’s(GOOG) Android 2.2, which means it now supports Android-style e-mail, music ...