Android tablets are a dime a dozen, but that’s not a bad thing since it means that users have more than one option to choose from, not to mention that for the most part, most Android tablets are priced cheaper than its iOS competitors. In any case Romanian company Evolio has announced the company’s first quad-core tablet offering, the Quadra, which we guess we have pretty much given away, will be powered by a quad-core tablet clocked at 1.2GHz. The tablet will also feature a Vivante GC1000 GPU, a 10.1” 1280×800 IPS LCD display with 1GB of RAM, 16GB of onboard storage, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and a 5,000mAh battery. It will only connect to WiFi, but for those looking to hook onto a 3G network, you will require an external 3G adapter. It is priced at 999 Romanian leu which is about $296 when converted and for the time being, it is currently being offered in Romania although no word if and when Evolio plans to start offering it stateside. More details about the Quadra tablet can be found on Evolio’s website.
Seen at: engadget
It wasn’t too long ago that Sony teased the PS4 ahead of Microsoft’s own Xbox event, perhaps hoping to steal some of the focus and attention and shine it upon themselves. Of course the teaser did not do much to show what the console would actually look like, which we guess is why it’s called a teaser in the first place, but it seems that it did not stop one Reddit user from compiling the various angles of the hardware hinted at in the video and coming up with what he thinks the PS4 could look like. Of course there is a good chance that he could be wrong about the console, but we guess since the composite was made based on the teaser images shown in the video, there are some parts which he might have nailed. In any case based on this mockup, it does not look entirely impossible and in fact it kind of reminds us a bit of the PS3. Either way make what you will of this, and hopefully Sony will be unveiling the console in its entirety in the near future, but in the meantime what do you guys think? Could this be what the PS4 looks like?
Seen at: kotaku
The other day it was reported that HTC had
Names like Casio and Caterpillar are ones that you typically do not associate with smartphones, but they have in the past released rugged devices designed for customers who work in harsh environments. Well if you’re looking to replace your current phone with a more rugged one, Caterpillar has something you might want to take a look at. The company, in collaboration with Bullitt Mobile, has announce the B15 Android smartphone that is IP67 certified, meaning it will be able to withstand both dust and water, and at the same time feature wet finger tracking technology meaning you will be able to interact with the screen even while your hands are wet.
While the Mac G5 is a pretty nicely designed computer, let’s face it, technology does not last forever and eventually we will upgrade and move on, but what would you do if you had an old Mac G5 lying around collecting dust? While we guess you try to keep it in as good a shape as possible to resell it as a collector’s item 20 years down the road, a more immediate use for it could be making use of the holes on the side of the casing and turn it into a BBQ grill! We’re pretty sure that’s not what the folks at Apple had in mind when they designed the computer and its case, but that’s pretty much what this guy did with his old G5. Naturally he removed the innards of the G5 before turning it into a grill, and if you’re thinking of doing something equally impulsive, you can head on over to his page on
Are you planning to pick up the Blackberry Q10? Well if you are, you might be interested to learn that both T-Mobile and AT&T have launched pre-registration pages for the device, allowing customers to fill in their information and be notified when the device goes up for pre-order. While AT&T did not reveal how much they would be charging for the device on contract, T-Mobile has revealed that the Q10 will cost customers $99.99 as a down payment, with the device totaling $579.99 after 24 months.
There are plenty of places where one is able to purchase digital music, although for the most part, many people equate digital music purchases to iTunes, and rightfully so considering that many artists and groups make their songs available on Apple’s digital music platform alongside physical copies as well. However it looks like Blackberry World could catchup to iTunes in terms of digital music purchases, at least that’s what’s being inferred from a statement made by Charlie Miller, Blackberry’s Director of Alliances (via
Word on the street has it that Apple has a low-cost iPhone planned, supposedly to help the Cupertino company fight against the competition who are able to offer lower priced products to capture emerging markets. Well it looks like Apple might want to hurry up with that rumored device because in at least one emerging market, India, Nokia and Windows Phone appears to be playing catchup. According to a report from 

