Tuesday, April 24, 2012

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Sony's 4K-upscaling BDP-S790 Blu-ray player available online, hits stores May 6th
Apr 24th 2012, 10:07

Sony's 4K-upscaling BDP-S90 Blu-ray player available online, hits stores May 6

If you've been itching for Sony to take your money since it announced its flagship BDP-S790 Blu-ray player, then get ready to open up that wallet. The device is now available at Sony's online store for $249.99, with an estimated ship date of April 24th. The dual-core player (yes, there's a dual-core CPU in here!) will also be available in stores on May 6th for folks who prefer schlepping their electronics the old-fashioned way. Besides 4K upscaling and 3D playback, the BDP-S790 features DLNA, Netflix, VUDU, Amazon Instant Video, Slacker, Pandora, Twitter and Facebook capabilities. For more details, feel free to peruse the PR after the break.

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Skype for Windows Phone working on Nokia Lumia 610, scoffs at memory restrictions
Apr 24th 2012, 09:42

Skype for Windows Phone working on Nokia Lumia 610, scoffs at memory requirements

Remember the unfortunate news that Skype's new Windows Phone app wasn't compatible with low-memory devices? Well, the app is now working fine with the incoming Nokia Lumia 610. After "some challenges early on", Nokia tells us that the app is primed for use when the entry-level Windows Phone eventually hits Asian store at the end of April. Now one problem remains; which color?

Skype for Windows Phone working on Nokia Lumia 610, scoffs at memory restrictions originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Apr 2012 05:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC predicts 55 percent revenue jump, could hint at strong One sales
Apr 24th 2012, 09:14

HTC predicts 55 percent revenue jump thanks to One phones

HTC's results for Q1 2012 were a long way short of spectacular, but they came too early to see any impact from sales of its latest wares -- particularly the flagship One X and the ambitious mid-range One S. According to Reuters, the Taiwanese manufacturer now predicts that its revenue will leap by 55 percent in Q2, compared to that bad last quarter. That kind of growth equates to around $3.56 billion, which isn't so impressive when you compare it to the same quarter last year, when turnover broke records and was around 20 percent higher, but it's still an encouraging sign that this company could reap what it sowed at MWC.

HTC predicts 55 percent revenue jump, could hint at strong One sales originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Apr 2012 05:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Virgin Mobile Canada announces HTC One S giveaway, suggests $600 retail price
Apr 24th 2012, 09:13

Virgin Mobile Canada pops up teaser and giveaway page for HTC One S, suggests $600 retail price

Much like within the US, the HTC One S has yet to invade the Canadian shoreline. While the smartphone is expected to arrive at a number of carriers, Virgin Mobile has never been one to pass up a promotional opportunity. Accordingly, it's launched a teaser page for HTC's brawny middleweight, along with a giveaway that promises a free handset to two lucky individuals. Curiously, it seems the contest rules may have outed Virgin's off-contract price for the One S, and while the $600 figure is no shocker, it certainly gives purchasers an idea of what to expect. In related news, the Bell subsidiary is also currently offering the HTC One S to five beta testers -- so, if you're feeling like a good samaritan, feel free to make your case in the second source link below.

Virgin Mobile Canada announces HTC One S giveaway, suggests $600 retail price originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Apr 2012 05:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ARM reports revenues up 13 percent, bicep-curling profits up 22 percent
Apr 24th 2012, 08:30

ARM reports revenues up 14 percent, bicep-curling profits up 22 percent

UK-based chip designer ARM just announced another booming quarter, with revenue up by 13 percent to $209.4 million. Pre-tax profits were even stronger, growing 22 percent year-over-year to $100 million. Not a bad profit margin by anyone's standards, and due to entirely to the Cambridge outfit's business model, which has seen 22 new processor licenses signed this quarter. That includes everything from the smallest Cortex-M class chips for use in the "Internet of Things" right through to the mini-monster Cortex-A15. There were also two new signings for the Mali graphics core, which is still proving its worth in some of the latest Samsung Galaxy devices. Overall, the number of chips that went into mobile phones and mobile computers remained steady, but the shipment of chips for other types of consumer and embedded devices grew by 15 percent year-on-year, proving that ARM not only has muscle, but also fingers in pies.

ARM reports revenues up 13 percent, bicep-curling profits up 22 percent originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Apr 2012 04:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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