Friday lunchtime: the weekend is so close we can almost taste it. But before you hit the pub/scoff a sandwich at your desk, check out what’s happened today in tech.
One of the official Olympic partners has unveiled some limited edition cameras, camcorders and memory cards. But this is no tie-in tat of the kind you’d find on a stall near the stadium – this is some of the company’s finest gear, in special limited edition designs.
Read on to get yourself a piece of tech to commemorate the games.
If the current selection of Android tablets isn’t quite rugged enough for your liking, Panasonic is here to help.
It’s revealed the Panasonic Toughbook Tablet – an Android device with the same seriously sturdy covering it’s been adding to laptops since 1993…
Panasonic only unleashed its last micro four thirds camera (the Panasonic Lumix GF2) in the UK six months ago but the successor has officially arrived.
Behold the Panasonic Lumix GF3 which the camera cobbler claims is the smallest Micro Four Thirds snapper yet. Rejecting the retro-style of the Lumix GF2, the Panasonic Lumix GF3 is a much more modern-looking aluminium clad beast but what’s lurking beneath the surface…
Boom goes the dynamite. Now that we’ve wrapped up the major E3 press conferences and delivered hoards of gaming news, it’s time to slow things down and return with a fresh edition of the US Update. We’ve got all the heavy hitters on tap this morning, let’s begin.
The Xperia Play Experience Pack has just been announced by Sony Ericsson at E3. The pack includes the DK300 multimedia dock, a pocket USB cable, a music cable to connect the dock to your audio system and three games from Gameloft.
Prepare yourself for future of Panasonic Smart TVs powered by the blazing fast Cortex-A9 processor. By way of a press release this afternoon, Panasonic stepped up to the plate to deliver the shocking news — the 1.4 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor will power its TVs, making it the fastest TV system LSI known to man.
Speed is one thing, but high-performance 3D graphics in full HD is what counts. The Cortex-A9 is no slouch in that department, capable of delivering up all the tasty digital goods your heart desires alongside a wide array of audio and video codec support.