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HTC Desire Eye, Re Cam; Oct. 16 iPad Event; AT&T Pays $105M for Cramming
2014-10-09 18:34:35| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
From HTC's new Desire Eye phone and Re camera to Apple's iPad invites, here's what you missed on Wednesday.
HTC unveils HTC Desire Eye
2014-10-09 09:18:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) HTC unveiled its HTC Desire Eye, which had earlier been leaked to the press. During a conference in New York City, the company presented the smartphone, which sports a 13 megapixel camera on both the front and rear and is aimed at making 'selfies'. The HTC Desire Eye is the first smartphone in the world with such a high resolution camera at the front. The device also has a Full HD display of 5.2 inches, a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor, a memory of 2GB and an expandable memory storage of 16 GB. The Eye can make contact via Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and LTE. it will be priced at EUR 499 and will go on sale in certain market from mid-November. During the NYC event, HTC also showed its RE, a compact video camera that will compete with the GoPro action camera. The Re can be held in one hand to take picture and features a 16 megapixel camera and extra wide lens. Video images are stored on the internal memory of 8 GB or redirected to a paired Android or iOS smartphone. The Re will be priced at EUR 229 and will be available in certain market from next year.
Hands On With the HTC Desire Eye Phone and Re Camera
2014-10-09 01:36:59| PC Magazine Digital Cameras Product Guide
HTC announced a "selfie phone" and an action camera today. We took some shots.
Hands On With the HTC Desire Eye Phone and Re Camera
2014-10-09 01:36:58| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
HTC announced a "selfie phone" and an action camera today. We took some shots.
Scientists Eye Real-Time Extreme Event Attribution
2014-10-03 02:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Climate scientists hope to be able to tell the world almost in real-time whether global warming has a hand in extreme weather thanks to an initiative they plan to launch by the end of 2015. In recent years, scientists have become more adept at working out whether climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions is exacerbating wild weather and its impacts around the world, but the task usually takes months. "In the media, we are seeing this notion that you cannot attribute any individual events...
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