Sony-Ericsson unveils Xperia Arc smartphone


Sony-Ericsson unveils Xperia Arc smartphone

One of the most talked about smartphones at the CES 2011 is the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc.  The 4.2-inch Android smartphone the flagship of Sony’s 2011 Xperia smartphone line meant to succeed (and rightfully so) the Xperia X10.

The Xperia Arc is equipped with a large, ultra-wide 4.2″ capacitive multi-touch Reality Display with Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine, aimed for an enhanced entertainment experience by offering users an ultimate visual brilliance and crystal clear image.

Motorola introduces the XOOM tablet


Motorola XOOM tablet

Motorola has officially entered the tablet market with the introduction of the 10.1″ Motorola XOOM tablet.  The company calls dibs on the title as the first (Honeycomb) Android 3.0-powered tablet and touts it’s  powerful dual-core processor (each core running at 1GHz), which incorporates the latest Google Mobile innovations and enhanced user experience for multi-tasking, customization, browsing, widgets and etc.

Asus reveals multiple Eee Pads for 2011


With most of the major manufacturers like Toshiba, LG and Acer revealing their homespun tablet plans, everyone was looking forward to what Asus would be bringing onto the crowding table. Today Asus unveils those plans with no less than 4 upcoming tablets bearing the EEE namesake — the Eee Pad MeMO, the Eee Pad Transformer, the Eee Pad Slider and the Eee Slate EP121.

LG Optimus 2X Dual Core Smartphone


LG is on fire with it’s Android smartphone line as the company unveils it’s latest unit, the LG Optimus 2X.  It’s the first android smartphone to be equipped with a dual core processor (Nvidia’s Tegra 2).  For those who can’t wait to get one and not bother with the LG Optimus 2X’s technical specifications (which are available after the jump), the phone will be available in Korea starting next month with countries in Europe and Asia to follow.

Google intros Cr-48, the first Chrome OS laptop


Cr-48 Chrome OS laptop

Google has started it’s campaign for private beta testing of the Chrome OS. Unlike our regular computers, Google’s upcoming operating system requires some fairly specialized hardware which is why today, as the first step towards the public release of the Chrome OS, the company has unveiled the first laptop built specifically for this task, the Cr-48.

Google Introduces Nexus S and Android 2.3 Gingerbread


Google has two major announcements for the Android platform today, their newest flagship phone the Nexus S and the latest version of their mobile OS, Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

Acer enters the Android and Windows 7 Tablet space


Acer Tablet

Taiwan-based PC maker Acer enters the tablet market with multiple models to cater to tech-savvy buyers with varying Slate PC tastes.

Dell Inspiron Duo convertible tablet Specs, Pricing and Availability


Dell Inspiron Duo convertible tablet Specs, Pricing and Availability

Want a netbook and a tablet in one? Dell might have the right gadget for you with the Inspiron Duo convertible tablet.

LG Optimus One sells 1 million in 40 days


LG Optimus One sells 1 million in 40 days

LG‘s entry into the midrange smartphone market is one huge success as sales reach a milestone of 1 million units in just 40 days. The Optimus One P500 has been started selling like hotcakes since it’s October launch hroughout Europe, the USA, and much of the Asia-Pacific.

Toshiba launches its first Android phone, Regza T-01C


Toshiba launches its first Android phone, Regza T-01C

Toshiba has introduced it’s first entry into the Android Smartphone market with a unit that bears it’s Regza brand that we usually associate with the company’s TV set, the Regza T-01C.