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Google has updated Street View for Google Maps, which allows users to have access to high resolution panoramic images. Now, rather than sitting there with your Android phone trying to decipher where your location is, you can actually immerse yourself into the maps and explore your surroundings. According to Google, ‘New imagery is now available [...]

A recent press release today suggests that Toshiba may be making a high-resolution 4-inch display for a future iPhone model. The HD display would carry a resolution of 720 X 1,280 pixels, up from the current 3.5-inch 960 X 640-pixel display of the current iPhone 4. The company says that the new display panels will [...]

Last we saw of OGT’s tablet was back in April when it still didn’t have a name. Well, OGT has decided to clear that up for us as the company has released the first promo video for the upcoming device that is being billed as the Eros, the “world’s thinnest Android tablet. While the promo [...]

While Sprint may be the exclusive carrier to offer the HTC EVO 3D, further capitalizing on its relationship with HTC and its EVO franchise, the device may be sold internationally under the name of HTC Rider. Unlike other HTC phones for other carriers, the leaked blurry image of the HTC Rider shows its distinct relationship [...]

OGT is preparing to launch its own Android tablet that will boast a number of industry-leading features to differentiate itself from the plethora of Android tablets that have launched or are launching soon. The device will pack a 1 GHz processor in a slim 7 mm profile and will come in either 16 GB or [...]

Hitachi Display is looking to launch its HD high resolution smartphone display, which essentially crams a resolution of 1280 X 720 pixels into the size of a 4.5-inch IPS display using LCD screen technology. The IPS screen technology promises wide-viewing angles. With the display, coupled with a 720p HD video camera on a smartphone, you [...]

If you’re like me, you’ve been frustrated a time or two by the limited screen resolution of your favorite netbook. A 10.1-inch screen was a vast improvement over the original 7-inch Eee PC, but my eyes can still feel like they’re jailed at 1024×600; A claustrophobic feeling often takes over when I’m netbook surfing. [...]