Acer’s updated its Android range of phones with the Liquid e, running Android 2.1 and built using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 768 MHz processor, so isn’t quite as zappy as some others we’ve seen recently.
A follow-up from the Cliq, called the Cliq XT – or Quench, depending on where you live – has been shown off running Android 1.5 (which is a shame when most companies are looking at 2.1 now), and has MOTOBLUR.
Samsung’s headline act may’ve been the new Wave handset yesterday, but here at Gizmodo we’re equally interested in the guts of these portable talky-phones. Take their two new CMOS sensors for phones, which show the future for Samsung’s new camphones.
Eee PCs may not be as ubiquitous now as they were a year or two ago, but this T101MT model has popped up in France with its swivelling multitouch display and Windows 7 OS, looking mighty fiiiiine.
A scoop of sorts over at Phone Scoop (and verified elsewhere this evening) confirms that Windows Mobile 7 will not support flash at launch& – which is officially launching tomorrow during the MWC- but will eventually support it, sometime.
The new Iron Man helmet is too cool: It opens and closes slowly, just like in the movie, lights up, and JARVIS talks to you.