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Mobile

PlayStation Suite To Be Available On Tegra-Based Android Devices

1:05PM March 12, 2011 | Husain Sumra

Sony will be bringing their PlayStation Suite to Tegra-based Android devices in the future, and will even be certifying hardware manufacturers for support and to deliver a “PlayStation quality experience.” Now you won’t need a Sony Ericsson phone to enjoy PlayStation games. [AndroidAndMe via Engadget via BGR]


Computing

Glasses-Less 3D UI For Android Heading To Tegra Devices

6:00PM September 23, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

It’s difficult to gauge the full power of the autostereoscopic 3D from a video, but as with Sharp’s parallax barrier technology, you can see how Scaleform’s glasses-less 3D works. The video presenter’s “ooh! ahh!”-ing just endorses it even more. More »


Computing

Toshiba AC100 Netbook Runs Android, Has Massive 7 Days Of Standby Battery Life

4:33PM June 21, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

Finishing off the hat-trick of laptops, Toshiba’s AC100 is their first machine to run on Android, and is shaping up to be a very tidy netbook with up to eight hours of battery or up to SEVEN DAYS’ standby life. More »


Mobile

Zune Phone To Debut At MWC, Will Use Nvidia Tegra

11:52PM February 1, 2010 | Jesus Diaz

Spanish blog MuyComputer claims that Microsoft will present the “Zune Phone” this February, at the MWC in Barcelona. According to them, it’s 100 per cent confirmed. Since the phone will use Tegra, Nvidia will team with Microsoft for the anti-JesusPhone debut. More »


Computing

Hands On With Nvidia’s 7-inch Tegra Android Tablet

2:30PM January 7, 2010 | Jason Chen

This won’t be officially “announced” until tomorrow, so there’s no name or anything to it, but we just played around with Nvidia’s 7-inch Tegra tablet design that runs Android. More »


Gadgets

MSI’s eReader Will Have Nvidia Tegra Graphics in 2010

10:09PM October 27, 2009 | Danny Allen

That rumour about an MSI eReader looks good-to-go: their chairman acknowledges a reader with Tegra graphics is coming, but they’re ironing out some problems at the moment. Meanwhile, Asus also has some cool-sounding readers in the works. [DigiTimes]


Samsung M1 Media Player Confirmed, May Use Nvidia Tegra

5:00PM August 4, 2009 | Danny Allen

Samsung Korea has teaser up for its YP-M1 media player (pictured to the right of the pink R1). Notably, the site mentions an Nvidia chipset…could it be Tegra? That would match recent reports, and make the M1 a worthy successor to the P3. More »


Gadgets

Samsung Confirms It’s Building An Nvidia Tegra Powered Something For Pocket HD Powah

3:59AM July 25, 2009 | Matt Buchanan

Is it a smartphone? A media player? Will it run Android? Windows Mobile? How much will it cost? When can we get one? Don’t know! Just that it’s happening, meaning something that fits in your pocket that can output 1080p video. [Laptop] More »


Confirmed: Zune HD Rocks The Nvidia Tegra

7:15AM June 21, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

We were pretty confident before, but now we’ve got it straight from the horse’s podcast: The Zune HD will indeed pack the Nvidia Tegra chip, which should give it better battery life and enviable video acceleration. [ZuneInsider]


Zune HD Packs Nvidia Tegra: Better Video and Better Battery Life

3:30PM June 17, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

If you were wondering how the Zune HD could pack in such iPod touch-beating smoothness into such a small size, we might have an answer for you: It’s packing Nvidia’s teeny, high-performance Tegra processor. More »