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NVIDIA Project Shield Portable Tegra 4 Android Gaming Console at CES 2013 (Video)

January 13, 2013

The biggest surprise of the 2013 International CES for Android fans had to be NVIDIA’s Project Shield announcement. How NVIDIA was able to keep the device a secret is beyond me, but it’s certainly making headlines around the globe now. As you will see in the video above, we stopped by NVIDIA’s booth to...
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NVIDIA Tegra 4 Android Gaming: Blood Sword Demo at CES 2013 (Video)

January 13, 2013

While at NVIDIA’s booth at the 2013 CES, we took a quick look at an upcoming TegraZone game, called Blood Sword THD: Sword of Ruin, played on a Tegra 4-powered Android developer tablet. NVIDIA claims Tegra 4 is the world’s fastest mobile processor. You may not be able to tell from this particular gameplay...
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NVIDIA GRID Cloud Gaming on Android, Battlefield 3 & Street Fighter IV Demo at 2013 CES (Video)

January 12, 2013

At the 2013 CES, NVIDIA was easily the star of the show for gamers, as they announced the Tegra 4 mobile processor, Project Shield portable Android gaming console, and NVIDIA GRID cloud gaming service. In this video, we go hands on with NVIDIA GRID to see if it really has the potential to be...
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Watch NVIDIA CES 2013 Webcast Featuring Grid Cloud Gaming and Tegra 4 for Android! (Live Stream Video)

January 6, 2013

UPDATE: NVIDIA Grid, Tegra 4 and Project Shield demo videos added. The show floor at CES 2013 doesn’t open until January 8 (we’ll be there to cover everything mobile), but the event festivities have already started! You can watch NVIDIA’s CES special event live stream in the embedded video above. The webcast will likely...
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Fujitsu Arrows V F-04E Hits NTT Docomo in Japan on November 28 (Specs, Video)

November 27, 2012

Today, Fujitsu announced the Arrows V F-04E Android smartphone for Japanese carrier NTT Docomo with availability scheduled for tomorrow, November 28. As far as hardware goes, the F-04E will be one of the most feature-rich handsets on the market, as it sports top of the line specs in nearly every category. Speaking of high-end...
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HTC One X+ Details Leak on Twitter

September 7, 2012

Some more details about the previously rumored HTC One X+ smartphone have been leaked by XDA member Football4PDA on Twitter. The successor to the popular One X will reportedly sport an Nvidia AP37 Tegra 3+ 1.6GHz quad-core processor (1.7GHz single core), 32GB of ROM, 1GB of RAM and an 1800mAh battery. It will measure...
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New Sony Xperia Tablet Press Shots Leak (Images)

August 9, 2012

We first learned of the upcoming Sony Xperia Tablet through a series of slides at the end of July. Now, some new press shots of the Tegra 3-powered device have leaked out. As you can see in the following image, the form factor of the tablet has been polished off and streamlined compared to...
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HTC Endeavor C2 Revealed as One X Successor?

August 8, 2012

The HTC One X may soon be one-upped by a slightly more impressive model, currently codenamed HTC Endeavor C2. A tipster noted that the updated smartphone features Nvidia’s Tegra 3 quad-core 1.7GHz processor, a larger battery, a new coat of paint with an undisclosed color scheme, and a bundled pair of UrBeats earphones. The...
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Sony Xperia Tablet Details Leak Ahead of IFA 2012

July 31, 2012

As I previously mentioned, Sony is planning to make a splash at IFA 2012 in Berlin, Germany on August 29. A couple Android smartphones are expected to be announced at the press conference, but now there seems to be a tablet in the mix. Details of a device called the “Xperia Sony Tablet” have...
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HTC One X+ Heading to T-Mobile, Possibly with Tegra 3+

July 25, 2012

The mystery T-Mobile handset previously known as the HTC Era 42 has now been identified as the HTC One X+. The “plus” attached to the One X moniker suggests the T-Mobile version of the popular Android smartphone will offer a bit more than the original found overseas and on AT&T. That could mean it’s...
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Dead Trigger Android Game (Video Review)

July 23, 2012

In this video, we review Madfinger Games’ Dead Trigger Android game (version 1.1.0) using the HTC EVO 4G LTE, Google Nexus 7 and Asus Transformer Prime. Dead Trigger is a first-person Zombie shooter with spectacular graphics and gameplay. Best of all, it’s available for free on the Google Play Store (also available for iOS)....
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Madfinger Releases Dead Trigger Android Game (Video)

July 3, 2012

Madfinger Games released their latest title, Dead Trigger, on the Android platform today. It’s available now on the Google Play Store for just 99 cents. We haven’t been able to give it a spin, but judging by comments for the iOS version, it may require additional in-app purchases in order to deliver an enjoyable...
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SEGA Releases Sonic 4 Episode II for All Android Devices

July 3, 2012

SEGA previously released Sonic 4 Episode 2 for NVIDIA Tegra 3-powered Android smartphones and tablets, but now it’s here for any device running Android 2.3 and up. Grab it from the Google Play Store for $6.99. Game Description: The Sonic 4 Saga continues in Episode II with the return of a beloved side kick...
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Is This Google’s Nexus 7 Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Tablet?

June 25, 2012

The image posted above has been tipped as Google’s upcoming Asus Nexus 7 Android tablet, which is rumored to be unveiled at Google I/O 2012 on Wednesday, June 27. The image tip allegedly came from a leaked training document that also reveals the following specs and details for the affordable tablet: 7-inch 1280×800 IPS...
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Google to Intro Asus Nexus 7 Tablet at Google I/O (Rumor)

June 19, 2012

Google is expected to finally unveil the heavily rumored 7-inch “Nexus” Android tablet, manufactured by Asus, on June 27th at Google I/O 2012 in San Francisco. The Nexus 7 tablet is reportedly already shipping and it’s calculated to hit retail stores in July. Total shipments are estimated to climb to at least three million...
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