Jan 27 2012

Sony Xperia S jogs past the FCC carrying AT&T 3G radios

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The FCC boys were clutching at their multimeters in horror when they saw how much work they’d have to do when Sony’s new Xperia S rolled into the bunker. Still, their loss is connectivity’s gain, as the Ericsson-branded (for now, at least) phone packs quad-band GSM / EDGE, 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 UMTS and HSPA, RFID, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 802.11 WiFi b/g/n and GPS. ANT+ is also included, which is a healthy sign that support for the fitness tracker will carry on through Ericsson’s departure.

In related news, thanks to a post on the company’s Facebook wall we know that the unit will be clad in an “anti-stain shell,” — hinting at a similar nano-coating to what we’ve seen on the Droid Razr. We’ve also heard rumors of a fast-charging mode that’ll provide an hour’s usage with just ten minutes of cable-time. Either way, it won’t be long until we find out what’s true, since the unit’s sashayed past the FCC then it’s most certainly on for that promised Q1 launch.

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Jan 06 2012

Cobra Vedetta speed trap detectors and CXT two-way radios make for a manly drive

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There’s a traffic cop on the road ahead and he’s just waiting to slap a fine on your speed-freakin’ self. But it’s cool: Cobra’s new Vedetta range of radar/laser detectors will tell you to hit the brakes 30 percent sooner than the previous XRS models, and they additionally come with 2.4-inch LCD displays, the ability to mount almost anywhere on your windscreen or dash, plus optional integrated GPS and access the company’s AURA database of known speed traps. Soon as you’re back down to 50MPH, you can warn the rest of your undercover convoy to do the same, thanks to the new Cobra CXT two-way radio line-up featuring a range up to 35 miles, NOAA Weather Radio and a dedicated button for crude one-liners. Read on for the press releases, but don’t expect much detail on pricing or availability — at least until CES rolls around.

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Nov 29 2011

DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown

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The M9010 from DAP Tech may only be running Windows Embedded Standard 7 on a rather miserly 1.3GHz Atom, but it’s got more communication options than you can shake a stylus at. There’s a Gobi 3000 chip for connecting via both EVDO and HSPA, GPS, 802.11 a/b/g/n, Zigbee, Wireless USB and Bluetooth, not to mention a laser barcode scanner and a camera capable of decoding QR codes. Wondering what that stunning set of antennas and sensors looks like? Well the FCC pried open the case and gave the rugged computer a thorough teardown. Check out the gallery below for all the gory gadget images you can stomach.

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Nov 29 2011

Competition: WIN! 5 Pure EVOKE-1S Marshall DAB radios worth £119.99 each

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Competition: WIN! 5 Pure EVOKE-1S Marshall DAB radios worth £119.99 each

TechRadar has once again joined forces with UK DAB radio colossus, Pure, to give away some ultra cool digital radios.

The Pure EVOKE-1S Marshall DAB radio combines the award-winning quality of Pure’s EVOKE-1S radio with the legendary style of Marshall Amplification to deliver a DAB radio that really rocks.

EVOKE-1S Marshall is wrapped in black vinyl, just like a Marshall amp, with solid wood construction, brass-effect control panel and a black metallic speaker grille. The fierce yellow-on-black display features adjustable brightness and just like its predecessor, the volume dial goes up to 11!

Other features include ChargePAK compatibility for rocking out on the go for up to 24 hours between charges; an OLED display; a light sensor which automatically adjusts display brightness; 30 station presets (30 digital radio or FM); an auxiliary input to connect an iPod or MP3 player; and FM with RDS for maximum station choice.

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