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Samsung SGH-i337 hits FCC with AT&T LTE bands, fits the GS 4 profile

We have to be skeptical when new devices arrive at the FCC without photos or a blinking sign that says “I Am AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S 4.” But even doubters can connect the dots in this case and declare that a certain Samsung SGH-i337 that the FCC just waved through is likely that very model. Why? First off, it’s carrying a certain LTE band 17 used exclusively by AT&T in the US. Secondly, the dimensions line up perfectly with what we recently got our hands on at Samsung’s recent Galaxy S 4 phone-a-palooza. Finally, we already saw a device packing the same model number on UAProf, a normally reliable source that revealed a 1,080 x 1920 screen and “ARM11″ Exynos processor. Since it’s unlikely the carrier has another unannounced 1080p model coming from Samsung, those coveting an AT&T GS 4 can probably start warming up their wallets.
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PDJ Portable Disc Jockey is a complete DJ system that fits in your wallet, we go hands-on (video).
We’ll forgive the incredibly good folk behind the PDJ when they declare to have the first completely self-contained transportable DJ set-up. However that’s not to state that there is absolutely nothing brand-new here– in reality there’s plenty. The PDJ is a rectangular slab of refreshing imaginative positive outlook. On each end is a touchscreen show that shows a virtual turntable, and in the middle is a small combining and FX section. So, already the PDJ will be familiar in set-up to any DJ who picks it up (something the Pacemaker could not declare with its proprietary interface). The mixer area has rotaries for volume, FX and additional functions (more on this later). The most essential thing, nonetheless, is the onboard sound interface which crucially means you could keep track of in headsets before unleashing your mix onto the globe. This sets it apart from quite much every various other mobile app out there that, at finest, requires you to utilize an audio splitter (to the detriment of your noise). Obviously, you’re going to require some songs to play, and there’s 2GB of interior storage space to let you do just that. If that’s not enough, or you desire to load up your most recent jams as soon as possible, there’s an SD card slot to let you do just that (up to 32GB). Beyond headphones, there’s a line out for connecting it to a noise system, and a line in and mic jack for adding external sound to the set. The brochure claims it provides 12 hours of battery life too– rechargeable by mini USB. On the software side, the two virtual turntables reply to touch, and button controls (for sign / play / pause). In addition to the virtual turntable, there are also sample player and one-shot screens. We got out paws on the PDJ right here at NAMM, so fade past the break for our impressions.
Gallery: PDJ Portable DJ system hands-on
At about 286 grams, the PDJ is light to hold, however sits in the hand pleasantly. Your thumbs normally find their location floating above the virtual decks, however the unit it plenty light enough that you could hold it with one hand, while utilizing the other for even more dexterous efficiency maneuvers. The rotaries and crossfader in the middle area are plastic, however feel solid enough. This is, after all, a lightweight transportable gadget. The LCD touchscreens let you get hands on with your music, as DJs are wont to do, and it’s responsive and instinctive enough. Luckily, most of the crucial features (cue, volume, fade, loops etc) have hardware controls too. To reach the added functionality (more in depth EQ, sample gamer and so on) you swipe the screen to the left or right appropriately to bring up the appropriate screen. It’s in these cases when the dual-mode (rotate and click) Function A/B rotaries come in convenient, and the interface for regulating these added tricks is surprisingly natural / responsive.
The PDJ makes the usual cases about having the ability to scratch and so on. And you can. But similar to all these smaller sized, touch-digital devices, it’s even more of a party trick than anything else. No biggie though, as the meatier attributes are the beat sequence and music-pad areas. These let you bring your very own audio into your set, trigger samples and develop beats and jams on the fly– a lot more appropriate to a digital device such as this. While we only invested a brief time with the PDJ, it’s quickly one of the most fun devices that we’ve seen here at NAMM. Purists may revile the continual efforts to diminish and gameify DJing, but we say you’re thinking of it too much. Throw one of these in your bag, and the next time you’re on the train and desire to mix in earphones, or discover yourself at a party, the PDJ will all of a sudden make a lot even more sense. How much and when you say? Well anticipate to pay about $ 600 for the privilege sometime around late spring or summertime.
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GameStick brings a new Android game console to your TV, fits inside its own controller (video)
OUYA most likely will not be the only Android-based game console in town this spring. PlayJam is going beyond its smart TV roots to build the GameStick, a TV-based system that fits into a shell not much bigger than a typical flash drive– it’s small enough that the completed variation must stow inside its very own Bluetooth gamepad and draw power from the HDMI port, like Roku’s Streaming Stick. The Jelly Bean system’s dual-core Amlogic processor isn’t as powerful as the Tegra 3 in the OUYA, however it ought to also lead to a somewhat more tempting $ 79 cost. PlayJam’s staying challenge is the familiar one of reaching a crowdfunding target: the company states it needs $ 100,000 to undergo its last advancement difficulties and deliver the manufacturing GameStick in April. If the company makes its objective, nonetheless, the inexpensive games globe will be delightfully crowded this year.
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Mophie’s $40 Juice Pack Reserve Micro charges your smartphone, fits on a keychain
Last we heard from Mophie, it revealed its upcoming Juice Pack case for Samsung’s Galaxy S III. While there’s still no further info for that model, the company recently took to its Facebook and Twitter accounts to announce it’s new $ 40 Juice Pack Reserve Micro. The palmable battery pack is nearly identical to the 30-pin friendly Juice Pack Reserve, but, as the Micro in its name implies, this one charges Micro-USB devices. The unit features a key chain loop and stores a total load of 1,000mAh, which gets re-filled via its secondary USB 2.0 plug. There’s more info at the source links below — here’s to hoping for a Lightning variant soon.
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Sony’s Cyber-shot RX1 compact camera packs a full-frame sensor, ‘fits in your palm’ (hands-on)

Would certainly you believe us if we advised you Sony packed a full-frame sensing unit in a Cyber-shot-branded video camera? It’s true! Say hey there to the RX1, a “compact” digital camera for pros that’s packing the same 24.3 MP Exmor sensor offered today with the A99. Calling the rangefinder-esque shooter small could seem off-base, especially looking at the Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T \* 35mm f/2.0 fixed prime lens protruding from its front, however it’s not so huge up against its small brother or sister, the RX100– taking into consideration exactly how much bigger the RX1′s sensor is, well, that’s when this editor’s jaw essentially dropped. While it’s not a “pro-NEX” as many had hoped, Sony clarified that it picked a fixed lens to stay clear of the bulk of a lens-mount. We were able to get some eyes-on time with an engineering prototype of the unit, so click past the break for more information, close-ups and a short video clip review.
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Insert Coin: Stabil-i case reduces iPhone camera shake, fits in your pocket (video)
In Insert Coin, we consider an exciting brand-new tech project that requires funding prior to it can hit manufacturing. If you might like to pitch a project, please deliver us a strategy with “Insert Coin” as the subject line.
Ah, reliability, a commodity valued by videographers who wish to produce video clips that will not make their audiences toss up. Reducing video camera shake can be especially tricky when making use of a smartphone such as the iPhone, whose sort factor and light weight make it much easier to have the shakes while shooting. Presently, options for reducing video camera vibration in iPhone video recordings include applications like the Dolly Cam and even more hardware-oriented answers such as the Steadicam Smoothee. Our newest Insert Coin candidate, the Stabil-i, happens to utilize the latter direction, serving up a “video stabilization iPhone case” that’s still sensibly inexpensive. According to its developers, the Stabil-i’s design is based on ideas discovered in larger, more expensive video camera stabilization systems made use of in the film market– minus 90 percent of the hardware and the expensive bearing system. The result, they state, is a component that does a great job in lessening camera shake while still being compact sufficient to fit in one’s pockets.
Filed under: Cell phones, Digital Cameras, PeripheralsInsert Coin: Stabil-i case reduces iPhone camera shake, suits your pocket (video recording) initially appeared on Engadget on Sat, 28 Jul 2012 17:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink|Kickstarter|Email this|Opinions
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Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse gets official: fits both hands, changes shape
Introducing together with brand-new iterations of its BlackWidow keyboard, Razer’s most current gaming computer mouse simply went official. We spotted the ambidextrous Razer Ouroboros simply a few months ago, courtesy of some federal filings, and now we have the official line on its specs and layout. The symmetrical body means it’ll even fit southpaws, while a flexible palm rest and two interchangeable sides can easily contort the mouse into claw, palm or hybrid grip styles. If cable televisions annoy, the good news is that the Razer Ouroboros works in wireless method too, while the 8,200 DPI sensor and a built-in clutch trigger button must keep you on the edge of precision. Razer reckon its brand-new twin sensor system can locate areas ten times faster than its last generation sensing units. The computer mouse is priced at $ 140, but you’ll need to hold out till Q4 prior to it arrives in shops.
On the other hand, Razer’s gaming keyboards have appeared in many new guises– though they could not wow like the Ouroboros. The BlackWidow 2013 includes improved anti-ghosting function will certainly permit up to 10 synchronised crucial presses, with an anti-fingerprint finish layer the entire thing. An Ultimate version brings backlit keys, while the Event edition is ten key-less, dropping the number pad to ensure a tinier footprint for gamers on the move. Rates start at $ 80 for the Tournament model, up to $ 140 for the Ultimate, with the entire familia BlackWidow set to introduce next month.
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T-Mobile: consumers do not want ‘one size fits all’ shared family data plans

T-Mobile isn’t a fan of the concept of shared data plans, soon to be rolled out by both Verizon and AT&T. In a post at the company’s Issues & Insights Blog, VP of marketing Andrew Sherrard says that consumers do not want, nor would they benefit from a ‘one size fits all’ family data plan model. “Do families really want to keep track of each others’ data consumption? We don’t think so,” he says. “Just imagine mom’s email is suddenly unavailable because her teenage son watched an HD movie on his phone, consuming the family’s data allotment.”
According to Sherrard, T-Mobile is sticking by the belief that family members are better served by individual data packages. He also uses the opportunity to highlight that T-Mobile doesn’t levy…
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