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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Plus hardware specs leaked

Posted: 09 Apr 2013 02:31 AM PDT

We love Samsung's devices as much as you do, and if you're a big fan of Samsung and its tablets, you should check out this leaked information regarding Samsung's upcoming tablet.



We know that Samsung is working on Galaxy Tab 3 Plus, and today we have some leaked information about it. Leaked picture shows a device that looks like Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 but with different placement of the home button. According to the leaked information, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Plus might also change its name to Samsung Galaxy S Tab, due to the success of the famous S series from Samsung. As for the specs, this device should use Exynos 5410 Octa chipset, 2GB of RAM, and a 9,000mAh battery. New Samsung tablet might use 10.055-inch display with 2560×1600 resolution (300PPI), 8MP camera with Full HD support, and there's also a microSD card slot available for expansion. As for the operating system, no information is available at the moment.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Plus sounds interesting, but this leaked information hasn't been confirmed by Samsung, so we're waiting for the official announcement.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Breathometer: Tiny breathalyzer for iOS and Android devices

Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:20 PM PDT

Drunk driving is dangerous, but luckily for you, there are devices such as Alcohoot iPhone Breathalyzer that will check your alcohol level, and speaking of such devices, there's another breathalyzer available on the market, so let's check it out.



Breathometer is a tiny breathalyzer that connects to your smartphone via the headphone jack. It's a simple device, you just connect it, breathe into it, and the app will tell you your current alcohol level. We have to point out that Breathometer is a tiny device, and you can easily attach it to your keychain, and carry it in your pocket at all times. Also, the developer of Breathometer plans to add a new function that will allow users to call a cab directly from the native app.

Breathometer sounds great, it's small, and it's fully compatible with Android and iOS devices, and it will allow you to keep track on your alcohol level at all times. Breathometer is still collecting its funding, and if you want to see this device available for sale, you can contribute to its funding with $20 pledge.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Golden-i looks like Google Glass for police officers and firefighters

Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:00 PM PDT

Technology is advancing rapidly, and speaking of which, it seems that police officers might get some new gadgets in the future as well.



Golden-i headset looks like Google Glass, and it will allow firefighters, police officers and paramedics to see through walls with it. This device uses a hardware developed by U.S. company Kopin Corporation, and as for the software, it was developed by Nottinghamshire-based firm Ikanos Consulting. While wearing Golden-i headset users can access vital information and operate the device only with their voice, similar to the Google Glass. Golden-i headset will come with three different apps: Police Pro, Firefighter Pro and Paramedic Pro. Each of these apps comes with live video streaming, and it can be used to view video feeds from other Golden-i headsets. In addition, Golden-i headset could be used to record incidents in real time, or to display floor plans and GPS coordinates. As for the apps, Police Pro supports facial recognition, it can detect motion and scan license plates instantly. On the other hand, Firefighter Pro can be used to see through walls using infrared technology, and as for the Paramedic Pro, it allows access to medical records.

Golden-i hardware and software developer kit should be released by summer, while the consumer version should be released later this year.

[via Ubergizmo]

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