Tag: FCC

  • Motorola HC100 tablet reaches FCC

    Motorola HC100 tablet reaches FCC

    The magic of a new tablet release is never dim. Especially, when we’re awaiting more Xoom tablets to see what they can do. So we have word on a certain Motorola HC100 tablet. It seems the tablet will carry on the trend of not sporting a Google OS, thus killing any vague reference to Jelly…

  • Sony PRS-T2 eReader shows up at FCC

    Sony PRS-T2 eReader shows up at FCC

    The Sony PRS-T2 eReader made it on FCC’s list of devices on Sunday night. A lot in line with its predecessor, this reader will pack Wi-Fi support as well. The specs include a 6-inch body that is quite familiar but will miss out on Bluetooth and 3G. The Sony PRS-T1 retails for about $130. So…

  • Asus Transformer Pad Infinity touches FCC ground

    Asus Transformer Pad Infinity touches FCC ground

    We have been noticing the silent approach of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity. The 10-inch tablet made a name for itself with the promise of an optional keyboard docking station and 1920 x 1200 pixels resolution. Among the specs of the device that has already grace FCC catalogs is an 8-megapixel camera, 2-megapixel frontal camera…

  • Hena Android Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet clears FCC

    Hena Android Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet clears FCC

    Hena, a lesser known gizmo manufacturer have just made it known that their MID-1107CM tablet will sport Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS. The specifications include a 10.1-inch display, 1GHz Boxchip A10 Cortex A8 processor, 1GB RAM, up to 16GB storage with a microSD card slot, mini HMDI port, USB 2.0, and Full HD playback. The…

  • Le Pan III Android 4 tablet sails through FCC

    Le Pan III Android 4 tablet sails through FCC

    There’s nothing wrong on your part if you haven’t heard about a brand called Le Pan. Now we see a new addition to the company’s stronghold in its tablet sector with the Le Pan III Android 4 tablet. Besides supporting Ice Cream Sandwich, it will also sport a 9.7-inch display, 1.5GHz T1 OMAP 4460 dual-core…

  • HSPA+ BlackBerry PlayBook arrives at FCC

    HSPA+ BlackBerry PlayBook arrives at FCC

    A fresh version of the BlackBerry Playbook looks like it’s on its way to meet mankind. With confirmed reports of the arrival of the player at FCC, we are sure that this one’s bound to be the tablet that RIM has been forcing down our minds for a while now. The test results from FCC…

  • HTC Droid Incredible 4G may be through at FCC right now

    HTC Droid Incredible 4G may be through at FCC right now

    Codenamed Fireball, the HTC Droid Incredible 4G may be making a stopover at FCC currently. In fact, some reports state that the model numbered PJ53100 will have sailed through too. Test documents do not, however, reveal too many details about the same. Also, the tests do not indicate the inclusion of support for LTE band…

  • Asus MeMic touches FCC turf adds Bluetooth magic to Eee Pad MeMo

    Asus MeMic touches FCC turf adds Bluetooth magic to Eee Pad MeMo

    The cool Asus MeMic has made it to the Eee Pad MeMo. You can use it as a remote control for your Eee Tablet or a call receiver and get rid of all the awkward moments when you have to hold a gigantic tablet by your face as you speak. What’s an interesting insight is…

  • Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9981 comes to FCC

    Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9981 comes to FCC

    The overdose of luxury and sleekness of design meets at the altar of FCC, to prove its worthiness, as it prepares a smart landing into our treasury. The Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9981 will make peace with the whole idea of design-laden features, packed with the utility of a device that packs a 1.2GHz processor, HD…

  • Nokia Lumia nears, receives FCC nod

    Nokia Lumia nears, receives FCC nod

    2012 may seem distant to some but if it’s the Nokia Lumia that you are waiting for then it’s frigging away. So we decided to keep your thoughts busy for at least the next two minutes. The Lumia phone has apparently sailed through FCC. As some would have put their cards on it, the Samsung…