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Acer to launch Android friendly Pico projector

Advertisements Acer is getting ready to launch C110 – A Pico projector that supports any device, which can work as a USB host including several Android tablets. This portable projector is only 10 x 85 x 25mm in size and weighs only 175 grams.

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Logitech Revue sees a price cut on Amazon

Advertisements Amazon has reduced the price of Google TV companion box from Logitech to just USD 200. With the anticipated update to Android 3.1 incoming any day now, it is certainly a good deal.

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Google announces Android @ Home; targets daily use electronic appliances

Advertisements In order to make your home appliances directly accessible from your Android device, Google launched a new project called Android @ Home. Announced at Google I/O, it will enable developers to build apps that can discover, connect and communicate with devices and appliances in the home.

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Barnes & Noble to launch new e-reader on May 24

Advertisements Barnes & Noble is preparing to launch another e-reader device in United States. According to a federal filing released after the close of trading yesterday, it expects to make an announcement on May 24, 2011, regarding the launch of a new e-reader device.

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Motorola launches Android e-reader in China

Advertisements Motorola has also jumped in the e-book reader market with the launch of its 6” inch display reader. The e-book reader Motorola E-EMI, which has been developed in partnership with China Putian Eastern Communications Company, does not impress looks –wise.

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Binatone launches Android powered iHomePhone

Advertisements Binatone has announced Android based iHomePhone. It will start shipping in time for Christmas, and will cost £99.99. Talking about the specifications, Binatone iHomePhone runs on Android 1.6, and is made up of a DECT digital cordless phone, with Wi-Fi b/g/n on board, a microSD card slot and a 2.8-inch, 320×240, touchscreen display.

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