A Swarm of Tablets, Smartphones and Other Gadgets Unveiled at IFA Berlin
For the last couple of days we've been following the multitude of gadgets revealed ahead of the IFA Berlin 2012 consumer electronic show, and we've been impressed by what we've seen so far.
Beside showing us the next-generation Galaxy Note, Samsung has unveiled its first Windows tablet, its first Windows Phone 8 smartphone and an Android-powered Galaxy camera.
Sony has improved its offering on the tablet and ultrabook front, and a trio of new smartphones was also revealed.
We've also seen a number of tablet-ultrabook hybrids, several 4K TVs, and a bunch of earphones and speakers, courtesy of Logitech.
The show hasn't even officially kicked off yet, so stay tuned for more updates over the next several days.
President Obama Joins Reddit, Does an AMA
Have you followed Barack Obama's official AMA (ask me anything) session on Reddit yesterday? If not, don't worry -- you can check out all the details here, here and here. As a bonus, we've also gathered 20 silliest questions the President was asked during the session.
HTC Announces Desire X
HTC has announced the Desire X, a 4-inch Android 4.0 handset with a Snapdragon S4 1GHz processor, a 5-megapixel camera and 4 GB of storage.
The device will become available in Europe and Asia starting next month.