Blog Archive
Powered by Blogger.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
ASUS has played a somewhat important role in the Android ecosystem,
which includes its Nexus 7 endeavor with none other than Google. The
Taiwan-based company looks to be going further, as Engadget spotted
an FCC filing this weekend that exposes its plan to release a Google TV
device. The FCC has approved ASUS’ new adapter dubbed the “Qube”, which
is not really like any other Google TV device we’ve seen before. The
Qube is more Roku-like, acting as a USB-dongle that could pair with an Android-based smartphone and separate keyboard or touchpad.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Sponsors
Popular Posts
-
Sega Rally at the arcade was a blast when I was growing up, and it probably still is, though I haven’t played it in a few years. But Port...
-
Facebook’s philosophy was once to give its employees iPhones for day-to-day use; however, the company wants to use Android handsets inst...
-
FIFA 13 Ultimate Team was taken down on console and smartphone formats due to issues discovered with the mode’s trade pile and auction hou...
-
You don’t need a psychology degree to work out that Kim Dotcom is all about excess. From his rise to fame as a hacker in the 1990s to his ...
-
Remember the cancelled Resident Evil 2 game? Yeap, that one with Elsa Walker and Leon Kenedy? Well, good news everyone as a team of fans...
0 comentários:
Post a Comment