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Dell’s Venue 8 7000 series tablet is one of the few Android tablets to feature an Intel RealSense 3D camera that lets you capture depth information when snapping photos. You can use this to do things like adjust the focus of an image after you take a picture.
But even if you don’t care about the 3D camera, the Venue 8 7000 Series is a pretty nice tablet with a high-resolution, 8.4 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel AMOLED display and an Intel Atom Z3580 Moorefield processor.
Continue reading Deals of the Day (5-17-2016) at Liliputing.


Dell’s Venue 8 7000 series tablet is one of the few Android tablets to feature an Intel RealSense 3D camera that lets you capture depth information when snapping photos. You can use this to do things like adjust the focus of an image after you take a picture.
But even if you don’t care about the 3D camera, the Venue 8 7000 Series is a pretty nice tablet with a high-resolution, 8.4 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel AMOLED display and an Intel Atom Z3580 Moorefield processor.
Continue reading Deals of the Day (5-17-2016) at Liliputing.
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Now that Motorola has introduced a new crop of entry-level and mid-range Moto G phones, what’s next for the company’s high-end smartphone lineup? If a report from VentureBeat is to be believed, a name change (among other things).
Blogger Evan Blass, who has a pretty good track record for publishing leaks, says the Moto X name is dead. Instead, the company’s 2016 flagship phones will be branded under the Moto Z name.
Earlier this month Blass reported that the next-gen Motorola phones would come in two flavors.
Continue reading Report: Motorola’s new flagship phones will be Moto Z, not Moto X at Liliputing.


Now that Motorola has introduced a new crop of entry-level and mid-range Moto G phones, what’s next for the company’s high-end smartphone lineup? If a report from VentureBeat is to be believed, a name change (among other things).
Blogger Evan Blass, who has a pretty good track record for publishing leaks, says the Moto X name is dead. Instead, the company’s 2016 flagship phones will be branded under the Moto Z name.
Earlier this month Blass reported that the next-gen Motorola phones would come in two flavors.
Continue reading Report: Motorola’s new flagship phones will be Moto Z, not Moto X at Liliputing.
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Some companies may be developing modular smartphones with swappable components. But a team of researchers at the University of Bristol’s Bristol Interaction Group have a different idea for modularity: they’ve developed a phone that changes shapes depending on what you’re using it for.
The concept is called Cubimorph, and while it’s not a real phone yet, the team is showing off a series of mechanical prototypes showing how the concept could enable smartphones that can be reconfigured on the fly.
Continue reading Cubimorph concept shows a modular, shapeshifting smartphone at Liliputing.


Some companies may be developing modular smartphones with swappable components. But a team of researchers at the University of Bristol’s Bristol Interaction Group have a different idea for modularity: they’ve developed a phone that changes shapes depending on what you’re using it for.
The concept is called Cubimorph, and while it’s not a real phone yet, the team is showing off a series of mechanical prototypes showing how the concept could enable smartphones that can be reconfigured on the fly.
Continue reading Cubimorph concept shows a modular, shapeshifting smartphone at Liliputing.