Sentences with phrase «hardware launch next month»

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As for Nintendo's hardware performance, the Wii came in third with 14,547 systems sold, while anticipation for next month's Japanese launch of the 3DS may be undercutting sales of Nintendo's existing portables.
This new service is planned to launch officially in the next few months via proprietary hardware solutions.
We take the claim of the Nexus 5 launching next month with a bit of caution as Nexus hardware has traditionally been unveiled at either Google I / O or at a dedicated Google event.
HTC is the latest electronics hardware maker to contemplate distributing content and services for its devices, after Acer, the world's second - biggest PC maker, said last month that it planned to launch a «next generation» application store.
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Earlier this month the Internet lit up in a flurry of excitement regarding a report that Sony was close to launching the PlayStation 5 earlier than most people expected with development kits (as if that term implies a single, fixed form for that type of hardware) for the new console supposedly already in the hands of noted studios preparing for a launch this year or next.
Eyes are now turning toward the next generation of gaming hardware, which begins this month as the Wii U launches worldwide.
Sony and Microsoft have modified their approach to console hardware to resemble something like the mobile phone market, first with the PS4 Pro last year and next month with the Xbox One X. You'd expect the impending launch of a new console to be a time for executives to pump up how everyone needs to get their hands on one.
Vigano said the company plans to launch the package of the socks and the hardware via a crowd - funding platform like Kickstarter or Indiegogo within the next month or two.
Interestingly, when Apple's HomePod launches next month, it won't offer immediate support for multi-room audio, which most users will have seen as one of the defining reasons to purchase the hardware.
We think we'll be production ready in the next six months, soon launching a hardware wallet compatible with desktops, mobiles and POS for NFC one - tap payments.»
While Motorola didn't reinvent the wheel with the new Moto X, it did make some smart choices about refining the phone's design, offer new customization options, and giving the handset the sort of premium hardware it will need to compete against both the current crop of Android flagships, as well as all the new devices we're going to see launch over the next few months.
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