B&O puts its smallest speaker in your pocket for $169

What's next for high-end audio company Bang and Olufsen following last year's handheld BeoPlay A1 speaker? Making a smaller model, of course. The Beoplay P2 fits in the palm of your hand and perhaps more closely resembles an earbud case than it does...

Panasonic launches HX-A1 Action Camera


Panasonic announced today the HX-A1 (A1) wearable, ultra-compact, POV action camcorder. The A1 weighs only 1.6 ounces or approx. 45 grams. The Panasonic HX-A1 has a rugged structure that keeps water...

Panasonic Toughpad A1 clashes with FCC, goes the distance

Panasonic Toughpad A1 clashes with FCC, goes the distance

It's been a long time coming, but Panasonic's hardy, Honeycomb-decked ICS-toting tablet looks like it might be ready for butter-fingered customers. The FCC's stable of tests aren't revealing much we didn't already know about the Toughpad, but be assured that its WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities are both fit for use. The full radio reports are up now, so hit the source for over 86 pages of detail -- if you're feeling tough enough.

Update: Panasonic's got in touch to tell us that the Toughpad will now arrive with Android 4.0.

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