Showing posts with label Butterfly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

HTC Butterfly said to be getting a sequel, thanks to strong sales in Asia

HTC reports strong demand for Butterfly phone in Asia, says there'll be a sequel


It's anyone's guess how the HTC One will fare in the West. After all, quality doesn't guarantee success. If we look across to Asia, though, we can see that the One's counterpart in that hemisphere, the Butterfly, has already gained some traction. Supply has failed to meet demand in its Taiwanese homeland and, according to Focus Taiwan, the phone has enjoyed "brisk sales" in Japan too -- at one point toppling the iPhone 5 to become KDDI's bestselling handset. There's been sufficient interest, in fact, that HTC's marketing boss Ben Ho has been quoted as promising a successor to the Butterfly, which will carry the same brand name. He didn't say when a Butterfly II might arrive, or what new "innovations" it might deliver, but it's an encouraging sign nonetheless.


Via: Android Beat


Source: Focus Taiwan

Keepin' it real fake: the Star S5 Butterfly clones its HTC namesake, skips the good part

Keepin' it real fake the Star S5 Butterfly clones its HTC namesake, skips the good part


If you're going to engage in KIRF-ology, you could certainly do worse than HTC's lovely 5-inch slab of unibody plastic, the Butterfly. But if you want to sell it for $222.00, certain niceties have to go out the window -- like the signature 1080P screen, for instance. Star's slipped a 720P unit in there instead, while also downgrading the RAM to 1GB and swapping out Qualcomm's 1.5GHz quad-core CPU for a cheaper MediaTek model. The Chinese cloner's at least kept the other specs real, matching the kosher model's 8-megapixel rear and 3-megapixel front cameras, dual-sim option, SD card expansion slot and Android 4.2 software. Of course, nothing keeps costs down like not having to pay a designer -- and knowing that most of that pesky marketing's already been done for you.


Via: GizChina.com


Source: UreDeal

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

This 200-Year-Old Mechanical Caterpillar Does Everything But Turn Into a Butterfly

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This 200-Year-Old Mechanical Caterpillar Does Everything But Turn Into a Butterfly Robots are so commonplace now that we use them to entertain kids at amusement parks. But even though modern technology has given us artificial lifeforms that can walk, talk, and even fly, there's still something utterly fascinating about pre-electronic mechanical automatons like this Vers de Soie caterpillar dating back to 1820.

It's almost 200 years old and despite being so small you'd think there was no room for gears or other mechanisms, it can still crawl across a flat surface, writhing and undulating like the real thing. The creation is attributed to Henri Maillardet who is thought to have designed and built it in Switzerland, presumably taking advantage of the country's history and expertise in watchmaking.

And unlike other antique automatons that reveal their age through extensive wear and tear, this bejewelled gold and enamel creation sparkles and shines as bright as the day it was first wound. And that's probably part of the reason the Vers de Soie recently sold at auction for over $415,000.

This 200-Year-Old Mechanical Caterpillar Does Everything But Turn Into a Butterfly

[Worldtempus via Neatorama via Richard Kadrey]


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