Xerox Mobile Scanner wirelessly sends files to your PC, iOS or Android device

If you’re like us, you have to deal with your fair share of expense reports. Xerox is looking to make the task a bit easier with the Mobile Scanner. The device scans and wirelessly sends a PDF or JPEG (under 8.5-inches wide) to your PC, iOS and Android devices, making use of a 4GB Eye-Fi SD memory card. It gets better. The scanner is completely wireless and houses a rechargeable battery for true capture-on-the-go. Looking to splurge for one? You’ll have to part with $249.99 when you’re ready, as the tech is now available.

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iCade Houses Your iPhone in the D-pad Dock of Your Dreams [IPhone]

iCade, the iPad accessory that started as a April Fool’s Day joke evolves into an all-new form just announced at CES 2012. iCade Mobile lets you slide your iPhone or iPod Touch into a d-pad style sheath that provides physical inputs for your on-the-go gaming. You’ll get four face buttons and two shoulder buttons. Now all this thing needs is a heap of developer support so you can stop trying to look through your fingers when playing on your iPhone. It’s out later this year for $79.99. Head on over to ionaudio.com for more info. More »

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Motorola’s New Droid 4 Is the Phone to Get for People Who Still Love Physical Keyboards [Android]

Verizon just made the long expected Motorola Droid 4 official today, announcing the slider phone with a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 4G LTE, 8-megapixel camera, 5-row keyboard and 16GB of memory in its half-inch thick shell. More »


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Smartphones and tablets to get MicroUSB 3.0 ports, just in time for it to seem old

Is it impatient to wonder why our phones’ MicroUSB ports are still just measly USB 2.0? The USB Implementers Forum just acknowledged the omission at CES, but said we’ll have to wait until the end of 2012 or even the start of 2013 before we see the new standard reach handsets and tablets. It also warned that transfer speeds will be nowhere near the port’s raw 5Gbps capability, maxing out at something like 800 megabits instead. The main reason for the upgrade might actually be faster charging, since 3.0 can transfer more power, but with other port standards and even wireless charging gaining ground, it’s hard not to regard this as a year too late. Make it a host port, however, and that might be a different story.

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