HTC is one of the leading technology brands in the world which is also one of the fastest growing tech brands. Their sales are increasing every month and they shipped more than 12 million devices in Q2 2011. We all know that HTC is working on a 10-inch Android tablet which will be their first one to run on Google Honeycomb OS, and will also feature HTC Sense UI like we saw on Flyer but it was Gingerbread. It will be a dual-core tablet featuring the HTC Scribe technology we first saw on the Flyer, and�AT&T will launch it in USA as their first ever pure 4G LTE tablet or probably HSPA network. Now our friends over at Pocket-Now got their hands on some software images of HTC Puccini giving us a hint on how the UI of the Puccini will be like. As you can see the image above, it comes with some pre-loaded AT&T apps which makes it confirm that the tablet is on its way to AT&T.

Also you can see HTC Weather app and Snapbooth app, and they both are cool. As you can see the app drawer is changed and it comes with Sense UI options like all, frequent and downloads which confirms that Puccini is loaded with Sense UI features. Also the keyboard comes with a numeric-pad, thanks to the amazing resolution of 1280 x 800. I recently reviewed HTC Flyer and I was impressed by the Sense UI, which actually makes the Flyer different from other Android tablets out in market.

So HTC lovers out there, are you looking forward to grab this Android tablet?

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Sony recently announced two new tablets which are actually their first ever Android based tablets, known as Sony S1 and S2. Sony S1 comes with a 10-inch display and the other when is a folding tablet featuring two 5.5 inch displays. Well, both are good looking tablets but we currently don't know about the exact operating system the tablets would be running on but now we know. Sony posted some shots of their tablets UI on their support page and they quickly pulled it but CarryPad were lucky enough to get their hands on them. Good news is that both tablets come pre-installed with the latest version of Honeycomb known as Android 3.2 as well as both features Sony's custom Android UI. It comes with a good looking app drawer and some exclusive Sony applications. Check out all the pics over here.

Anyway, the UI looks good and hopefully Sony will be launching both tablets in September so anyone looking forward to grab one?

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Unusual but by no means awkward, these special blinds developed by Japan-based company Tokyo Blinds claims to be able to absorb sound. Known as Feltone, the blinds can absorb sound and push down power noise by up to 60%.

These latest tech, Feltone blinds look any ordinary blinds but can be used on windows or walls without any special modifications. Tokyo Blinds says installation takes about two hours, with their solution costing up to 90% less than soundproof panels.

Feltone blinds don't come at a very affordable price though (also only available in Japan right now) is a pretty luxurious item to have as a single 2 x 2 m blind can cost as much as $1,500 USD.

[via DigInfo]

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