Archive for February, 2010 - Page 11
Samsung Launching 3D LED TVs in US, EU
Samsung has announced that it will begin shipping a series of 3D-capable LED TVs to the United States in March, with similar C Series sets on their way to Europe as well. The Samsung C7000, C8000 and C9000 3D LED TVs will be available overseas, while 46- and 55-inch 3D [...]
HTC Legend Gets FCC Aproval for US Debut, Might Be Renamed as Hero2
Today we just caught wind that the HTC Legend has passed FCC approval, meaning that a US debut is imminent, with rumors talking of a release date sometime in the next few weeks. From what we can learn from the FCC filing, the Android-powered Legend brings GSM support to the [...]
Yahoo, Microsoft Sign Search Pact
Yahoo! and Microsoft have gotten approval from the US Department of Justice and European Union’s trade commissions that allow them to divide and share their services. Microsoft will now “run” Yahoo’s search tech while Yahoo will gain access to Microsoft’s search advertisers. It’s definitely an uncommon deal but could be [...]
Kingston Selling 24GB Memory Kits
If your computer is lacking free memory, then Kingston’s got the thing for you. The memory manufacturer is now selling 24GB kits of DDR3 RAM for desktop computers. As you can imagine, they’re not cheap, but Kingston has also included a few extras to keep you satisfied with your expensive [...]
SanDisk Shipping 64GB SanDisk Ultra SDXC Memory Card
SanDisk have confirmed that their new 64GB SanDisk Ultra SDXC memory card – officially the largest capacity SD memory card yet to be offered by the company – has commenced shipping.
MSI 24-inch 3D HD Wind Top AIO Breaks Cover
At this year’s CeBIT tradeshow in Germany (March 2-6), MSI are jumping on the 3D bandwagon by announcing the new Wind Top AE2420 All-in-One PC. Other than 3D capabilities and 120Hz refresh rates, the new MSI 24-inch 3D HD Wind Top AIO delivers Full HD (1080p) resolutions and brags with [...]
5,000 iPhone Apps Get the Axe
If you like any kind of nudity on your iPhone then you will be unpleasantly surprised to see Apple ban no less than 5,000 apps from the App Store. That’s right, the famous App Store now has 5,000 less apps since they contain “sex-tinged content,” which goes to show how [...]
Fujifilm Adds Five New Point-And-Shoot Cameras
The folks at Fujifilm recently revealed a ton of upcoming new compact cameras that really hit a wide variety of niches and price points. While all the offerings are decent, the Fujifilm AV100 is really a decent camera for a low price, with Fujifilm staking it at $100.
T-Mobile Sidekick Discontinued Say Sources
We knew it was on the cards and now the inevitable appears to have happened as reports coming in indicate that the T-Mobile Sidekick has just been discontinued – these reports being backed up by unnamed insider sources and the fact that T-Mobile’s online store now lists the Sidekick as [...]
New iPhone Commercials Hit the Streets
In case you missed them, Apple has three new iPhone commercials. iPhone sales were going great last time I checked but Cupertino decided it was time for brand new TV ads to showcase the iPhone’s qualities. Is Apple trying to sell as many iPhone 3GS as possible in the remaining [...]

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