Archive for March, 2010 - Page 14
Corsair's Flash Voyager Mini USB 2.0 Drive Lineup Gets An Update
USB flash drives may not be as useful for everyone as they once were, but at the same time they do not seem to be going anywhere, in fact companies are still rolling out new drives with more and more available storage. One of the latest is coming from Corsair, [...]
Free Wi-Fi Comes to New York City But There’s a Catch
I’m sure that free Wi-Fi is certainly something New Yorkers would love to have at hand at all times. With all the smartphones and laptops browsing the Internet in NYC alone one could take any break one could get. This time around it looks like Time Warner Cable is willing [...]
HTC CEO Speaks, Considers The Nexus One A Success
From the outside looking in, it was easy to see some of the issues that seem to have plagued the Nexus One launch. Just a few that come to mind dealt with customer service, or more accurately the lack of customer service as well as sales that were lower than [...]
Companies Behind Mobile Operating Systems Race To Establish Ground
The desktop OS market is pretty much wrapped with Microsoft taking most of the profit, Apple taking some and Linux taking the crumbs. But, the market researchers at iSuppli report that the mobile OS market is uncharted and wild, with all the major players fighting for a piece of marketshare, [...]
LG LX 9500 LED 3D HDTV Gets Official
So what do you say, TV fans out there, are you ready to go to the next level when it comes to TV watching? I am, of course, referring to 3D HDTVs, one of 2010’s trends which became more than obvious at CES this year.
iPad Flash Dismissal Encourages HTML5 Growth
We really sympathize with you, Adobe, for the way Apple is treating your Flash lately. We mostly sympathize with ourselves since we’re the innocent bystanders here that will be affected by the lack of Flash on iPads in the months to come.
Toshiba 750MB 2.5-In Laptop Hard Disk Drive Now Official
If your main computing machine is a laptop then I’m sure that one of your problems, besides battery life, is your hard / solid state drive. Neither one can offer us all the storage space we require for our music, movies, games and work related material. So that’s why a [...]
iPad Content Pricing Comes Out
Despite their reservations over the iPad, magazine and newspaper publishers are gearing up for the launch of the tablet. Information has come out regarding various publishers and what they’ll be charging iPad customers for the specialized versions of their publications on the tablet from Apple. The prices may surprise you [...]
Factory Outage At Samsung Factory May Affect Flash Memory Prices
Samsung has announced a power outage took place at their major manufacturing base in Kiheung, South Korea last afternoon. The plant mainly manufacturers RAM memory and while the one-hour blackout isn’t expected to challenge the availability of Samsung’s DRAM or NAND chips, some of the tech market watchers are afraid [...]
Boss BR-800 Digital Audio Recorder Revealed
Boss has released a new hardware digital audio multitrack recorder at Musikmesse 2010 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Boss BR-800 is a portable 8-track digital audio recorder that can record four tracks simultaneously at a 24-bit resolution.

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