Archive for May, 2010 - Page 14
Google Nexus One Android Froyo Official Installation Instructions [Android Froyo Almost Ready for Your Nexus One; You Can Install It Alone & Here’s How]
Like anticipated, the Google Nexus One is going to be the first phone that’s going to receive Android Froyo. It’s not that surprising considering that the phone represents Google’s own vision on how an Android phone should look and feel [...]
Motorola Droid 2 (Shadow) Coming From Verizon Soon? [First Leaks Suggest Verizon Will Launch the Motorola Droid 2 or Droid Shadow in the Near Future]
Verizon surely means business when it comes to Android smartphones and we all know Android just got a lot hotter with the announcement of Froyo. It will be really interesting to see what happens once the Verizon iPhone arrives; what [...]
AT&T Explains Increased ETF With Letter [AT&T Open Letter Blame Higher ETFs On Their Need To Provide Competitive Prices]
A few days ago, AT&T offended everybody when they raised ETF (early termination fees) for all phones on new contracts, starting June 1st. Conspiracy theorists thought that it had something to do with the iPhone (what doesn’t these days) and [...]
New Samsung I8920 Omnia HD 2 to Come with 4-Inch Super-AMOLED Touchscreen Display? [Samsung Rumored to Work on the Samsung Omnia HD2; Will It Run Windows Phone 7 or Symbian 3?]
Samsung is a powerful player in the mobile business but we’re still waiting for it to grab the spotlights at some point this year. Everyone is talking these days about Android Froyo, the HTC EVO 4G, the HTC Droid Incredible [...]
Apple vs Adobe Flash Quarrel Convinces Developers to Choose HTML5 over Flash? [Recent Report Says Developers Interested More in Working with HTML5 than Flash]
Google might have delivered a few blows to Apple at Google I/O, one of them being the adoption of Flash on its Android mobile platform, but that doesn’t really make Adobe’s life any easier.
Encrypted Google Search Coming Soon [Google Makes Search More Secure by Adding SSL Encryption to Your Queries]
We’ve seen Google add a default layer of security to Gmail just recently and it looks like the company wants to further protect our privacy by adding an extra layer of encryption to Google Search too.
Nexus One Gets Surprise Android 2.2 Update [Google Surprises Nexus One Users With A Dish Of Midnight "Froyo", Full Flash Support Too]
Nexus One owners got a bit of a midnight surprise last night, as Google begun rolling out the Android 2.2 update to owners of *the* Google Phone. We had heard that all HTC devices released in 2010 (including the Nexus [...]
Toshiba Satellite P505 Gaming Notebook Appears [Monster 18.4-Inch Notebook Brings Core i7 Processor and 4GB of DDR3 RAM]
Toshiba’s latest monster multimedia notebook made the rounds at CES but now it’s officially at a retailer near you, waiting to be ordered. The notebook features some beefy stats, like a Core i7 processor, along with 4GB of DDR3 RAM. [...]
MSI Wind U160 Netbook Gets Marginal Upgrades [Popular Netbook From Netbook Masters MSI Gets DDR3 Memory And Faster Atom Processor]
MSI’s netbook, the Wind U160, came out earlier this year, but the lil’ computer (not to be confused with the Litl Webbook, which we love here at TFTS) is getting a very marginal upgrade from the way it first came [...]
Killzone 3 Detailed and Shown, Coming In 3D [PlayStation's Patriarchal Shooter Returns With 3D, Get Those Glasses Out]
What Halo is to the Xbox, Killzone is to the PlayStation. The shooter franchise has a ton of fans and those fans are sure to be excited by the news that Killzone 3 is coming, and it’s also coming in [...]

