Archive for June, 2010 - Page 21
Android 2.2 Update Set For Droid & Droid X?
According to reports just surfacing it looks like the Motorola Droid and the mighty Motorola Droid X are set to gain an update to Android 2.2 (aka Froyo) in the next couple of months though, as yet, we must stress that the rumour is unsubstantiated.
What's Included In PlayStation Plus' Features?
At the official PlayStation blog, the folks at Sony have now fully outlined the features that you’ll get if you chip out the $50 yearly fee for PlayStation Plus. Jack Trenton was oddly coy about the features during Sony’s E3 press event – but now they’ve further detailed everything you’ll [...]
eMachines Mini-e ER1402 Unveiled, Available Now & Priced From $299.99
Looking for a mini PC, you may want to consider the latest offering from eMachines. The model is the Mini-e ER1402 and measures in at just 7.1 inches in diameter. But small size aside, there is also a fairly decent set of specs and a rather low price tag.
1.5 Million iPhone 4 Units Sold on Launch Date?
It looks like the first unofficial numbers are coming in and Apple might have sold as many as 1.5 million iPhone 4 units on launch day. Of course, this number includes the units pre-ordered or reserved since June 15 but it’s still an impressive estimate.
Sony Ericsson Vivaz Heading To AT&T, Confirmed By FCC
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz has been rumored as coming available with AT&T, however it looks like the FCC has recently confirmed those rumors. Granted, official may be a little strong considering AT&T has not made the announcement. But still, I am thinking a picture which is clearly showing an AT&T [...]
Will The Nintendo 3DS Do Video Chat?
Nintendo’s president Satoru Iwata set off a hornet’s nest of speculation when mentioned to Forbes that the Nintendo 3DS may be capable of 3D video chat. We already know that the 3DS will have improved internet connectivity compared to the original DS – but is video chat out of the [...]
Microsoft Accepts Credit Cards For Zune.net Music Purchases
Four years after Microsoft introduced their ‘Microsoft Points’ – the virtual currency used in the Xbox Live Marketplace and Zune music store – they’re now offering an alternative. Customers who purchase music through Bing or Zune.net can now use a credit card directly in place of purchasing Microsoft Points.
Samsung Behold II Finally Gets Its Android 1.6 Update
Those who own Samsung’s Behold II Android smartphone may be getting the short end of the stick. They device was already a little out of date when it was released in November of 2009, as it came with Android 1.5 when most devices were shipping with Android 1.6. However, no [...]
Droid X Teardown Video Now Available
Following up on our pretty extensive coverage of the Motorola Droid X Android smartphone on TFTS, and being that we know just how much you like to see the latest in gadgetry torn apart for your viewing pleasure, we felt it only right that we should follow our previously posts [...]
Radio Shack To Offer iPhone 4 Special Deals Due To iPhone 4 Availability Delays
As we reported a few days ago, Radio Shack got the kiss of death from Apple when their launch day iPhones were retasked for other stories, effectively screwing Radio Shack and those that pre-ordered their iPhone at “the Shack”. Radio Shack knows it’s a bad deal, however, and they’re attempting [...]

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