Archive for October, 2010 - Page 18
Vimeo Adds Full Screen Couch Mode Viewing Capabilities [Vimeo's Couch Mode Is Full Screen Viewing Mode Similar to Youtube's Leanback Mode]
With the recent explosion of televisions that can browse the internet, either by themselves or with the help of gadgets such as Apple or Google TV; it is no wonder that several websites like Vimeo have to adapt the way [...]
Juniper Mobile Phone Security Suite Launched [Junos Pulse Mobile Phone Security Software By Juniper Will Fit All Platforms]
Juniper Networks has launched an internet security suite called the Junos Pulse Mobile that is aimed exclusively at mobile phones. The software would guard against malware and includes antivirus software but that is hardly the only thing the suite, which [...]
5-6 HP/Palm webOS 2.0 Devices (Smartphones & Tablets) Coming in 2011? [HP & Palm Are Now Rumored to Launched 5-6 New webOS Devices Next Year]
Just a week ago the first webOS 2.0 handset was quietly announced by HP and Palm. Surprisingly for some, we saw the Palm Pre get a successor, the Palm Pre 2, which started selling in France via SFR and is [...]
Green Cart Deli: Mobile Green Eatery [Green Cart Deli Announces Locations Everyday Via Twitter & Facebook; Get Your Hotdogs Now!]
Green Cart Deli has recently launched in Conway, AR, with its eco-friendly ambulant food carts. For those who are having the munchies early during working hours, you can get an update of where Green Cart Deli carts will be each [...]
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Tab Coming November 10th [T-Mobile Picks November 10th As Samsung Galaxy Tab Launch Date, Will Be Priced "As Low As" $399.99 On A Two-Year Agreement]
T-Mobile has become the third of the four major US cellular carriers to come forward with a release date for the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The scheduled date of availability is November 10th and it will carry an on-contract price tag [...]
Judge: Amazon Doesn’t Have to Give Customer Names to North Carolina [District Court Judge Rules that North Carolina Violated Amazon's First Amendment With Information Request]
In what can be viewed as a victory for internet privacy advocates everywhere, U.S. District Court Judge Marsha Pechman ruled yesterday that Amazon.com does not have to turn over customer information, including names and addresses to the North Carolina Department [...]
Navigon MobileNavigator Now Available For US-based Android Users [Navigon Announces MobileNavigator For Those In The US, Brings Pre-Loaded Navteq Maps Along With $39.99 Introductory Price Tag]
Navigon has been in the app game for a while now as they have long since had an iPhone app in the App Store, however they had yet to make the move over to Android, at least here in the [...]
Kinect Privacy Concerns Actually Microsoft’s List Of Privacy Blunders? [Kinect Privacy Problems Just Tenuous Speculation Based On Microsoft's History?]
Man, Microsoft’s Kinect is just too good to be true, there’s gotta be some minor detail that’s wrong with it. All that fun and physical interactivity has to come at some trade-off right? We mean, besides the $150 you’re already [...]
Phil Spencer Says No HD Remakes of Original Xbox Games Planned for Xbox 360 [Phil Spencer Shoots Down Rumors of HD Remakes of Microsoft Game Studios Games Coming to Xbox 360]
Microsoft Vice President Phil Spencer recently told IGN UK that HD remakes of original Xbox games developed by Microsoft Game Studios aren’t really on the company’s radar at the moment. “If you can provide real value to the customer, there [...]
Steve Jobs Wanted Bungie For Himself, Reason Behind Microsoft Spat [Steve Jobs Mad At Microsoft For Buying Bungie Because He'd Made Up His Mind To Buy It Too]
Yesterday we brought you the sizzling low down on Steve Jobs’ hissy fit (we kid, we know it was actually manly “Hulk smash” anger) at Microsoft’s acquisition of Bungie back in the day. And man, we didn’t envy Ed Fries [...]

