Archive for January, 2011 - Page 10

Costco Confirms Motorola Atrix $149.99 Price [Spycam Shot Reveals That Costco Also To Sell Motorola Atrix For $150 - Along With Amazon Listing, Appears To Be The Real Price]

By on Saturday, 29. January 2011

Motorola and AT&T are calling the Motorola Atrix “the world’s most powerful smartphone.” With praise like that, you might expect it to be expensive. Well, maybe not. Earlier today, Amazon Wireless started accepting pre-orders for the device to the tune [...]

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New Angry Birds Rio Coming to All App Stores in March Says Video Teaser [Rovio Announces New Angry Birds Rio Game in Partnership with 20th Century Fox; Will Birds Fight Birds in This One?]

By on Saturday, 29. January 2011

I don’t think Angry Birds requires any more introductions as we’re looking at a franchise that became quite popular thanks to the modern mobile environment we’re currently taking advantage of.

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Motorola Atrix 4G Ad Reminds Us We’re Looking at “The World’s Most Powerful Smartphone” [Motorola Teases With New Atrix 4G Video, Shows Specs, Features & Docks]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

Just earlier I told you the three most interesting handsets of the beginning of the year are the Verizon iPhone 4, the HTC Thunderbolt and the Atrix 4G, when it comes to the media coverage they excite, so now we’re [...]

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Verizon To Offer “Instant Rebates” On Phones Priced Over $150 [Verizon Does Away With Rebates On Expensive Smartphones, Now They'll Just Take The Price Off For You - Another iPhone-Related Move?]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

It’s just a little while before Verizon starts offering the iPhone, and more shuffling from that company. They’ve done away with their “New Every Two” upgrade plan, but introduced a new phone trade-in program. And now, something else. Phones that [...]

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High Voltage Software Delays Conduit 2 For A Second Time [High Voltage Software's Conduit 2 Delayed To April 19 In Order To Further Develop Multiplayer]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

Fans anxious to get their hands on High Voltage Software’s upcoming Wii FPS Conduit 2 are going to have a little while longer, it would seem. After originally being planned for a release in February and then being delayed to [...]

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HTC Thunderbolt Release Date Now Pegged for February 24; We Have Prices Too [HTC Thunderbolt to Cost $249, $329 or $599, On & Off Contract; to Launch Two Weeks After the Verizon iPhone 4]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

The HTC Thunderbolt is one of the three most expected handsets of the beginning of the year, and these are, based on the buzz around them, the Verizon iPhone 4, the Motorola Atrix 4G and, naturally, HTC’s new flagship device [...]

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Monster Shows Off iMotion CarPlay 3000 System [Monster System Allows For Motion Control Of iPods and iPhones While Driving]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

Monster has taken a lot of abuse over the years, usually surrounding its cables and the hefty prices one incurs for picking up a set. But that’s not all they handle, and one of their newer items, the iMotion CarPlay [...]

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New iPad 2 Not Sporting SD Cards; Was It Just a Rumor? [iPad 2 SD Card Slot Rumors Debunked Ahead of Release Date; It Was Fun While It Lasted]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

For a while there we hoped that the next-gen Apple tablet will come with more storage support, but not the kind of upgraded built-in storage. We kept talking about the possibility of the iPad 2 sporting an SD card slot [...]

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Toshiba Qosmio T750 Gets Color-Change Capability [Toshiba Notebook Uses Nanotech To Make Color Changes]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

Toshiba’s been pretty quiet lately, but what they’ve been sitting on is something to see. We all know that notebook computers are great things, allowing you to take your work on the road with you. But for some, the often [...]

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Eric Schmidt: Leaving Google Had Nothing To Do With China [Schmidt Rebuffs Rumors And Speculation, Says His Departure From CEO Role Had Nothing To Do With Him Being "Overturned" On China]

By on Friday, 28. January 2011

It’s been common speculation and heresay that Eric Schmidt, outgoing Google CEO, is stepping down from the company because he felt disenfranchised with the company after co-founders Larry and Sergei “overruled” him on the decision to operate in China, after [...]

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