Archive for January, 2011 - Page 22
HTC Flyer Android Tablet Gets Leaked; Coming at MWC 2011?
The HTC Flyer is an upcoming Android tablet that’s going to be announced probably during MWC 2011. Sure it has a strange name but the Flyer is probably getting ready to fly out of HTC’s nest in a few weeks from now, as soon as the MWC show gets underway [...]
Archos 48 Internet Tablet Quietly Unveiled, Currently Available & Priced At $299
Archos has officially rolled-out another model in their Internet Tablet device lineup — the Archos 48, which some may confuse with the previously existing Archos 5 in terms of looks and most specs. The Archos 48, while less expensive as compared to the Archos 5 is missing a few items. [...]
Verizon Confirms iPhone 4 Data Plan Will Be $30 Per Month & Unlimited
Coming by way of Verizon COO Lowel McAdam we now have confirmation for the data plan that will be available once the iPhone 4 comes available. And while this one almost seemed like a given considering Verizon has not said anything otherwise in the lead up, the confirmation is still [...]
Handyscope Attachment Turns iPhone Into Dermascope
While some people will say they don’t really know why they would ever need a dermascope, there are real world applications that can be filled with this handy little device. Dermascopes are the devices that dermatologists use in order to figure out if something is wrong with your skin, in [...]
Verizon Wireless Adds Nearly 900,000 New Customers Last Quarter Who Will Not Be Able To Get The iPhone 4
Sure, Verizon has lots of quality devices aside from the soon to be released iPhone, however that has been a rather large focus as of late. Granted, that is most likely due to the news being the ending of a rather long rumor, but at the same time, Verizon’s most [...]
T-Mobile Set To Lower Samsung Galaxy Tab Pricing Down To $249.99 With Two-Year Agreement
The last we heard anything in terms of the Samsung Galaxy Tab with T-Mobile was back in mid-December when they took $50 off the price. In other words, the price was cut from $399.99 down to $349.99. Anyway, while that sounded good, I think many were secretly wishing for that [...]
Google Introduces Cloud Print For Smartphones
After opening their cloud printing service to Chrome notebook pilot program users last month, Google has officially expanded the service once again, announcing today that they’re launching Cloud Print beta for both mobile documents and Gmail for mobile. Google says that the feature will be available to users in the [...]
Bethesda Confirms Future Games Will Utilize Skyrim Engine
Bethesda is famous for making huge open-world games that allow players to adventure with the same character for dozens and dozens of hours, but they’re also notorious for recycling the same engine in game after game. Of course, I’m referring to the Gamebryo engine, which was most recently used in [...]
Do Not Track Headers Announced by Mozilla & Google
Online privacy is a serious concern, especially after browsers and add-ons have been found to be vulnerable to third-party tracking. Now, Google and Mozilla have announced that their browsers will now support a “do not track” feature.
Apple Hires New Global Director of Security
Apple has recently hired a new global director of security in David Rice. This potentially underscores the company’s focusing on issues pertaining to enterprise security, copyright, and information management.
