Archive for March, 2011 - Page 15
Buffalo Brings Out BDXL Disc Burner [Buffalo's BRXL-PC6U2-BK Offers BDXL Burning Capabilities At A Pretty Hefty Price Tag]
BDXL is, pretty much, the best way to do big storage these days. And if you need a place to put between 100 and 128 gigs of data in one place quickly, and take it with you where ever you [...]
Verizon Reportedly Selling Original iPad At $299 [Prices On Original iPads Range From $299 to $499 Depending On Storage Capability At Verizon, According To Reports]
If you’re a little bit behind the curve vis-a-vis the whole tablet PC thing, you may be getting a prime opportunity to get in on the ground floor. The very ground floor, specifically–seems the folks out at Verizon are putting [...]
Comcast Shows Third Version of Xfinity [Comcast's Xfinity App on iOS Gets Some Significant Upgrades In Content And Customizations]
Comcast subscribers are going to get a little extra punch if they’re also iOS users–you’ll be able to get a lot more out of your iPad and iPhone with the release of the third version of Comcast’s Xfinity App. Several [...]
GameFly Complains To US Post Office: Treat Us Like Netflix! [Game Rental By Mail Service Complains That USPS Is Delaying Their Shipments, Charging Them More Than Netflix]
GameFly is a video game rental by mail service, and can be summed up quickly and accurately as “Netflix for Games”. Now, the orange envelope company is complaining to the US Postal Service that Netflix envelopes are given priority over theirs in the post [...]
Some iPad 2 Models Reporting Wi-Fi Connection Issues [Reports Emerging That Claim Some iPad 2 Models Are Having A Tough Time Hooking Up To Wi-Fi]
Strange news coming out of Apple today…seems that reports are coming in about iPad 2 models that are having a tough time getting a connection up to wi-fi. The odd part is that the original iPads had a comparable problem, [...]
TripAdvisor Email Addresses Stolen [Popular Travel & City Guide Warns Users Against Spam & Social Engineering Attacks]
If you travel often, TripAdvisor would be one good resource for checking out hotels, restaurants, resorts and destinations. Users might have to be on guard for spam, though.
O2 Delays Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Release [Xperia Play 'Playstation Phone' Release Gets Delayed With O2, They Need More Time To Flush Out The Bugs]
It was back in February when O2 UK announced the white Xperia Play that they would be launching as an exclusive offering. And well, they have returned today with word of a delay. In other words, the handset is not [...]
Nokia E7 Pre-Orders Now Available Direct From Nokia, Expected To Ship In April [Nokia E7 Pre-Orders Begin Today, Free On A £35 Per Month Tariff Or £469 PAYG]
It seems like it has been a long road to release for the Nokia E7, after all, we learned the official specs during Nokia World way back in September of last year. And well, then there were the delays and [...]
MSI Ships Pair Of New Computers, The CR650 Laptop And The Wind Top AE2050 [Two New Items Ship From MSI, Giving Us Prices And Release Dates After Some Delay]
It’s hard to believe that the last time I heard anything out of MSI about their CR650 laptop was back when the buzz was wearing off the CES show back in January. And while we didn’t have price or release [...]
US Cellular Rolls-Out BlackBerry 6 Update For The Curve 9330 & Bold 9650 [BlackBerry Bold 9650 & Curve 9330 OS 6 Update Now Available With US Cellular]
While we often talk about smartphone updates these days, one platform that does not get mentioned quite as often is the BlackBerry. That said, though the updates seem to be few and further between, that is not to say they [...]

