Archive for April, 2011
PlayStation Network Down Update: Some PSN Services To Return This Week
Now that Sony has had to deal with the biggest security breach in the history of gaming, the possibility of personal user information being stolen and then sold off on the black market, and an intervention from the United States congress, it seems that it’s about time to get the [...]
Samsung Galaxy S II Root Already Available Ahead of Launch in Most Markets
Android fans are probably more than aware that Samsung’s next-gen Android flagship device, the Galaxy S II, is hitting stores in various markets as we speak, and it looks like the high-end smartphone has been already rooted ahead of the actual launch in most of those markets.
Two New iPhone 5 Versions in the Works Ahead of Fall Release Date?
We saw a lot of iPhone 5 rumors recently and the latest one is saying that Apple could be building not one but two distinct iPhone 5 models, a “Standard” version and a “Pro” model. That sort of talk goes well with previous rumors that were saying Apple will introduce [...]
Samsung Droid Charge Release Date Scheduled for May 3 Or Later
The Samsung Droid Charge is Verizon’s second 4G LTE Android smartphone, following the HTC Thunderbolt. It’s also the most expensive one, and, just like its LTE predecessor, this baby was also delayed, although the Charge’s delay was made public after the official launch of the phone.
RIM Cuts Profit Forecast for FY 2012
It’s going to be a sad year for RIM–or, at least not as happy as they’d want to be before their business year started. The BlackBerry maker has had to reduce its profit forecast due to poor smartphone sales.
Watch Elise 'Evolve' In New SSX Developer Diary
Fans of the old-school SSX titles may have gotten their way after the outcry over EA Sports’ plans to reboot the series with a more gritty and realistic take on snowboarding, but we’re still going to have to put up with some changes when the new title releases next year. [...]
Stop The AT&T-T-Mobile Merger? You Can Let The Government Know
Some in the tech blog world have discovered a page where the FCC is taking public comments on various issues that they take up and consider. Normally, most people don’t have opinions on important issues like what to do with 770 MHz band, but considering so many people are against [...]
T-Mobile Trashes Verizon On Twitter
The past two weeks, the tech world has been focused on the massive PlayStation Network outage on the PlayStation 3. Probably fortunately for Verizon, whose 4G LTE network quietly went down for a few days this past week, leaving HTC Thunderbolt owners (and those who own the 4G modems and [...]
HP webOS Wireless Keyboard Seen In FCC
Those eagle-eyed FCC watchers have noticed that a wireless Bluetooth keyboard for webOS devices from HP has been approved by the regulatory body. The unnamed keyboard is known as “Bluetooth Keyboard KT-1087” as far as the FCC is concerned, but it appears to be a wireless keyboard that will go [...]
PlayStation Network Down Update: Kaz Hirai To Address Media Tomorrow
The PlayStation Network outage of last week and this week is really spiraling out of control for Sony, PR wise. The outage has been covered on mainstream news and is surely having a huge impact on Sony’s brand identity. Thus far, all updates we’ve gotten from Sony on the outage [...]

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