Archive for April, 2011 - Page 12
Acer ZGB Chrome OS Notebook Details Surface [Recently Revealed Acer ZGB Notebook Details Suggest It Will Be Intel Atom Based, Running Chrome OS & Feature An HDMI Port]
Way back in August of last year we learned that Acer was working on a Chrome OS based notebook. At the time the details were rather slim, however the notebook was dubbed the Acer ZGA.
Apple iPad 2 Will Be Available In 12 Additional Countries This Week [Apple iPad 2 Coming To Japan On April 28th With 11 Additional Countries On April 29th & China On May 6th]
Many are probably still surprised to learn that the white iPhone 4 is going to be officially available as of tomorrow, however we suspect that many are probably just as excited to see that Apple has detailed the further international [...]
Apple: “We’re Not Tracking the Location of Your iPhone” [Apple's Official Statement on the iPhone Tracking Issue is That Data is Not Being Used for Tracking Purposes]
Apple has published its official stance on the iPhone tracking issue. In short, Apple is saying they’re not guilty of any location tracking. Instead, the data is just being used to improve location-based services.
Apple Makes It Official, The White iPhone 4 Will Be Available Tomorrow April 28th [Apple Announces White iPhone 4 Availability, Also Thanks Everyone That "Waited Patiently"]
Just like that, the unicorn-like white iPhone 4 is going to be available for sale as of tomorrow April 28th, 2011. And thankfully, this news is official and coming by way of Apple.
Amazon Says “App Store” is a Generic Term; Asks Court to Drop Apple Case [Amazon Formally Requests Court to Drop Apple's Lawsuit, Citing That Even Steve Jobs Has Called Android Application Stores "App Stores"]
Apple is known to be fiercely defensive over its trademarks. But when Apple sued Amazon for what is supposedly a generic term, have they gone too far? Amazon thinks so.
More Than 70 Android Malware Types In Circulation – Kaspersky [Security Firm Kaspersky Says Number of Android Malware is Rising at Currently at 70 in Circulation. Should You Be Worried?]
As the Android platform becomes more popular, malware risks are also rising. Kaspersky says the types of Android malware is on the rise. Should you be worried?
PlayStation Network Down Update: Hulu Plus Customers Getting Offered Credit [Hulu Offers $2 One Week Credit To Plus Members After PSN Outage Blocks Hulu Plus Enjoyment]
If you’re a gamer or even vaguely follow technology news, you’re probably aware that the PlayStation Network service that allows PS3 gamers to play online is down after an “intrusion”. Although the Netflix service is still working on PS3, Hulu [...]
Droid Incredible Free On Amazon Wireless [Amazon Selling The First Droid Incredible For $.01, Get One Before It Disappears]
Verizon introduced the Droid Incredible 2 yesterday, and while they had given the first Droid Incredible “end of life” status a while back, that doesn’t mean that all third-party retailers like Amazon Wireless have sold through their stock of the [...]
Facebook “Suggest Photos of Me to Friends” Feature Another Privacy Risk? [Facebook Will Now Automatically Tag Photos Based on Facial Recognition. Will You Be Opting Out?]
Photo tagging in Facebook is cool. It can help identify people from among a group of friends. But what if your face is automatically being tagged without your knowledge?
HP TouchPad Release Date Soon? Submitted To FCC [HP Submits Their webOS 3.0 Tablet To The US Government, Still No Official Release Date From HP]
Last we heard, HP was going to unleash their new Palm devices on us this summer. Some folks are eagerly awaiting the first webOS tablet, the HP TouchPad, and now, we have evidence that it may be coming sooner, rather [...]

