Archive for July, 2011 - Page 9
iPhone 4S/5 Release Date to Coincide with AT&T Data Throttling Plans?
After the leaked cases (one and two), the appearance of the cheap iPhone or the fresh rumored launch date we spotted these past few days for the next-gen iPhone, we have a new iPhone 4S/5 rumor du jour which involves one of the most important Apple partners, AT&T.
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Big OLED Televisions At Least Three Years Out, Say Industry Figures
Interesting bit of news for those of you who, like me, happen to be home theater buffs. A fairly big name in the industry out at AU Optronics says that large OLED televisions won’t be feasible for another three years. This by itself is worthwhile to know, especially if you’re [...]
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Android App Developers Upset When Popular Apps Drop From Search Results
During the last month many Android app developers have seen their popular apps free fall in numbers of downloads because of some change in the search algorithm. Apps that have had high search rankings for keywords previously are now not even showing up. Some developers are seeing downloads drop as much [...]
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Sony PRS-T1 Makes Contact With The FCC
It was just a couple weeks ago when we first heard the initial stirrings that a new lineup of Sony Reader products may be making their way to our shelves at some point soon. And though Sony proper expressed vague and noncommittal support to its product line, not many specifics [...]
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Samsung Galaxy S II Sign Up Page Available; No Release Date
The Galaxy S II, while selling gloriously in other international markets, is yet to make its debut in the USA, but at least starting today those of you interested in buying the phone can use the sign up page Samsung has kindly provided.
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DubMeNow & AT&T Partner To Bring Campus Guide Mobile Platform To Thousands Of Universities
Students arriving on campus for the first time may soon find that the usual inundation of papers is a thing of the past. Now things like maps, schedules, contacts, events and courses may soon just be uploaded to their smartphones. AT&T and DubMeNow are partnering up to make this a [...]
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Amazon Strikes Streaming Deal With Universal
New development in the streaming sector, folks, as the crew out at Amazon have just announced details of a new deal to bring a surprisingly potent player in the movie world onto their streaming roster. That’s right, the folks out at Universal have just inked a deal that will give [...]
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Android App Makes Finding A Last Minute Hotel Simple
Have you ever been in the situation where you are in unfamiliar territory and you need a hotel room right away? Usually you’re stuck with what you come across and you end up paying more than you ever wanted to. Hotel Tonight, an Android app, was designed for just such [...]
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Time Warner Cable Loses Huge Numbers Of Subscribers, Causes Unclear
Time Warner Cable announced some serious losses in its subscriber base throughout the second quarter, and that’s got plenty of people wondering just which trend currently working on us has driven this particular development.
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ViewSonic Says The gTablet Will Never Officially Receive Honeycomb
Honeycomb is much sought after when it comes to Android Tablets. That’s why many owners of the gTablet are upset to hear that their tablets will never “officially” receive the upgrade. ViewSonic tells them it never was intended to get the upgraded OS and was not even marketed as such.
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