Archive for October, 2011 - Page 20
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich "Is The First Step In Rethinking Android"
We have seen quite a bit in terms of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich since it was announced. But perhaps more important, many had been watching and waiting for ICS as it was going to be the first version of Android to help merge the tablets and smartphones into one [...]
T-Mobile Offers Release Dates For The Galaxy Tab 10.1 & Springboard Tablets
T-Mobile offered up the official announcement for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Springboard tablets earlier in the month and like many of these types of announcements — it arrived without anything specific in terms of a release date.
Garmin Fit App Announced For Android & iOS, Brings Garmin Connect Integration
Garmin has officially announced their latest fitness offering, which comes as a departure from their existing Forerunner line. This latest is the Garmin Fit app, which is available as of today for both Android and iOS running smartphones.
Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Rolling-Out Ahead Of Schedule
Verizon began rolling out their 4G LTE network less than one year ago, and when things first began, the goal was to have coverage available for 185 million users before the end of 2011. And well, it looks like Verizon is currently ahead of schedule.
Nest Learning Thermostat Is the iPod of Household Appliances
Disruptive technology does not always need to be about computers, smartphones and tablets, which is why one of the original iPod’s designers, Tony Fadell, has launched an energy-saving thermostat with artificial intelligence as his next big project.
Sony Releases PSP Bundle One Last Time
The PS Vita is slated to arrive in the United States in February of 2012 — it’s just a few months away, but I’m sure a lot of you fans are itching to get your hands on the new handset. With the Holiday season fast approaching, Sony is releasing what’s [...]
Apple Updates Line of Polyurethane Covers for iPad
Apple recently refreshed its MacBook Pro line, selling new computers with faster processors and more storage. The very quiet launch is coupled with an even quieter refresh of Apple polyurethane covers for the iPad. The Smart covers were updated with a new color, with another color getting retired.
iPad Dominance Concerns Tablet Component Manufacturers
The tablet computer landscape is completely dominated by the iPad — that is definitely not a secret. Competitors have come and gone, but iPad still retains top spot. The recent rise in Android tablet sales, however, could signal the beginning of an inevitable plateau in iPad sales. The component manufacturers [...]
Facebook Could Be More Profitable Than Amazon in 2011, Arrington Says
We already know Facebook is huge company, and growing even more as time goes by. But how large is it exactly? TechCruch founder Michael Arrington believes it’s larger than what the media claims it to be — it could even be more profitable than Amazon.

Android App Downloads Surpass iOS App Downloads For the First Time
Android has taken the lead in application market downloads, according to reports by by market analysts. This is the first time for the platform to overtake iOS, although Apple still trumps Google in terms of revenue and per-user downloads

