VUDU has today announced that its streaming video service will now be available on Sony's Blu-ray devices, allowing owners to benefit from both 2D and 3D VUDU movie streaming. The VUDU streaming services will offer both 2D and 3D titles on a pay-per-view tariff and will stream the content at 1080p … [Read more...] about VUDU 2D-3D Streaming Lands On Sony Blu-ray Devices
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HP TouchPad webOS Tablet Coming In June
HP officially announced their new webOS tablet, the HP TouchPad last month, and now HP's CEO Leo Apotheker has announced that the HP TouchPad will be available in June of 2011. He also mentioned something more about webOS on HP PCs, which we know is coming next year, but now it looks like there … [Read more...] about HP TouchPad webOS Tablet Coming In June
Verizon Makes HTC Thunderbolt Official, Coming March 17th
Earlier today we told you that online retailer Wirefly has announced that they would be selling the HTC Thunderbolt from the 17th of March, and now Verizon Wireless has officially announced the HTC Thunderbolt. The HTC Thunderbolt will be available on Verizon Wireless from Thursday the 17th of … [Read more...] about Verizon Makes HTC Thunderbolt Official, Coming March 17th
Toshiba Launches Satellite C670 Intel Core i3 Notebook
Toshiba has added a new notebook to their Satellite range with the launch of the new Toshiba C670 and C670D notebooks. The main difference between the two models is the processor, with the C670 featuring an Intel Core i3 processor and the C670D featuring an AMD E-series processor. This distinction … [Read more...] about Toshiba Launches Satellite C670 Intel Core i3 Notebook
No Nokia Windows Phone 7 Devices Until 2012
The last things we heard from Microsoft and Nokia about the new Nokia Windows Phone 7 devices, was that we should expect to see some Nokia WP7 handsets launching sometime in October of 2011. Now it seems that this may not happen, and we may actually have to wait until next year to see the first … [Read more...] about No Nokia Windows Phone 7 Devices Until 2012
Google Revamps Its Street View Website
Google has launched a new revamped website for its sometimes controversial Street View service. With the addition of new locations that are inaccessible by cars and have been recorded using Google Street Trike, Snowmobile and Trolley. The newly revamped Street View website also includes prominent … [Read more...] about Google Revamps Its Street View Website
LOVEFilm Arrivies On Onyx Browser Connected TVs
Amazon-owned LOVEFilm has announced the release of its WatchNow video service on Oregan Networks' Onyx media browser, used on a cross-section of internet-connected televisions and set-top boxes. The new WatchNow application released by LOVEFilm for devices running the Onyx media browser is … [Read more...] about LOVEFilm Arrivies On Onyx Browser Connected TVs
Time Warner Cable Unveils New iPad App With Live TV (video)
Time Warner has announced its launching a new iPad application that will allow users of its Time Warner Cable TV service who subscribe to both video and Internet service, to be able to view live TV directly on their iPads, via their home Wi-Fi network. Once the new iPad app is opened, a user will … [Read more...] about Time Warner Cable Unveils New iPad App With Live TV (video)
Apple Applies For Apple Logo Trademark Used By The Beatles
Apple has recently filed two trademark applications in Europe for the iconic Apple Corps logo that was famously used by the Beatles. This trademark filing is extensive, covering 14 international classifications, which include computer hardware, social networking, mobile phones, gaming, and many … [Read more...] about Apple Applies For Apple Logo Trademark Used By The Beatles
Google Preparing NFC Payment Trials In New York And San Francisco?
Google is planning to step up its near-field-communication technology (NFC) with trials for a payment system in both New York and San Francisco, according to a Bloomberg report. The report suggests that within the next four months, Google plans to start testing its mobile-payment service at stores … [Read more...] about Google Preparing NFC Payment Trials In New York And San Francisco?
Microsoft To Kill Off The Zune
Microsoft launched its first Zune player about five years ago, in an ambitious attempt to take on Apple and its highly successful iPod. Unfortunately, the Zune wasn't anywhere near as popular as Microsoft had hoped, and they failed to make a significant dent in Apple's dominance of the portable … [Read more...] about Microsoft To Kill Off The Zune
Adobe Discovers Critical Vulnerability In Flash Player
Adobe has issued a security announcement reporting they have discovered a critical vulnerability in their Flash Player 10.2.152.33 and earlier versions, which affects Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris operating systems. The newly discovered vulnerability within Flash Player could cause crashes … [Read more...] about Adobe Discovers Critical Vulnerability In Flash Player











