The rumors of a Verizon iPhone continue, we are still expecting a Verizon iPhone 4 to be announced early next year, with AT&T's exclusivity about to end, around the 31st of December 2010. A Verizon iPhone certainly would make a lot of sense for Apple, and would bring it a lot more sales of the … [Read more...] about Verizon iPhone To be Announced At CES?
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Google TV Gets Updated
Yesterday we told you that the Logitech Revue Google TV set top box had received an update. What we forgot to mention was that this was part of an official Google TV update which was rolled out to a number of devices, enhancing the overall user experience and adding several new features. As we … [Read more...] about Google TV Gets Updated
LG Optimus 2X Dual Core Android Smartphone
LG has officially announced their first dual core Android smartphone, the LG Optimus 2x which will go on sale in Korea next month, shortly followed by Europe and Asia. The LG Optimus 2X features a 1GHz dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, plus a 4 inch WVGA display, and it comes with 8GB of built … [Read more...] about LG Optimus 2X Dual Core Android Smartphone
T-Mobile Reduces Samsung Galaxy Tab To $349, Vibrant To $150
T-Mobile has reduced the price of two of its most popular Android-powered devices, the Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet and the Samsung Vibrant (Galaxy S) smartphone. No doubt T-Mobile is looking to cash in on the holiday shoppers, and both of the devices are now the cheapest in the US, with the Galaxy … [Read more...] about T-Mobile Reduces Samsung Galaxy Tab To $349, Vibrant To $150
SNK Neo Geo Gamepad For PS3 Released
With a range of 10 Neo Geo classic games landing on the PS3, including online multi-player, SNK has released a new controller for the PS3, the SNK Neo Geo Gamepad. The SNK Neo Geo Gamepad features USB connectivity and a PS button, plus an eight-way d-pad, and it will be available in Japan … [Read more...] about SNK Neo Geo Gamepad For PS3 Released
Pioneer Ships First BDXL Blu-ray Burner
Back in October, Pioneer announced its cool new internal BDXL drive for computers. The BDXL drive is able to write to new forms of Blu-ray media that have a higher storage capacity than standard Blu-ray discs. The BDXL writer can write to 128GB BD-R QL and 100GB BD-R TL media, making it a … [Read more...] about Pioneer Ships First BDXL Blu-ray Burner
Chrome 9 Beta To Provide Accelerated Graphics?
The race is on amongst the big browser providers Microsoft, Mozilla, and Google to be the first to release a production-quality browser with hardware-accelerated graphics. The competition is nearing its climax, and it currently looks like Google might be the first to cross the finish line. Google … [Read more...] about Chrome 9 Beta To Provide Accelerated Graphics?
VIA Unveils Tiny EPIA-P830 Pico-ITX Board With 1080p HD
VIA, well known for its miniaturisation of mainboards, has created yet another tiny footprint board with full 1080p HD capabilities named the EPIA-P830 Pico-ITX. The tiny board measures just 10 x 7.2 cm and is equipped with a 1.2GHz VIA Nano E-Series processor and VX900 media processor together … [Read more...] about VIA Unveils Tiny EPIA-P830 Pico-ITX Board With 1080p HD
Windows Phone 7 Smartphones Coming To Verizon And Sprint In January?
When Microsoft launched its latest mobile OS in the US, it was available with two of the major networks, AT&T and T-Mobile. Now, it looks like Verizon and Sprint will be getting Windows Phone devices in January of 2011. Neowin are reporting that Microsoft will bring a range of Windows Phone 7 … [Read more...] about Windows Phone 7 Smartphones Coming To Verizon And Sprint In January?
Designer Showcases Icky Modifications For Cellphones
Imagine cellphones that whisper into your ear, ooze palm sweat, and grip your fingers to convey intimacy, even peck you on the cheek. Gross? Invasive? More like innovative, according to Fabian Hemmert during a recent TEDxBerlin convention where he unveiled three phone prototypes. According to … [Read more...] about Designer Showcases Icky Modifications For Cellphones
mSpot Stores Your iTunes Library In The Cloud
Many of us were expecting Apple to launch a cloud-based version of iTunes this year, although now it looks like we won't see anything from Apple until next year. mSpot is a new service for Apple devices that lets you store your iTunes music collection in the cloud. Once you have uploaded your music … [Read more...] about mSpot Stores Your iTunes Library In The Cloud
Gmail Receives Delegation And Contact Restore Features
Google is always adding new features and tweaking its Gmail service, but a couple of new additions to the service are definitely worth a mention. Gmail Delegation: Share Your Inbox The first is 'Delegation,' a new feature within Gmail that allows you to give permissions to other people to access … [Read more...] about Gmail Receives Delegation And Contact Restore Features











