Friday, April 24th, 2009 at 8:40 am
Anyone expecting to see an Apple netbook at the WWDC in June is going to be disappointed. This news was dropped by Tim Cook, the Apple COO.
According to him, people who want to surf the web can use an iPod or iPhone, which are portable enough. He also said that today’s netbooks are compromising products.
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at 1:58 pm
Currently, Sony Computer Entertainment America’s senior VP of marketing, Peter Dille, has admitted that the PlayStation Portable has been hit hard by piracy – with as many as 50 million units in the marketplace potentially having been compromised.
“I’m convinced and we’re convinced that piracy has taken out a big chunk of our software sales on PSP,” Dille told Gamasutra. “It’s been a problem that the industry has to address together; it’s one that I think the industry takes very seriously, but we need to do something to address this because it’s criminal what’s going on, quite frankly.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 at 1:25 pm
Recently, Oracle gobbled up Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion Monday, boldly swooping in to take advantage after IBM dropped its bid to buy one of high-tech’s best-known — and most-troubled — companies.
The startling deal, Oracle’s first hardware acquisition, steps up Oracle’s bid to become a one-stop technology shop for more than 300,000 corporate, government and academic customers. It also effectively ends Sun’s 27-year history as Silicon Valley’s maverick independent.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 at 1:21 pm
Currently, i don’t cover Mac or Windows news on the site, even though most people who have an iPhone will at some point plug it into a laptop or desktop. And we almost never cover software that isn’t directly involved with that plug in connection. Why the exception? Tweetie for Mac began as Tweetie for iPhone, one of the most popular and robust iPhone Twitter clients in the App Store, and as much as the iPhone version set the foundation for Tweetie for Mac, it looks like Tweetie for Mac rebuilt that foundation for the next iPhone release.
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Friday, April 17th, 2009 at 1:47 pm
Just a little note if you were thinking about picking up a brand new HTC Touch Pro2 off contract when it hits the US Shore. Off contract Touch Pro 2 and Touch Diamond 2 HTC’s have been spotted unlocked in Singapore for S$1,328 ($887) and S$1,088 ($726) respectively. And yes, those are about the same unlock prices that are coming to a North American retailer near you.
Corporation, a global designer of mobile phones, today unveiled two new flagship devices, the HTC Touch Diamond2 and HTC Touch Pro2. Integrating innovative simplicity with unique style and an intuitive interface, the device balances function, form and cutting-edge technology to personalize the communication and mobile Internet experience.
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 at 5:56 am
T-Mobile is reportedly readying a new crop of devices based on Google’s Android operating system. According to a New York Times report citing confidential documents, the company is planning a home telephone device and tablet PC device which will utilize versions of Android.
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 at 5:53 am
Recently, last month Apple posted a listing for a Camera Project manager. The aim of the position was the “development and of integration of camera modules across iPhone and iPod.
“The former is not especially exciting, but the latter is certainly interesting, seeing as how current versions of Apple’s flagship MP3 player don’t yet offer the feature.
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at 1:40 pm
In an attempt to shore up even more subscribers to their broadband package, carrier AT&T has decided to throw in a netbook into the entire bundle to make it irresistable to most save for the select few with an iron will to resist against temptation. These new netbooks will start from as low as $49.99, depending on the type of package you’re looking for.
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at 1:35 pm
In a move that will surely send alarm bells ringing in Microsoft headquarters, Hewlett Packard, the world’s leading PC manufacturer, has announced that they are considering replacing Windows with Google’s Android operating system in some of their upcoming netbook models.
This potential change in operating systems is likely driven by the slumping economy and PC manufacturers’ desire to make their machines even more affordable. Microsoft charges steep licensing fees for the use of Windows, while Google allows Android to be used free, so this move could save HP millions of dollars and further reduce the price of netbooks.
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009 at 8:42 am
The brand new and game changing OnLive service was announced at the Game Developers Conference yesterday. OnLive is a gaming service that plans to provide gamers who have entry level home computers with access to games they would never be able to run on those machines.
This is accomplished through cloud computing; where the heavy, hardware intensive processing needed for high-end gaming is done on central OnLive servers which then essentially stream the gameplay footage to users. Learn more about OnLive after the jump.
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