The Daily Slash: December 7 2010
Oh my goodness it really WAS Chrome OS like we had the freaky feeling it would be this morning! Take a look at the full Google Chrome Event Re-Cap and Analysis by our man in the field Ben Bajarin who...
View ArticleThe Daily Slash: December 9 2010
Behold! Notion Ink Adam! Chris Davies writes up a full report and a bunch o’ people chime in with high fives and cheers. Housewives then smuggle iPads and smartphones into China while the iPad 2 case...
View ArticleHackulous unveils “reverse BitTorrent” for sharing apps with jailbreak community
Those that use jailbroken iPhones and other Apple devices are able to get software from places other than the App Store. One of the places that many of the jailbreak users go for software is the...
View ArticleThe Zeppelin Air by Bowers & Wilkins
The Zeppelin is the first wireless speaker dock that will stream your music through Apple AirPlay. AirPlay will allow your computer to stream music and even control every aspect of volume...
View ArticleMillennial Media December 2010 mobile market stats unveiled
Millennial Media tracks the mobile market to offer us all sorts of little details on the most popular devices, makers, and operating systems and the details are based on impressions for mobile ads...
View ArticleApple will support TD-LTE standard says China Mobile
With the iPhone, now hitting Verizon with CDMA support and the device being on 3G networks around the world there are other carriers using different standards that want the iPhone too. In China, the...
View ArticleApple Releases Third beta of iOS 4.3 to Developers
Today Apple released the third beta of iOS 4.3, called 8F5166b, to developers for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. This is the third beta release from Apple in three weeks. Details were not...
View ArticleComing Soon: Monty Python Cow Tossing for your iPhone
If flinging turds at island invaders hasn’t helped you get out your pent up aggressions, help is on the way. Soon you will be able to use a spiky catapult to fling cows at angry Englishmen in flimsy...
View ArticleVerizon iPhone 4 Launches Tomorrow
Verizon Wireless has just sent out a flurry of emails to their current customers. Tomorrow will mark the first day of subscriber-only sales for Big Red’s long-awaited iPhone. Sales start at 3 AM...
View ArticleVerizon iPhone 4 Review
If the original iPhone was the most anticipated cellphone of its time, then the Verizon iPhone 4 has to be the most demanded variant since the first launch back in 2007. A launch rumor that managed to...
View ArticleVerizon Employees Asked to “Focus on the Customer”– Wait for the iPhone
If Verizon employees are excited about the opportunity to get an iPhone on Verizon’s network – they will have to wait. Verizon sent out an email to all employees yesterday asking them to refrain from...
View ArticleApple Files Patent for iPad Stylus
Apple filed a patent today for a Stylus specifically designed for touchscreen use. Does this mean that Steve Jobs is backing down on his position that “If you see a stylus, they blew it.” ? Not...
View ArticleiControlPad with Bluetooth Shipping This Month
Back in September we wrote about iControlPad dumping the dock connectors in favor of Bluetooth. The new iControlPad with Bluetooth is scheduled to ship February 16th. According to iControlPad’s...
View ArticleSlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: February 10 2011
It’s iPhone 4 day. This phone has been out for months on AT&T’s mobile network, but the release on Verizon will today create a whole new meaning for fervor. Next, Guitar Hero is Over – if you want...
View ArticleOnly Modest Lines for Verizon iPhone 4
After all the excitement surrounding the release of the iPhone 4 on Verizon, the lines at stores were somewhat underwhelming this morning. This even though, according to Analyst Mike Abramsky with RBC...
View ArticleVerizon iPhone 4 Cheaper for Apple to Build
The new Verizon iPhone 4 costs 9% less for Apple to build than the AT&T iPhone 4, according to a teardown analysis report by IHS iSuppli. The bill of materials, or the total cost of the phone’s...
View ArticleThe Daily Slash: February 10, 2011
First get your giggle on in a column by yours truly over on Android Community by the name of Waves of Impact and No Lines for Verizon’s iPhone. Next, if you haven’t already, grab the Angry Birds...
View ArticlePandora looks beyond music in IPO
Plagued by costly music rights fees, online radio service Pandora looked beyond music in their multi million dollar IPO filing this week. The online service, based on the Music Genome Project, hopes...
View ArticleApple’s New App Store Rules Impact Amazon’s Kindle App
Apple’s new app store subscription plan, specifying that Apple will take a 30% cut of all content sold within apps, will also affect Amazon’s Kindle app when used on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. It...
View ArticleIs Microsoft’s Zune on the way out?
With all the talk about Windows Phone 7 recently, many people are starting to wonder why Zune hasn’t been mentioned at all. It seems logical that Zune software would be a part of a Windows phone, since...
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