We just got back from NVIDIA’s GTC Conference, where we saw some developments that will power the future of mobile devices and device interconnectivity. From NVIDIA’s project SHIELD to in vehicle infotainment systems, GTC showed gave us a glimpse of the changing mobile landscape, as it evolves from smartphones and tablets into the gaming world…
Archives for March 2013
HTC One won’t arrive in the U.S. until the end of April
HTC One has been in the news quite a bit lately, in some cases for good reasons and others for bad. The somewhat negative spotlight its been getting revolves around the delay. Now according to a press release from HTC, we know some more specifics: the HTC One will arrive in the United states by…
Archos GamePad Launches in U.S. for $179
The Archos GamePad is making its debut in the U.S.today, carrying with it a price tag of $179.00. The Android powered tablet/gaming device, which was released in Europe in December of last year, is focused on gaming by combining a PSP-like physical gamepad with an Android Jelly Bean powered tablet. The Archos GamePad runs on Android 4.1, and touts a 7-inch display with a…
BlackBerry Z10 makes US debut on AT&T
The BlackBerry Z10 has crossed over the northern border and is now available in the United States. The BlackBerry 10-powered handset makes its debut on AT&T which is selling the phone online and in its retail stores. AT&T is selling the BlackBerry handset for $199 with a new two-year customer agreement. AT&T isn’t the only…
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop throws iPhone during interview
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop caused a bit of a stir when he tossed an iPhone during a recent interview on Finnish TV. Elop was talking about Nokia’s upcoming lineup of phones that will land in the company’s home country when the interviewer pulled out his iPhone. Elop took care of that problem with the quick flick of his…
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to step down in the coming weeks
A very short press release from the FCC confirms that Chairman Julius Genachowski will step down from his position in the coming weeks. The FCC regulates interstate and international communications that use radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. It includes four commissioners and one Chairman. Genachowski was appointed to the Chairman position by President Barack…
Samsung confirms UK variant of Galaxy S 4 will have quad-core processor
Samsung’s Galaxy S 4 will be available in two variants – one will rock an eight-core Eynos processor, while the other will sport a quad-core processor. The processor type will vary by location. We already know the US variant of the S 4 will get the quad-core processor, and now Samsung has confirmed this variant…
Deals of the Day – 15.6″ Dell Inspiron 15z Core i7 Ultrabook for $689.99
Looking for some hot new tech items on the cheap? We’ve got them all just waiting for you! Our Top Deal today is the 15.6″ Dell Inspiron 15z Core i7 Ultrabook for only $689.99. This Ultrabook should be able to get you where you need to go fast, and you can even do a bit…
Walmart brings its iPhone scan-and-checkout service to 12 new markets
Walmart is tripling the number of U.S. stores in its pilot program that lets shoppers scan items with their iPhones and pay at self-checkout counters. The “Scan & Go” program will soon live in more than 200 stores, up from about 70. And while that’s a significant progress, it only affects a small fraction of…
BlackBerry: We haven’t failed the UK government security standards; The Guardian is misleading the public
BlackBerry has denied reports that its latest mobile platform and BlackBerry Z10 have failed to meet British government security requirements. The Guardian pretty much invented the story, saying that BlackBerry 10 and the BlackBerry Balance software failed to meet the same security requirements that BlackBerry 7.1 met in December last year. BlackBerry obviously denied the…







