Fotopedia has already updated 7 of its popular iPad apps for Retina Display and now another title is getting the same treatment – Fotopedia National Parks. It’s only obvious the company behind popular photo apps decided to wait for the Earth Day and National Parks Week to take this step and when you think about…
Splashtop software to come preloaded on Lenovo tablets and PCs
Cross-device computing experts at Splashtop scored a deal with Lenovo, which will preload Splashtop’s apps on its tablets and PCs. Starting in May, customers purchasing Lenovo PCs will get Splashtop Streamer out of box, while those who go for Lenovo ThinkPad tablets will get Splashtop Remote Desktop HD. This is turn will allow users to…
Samsung Smart Window gives us a peek at the future [Video]
I’ve been in Seoul for the last week and I just took a tour of the amazing Samsung D’light store and art installation. Along with a variety of cell phones, tablets, televisions and computers, there were some interesting concept devices like the Smart Window. As you can see from the video below, it’s some cool…
T-Mobile Launches Ultra-Sleek HTC One S on April 25
Earlier today, AT&T announced that it will start selling the HTC One X on May 6th and now T-Mobile has confirmed it will sell the One S starting April 25. The handset will be available online and in select stores nationwide. With its slim profile, the One S is the thinnest smartphone T-Mobile offers. It…
Larry Page: Android isn’t critical to Google
Google CEO Larry Page revealed a few choice words about Android and how much of a priority it is to the company during a trial today with Oracle over the lawsuit dating back to 2010. Page was asked about Android’s importance to Google in 2010, to which he responded, “I believe Android was very important…
Verizon to sell off some of its 700MHz spectrum holdings
Verizon today announced its plans to sell off all of its 700 MHz A and B spectrum licenses to rationalize its spectrum holdings. This sale will go down if the government allows the largest wireless provider in the United States to buy AWS spectrum from a contingent of cable companies. The plan for Verizon is…
Joe Danger death-defying his way to iOS & Android
If you’re a fan of side-scrolling racing games similar to Ubisoft’s Trials Revolution, which coincidentally released on XBLA today, then you might have heard of a game called Joe Danger. Joe Danger was originally released exclusively on the Playstation Network, but after a few months, found its way to the Xbox Live Arcade. Now, it…
Nokia’s building Lumia phones as fast as it can
At this point, everyone knows AT&T is in bed with Microsoft, especially with the recent launch of the Nokia Lumia 900. The second largest wireless provider in the United States for weeks hyped the Lumia 900, claiming that it’ll be the company’s biggest launch for a device ever. Well, as bold as that statement sounds,…
Apple responds to accusations its data center is a polluting menace
Yesterday we wrote about Greenpeace’s research that accused Apple’s North Carolina data center of being environmentally dirty. According to the research firm’s study, Apple is among the biggest environmental offenders when it comes to powering its data factories with coal. Well, to no ones surprise, Apple send out an official response to Greenpeace’s scathing report…
HTC One X to launch May 6 with AT&T, $199 price tag
We knew the One X was coming to AT&T and today the carrier has made it official. The flagship Android phone will land as an AT&T exclusive starting May 6. The AT&T One X will drop the NVIDIA Tegra 3 found in the international version of the handset and replace it with a 1.5 GHz…









