Samsung on track with slate device

March 16, 2010

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Apart from jumping aboard the Windows Phone 7 Series platform, Samsung additionally has its eyes set on the slate bandwagon, with Emmanuele Silanesu, national product and marketing manager for Samsung Australia’s IT division, letting it out that Samsung would release its slate “in the second half of the year”, where the device will squarely take aim at the consumer market. We can only keep our fingers crossed in anticipation that Samsung's slate device will prove to be a worthy competitor to the scene.

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Pre-order Your iPad At Five-thirty In The dawn, April 3rd

March 12, 2010

Pre-order Your iPad At Five-thirty In The dawn, April 3rd

If you’ve been jumping up and down in anticipation of the iPad launch on April 3rd, here’s a little tidbit to further whet your appetite. You can start to pre-order your iPad online at apple.com at 5.30am Pacific instance on Friday, March 12th. You’ll can pre-order any model you like, though Wi-Fi models will be available on April 3rd, while 3G models will reach in late April. Have you managed to save your pennies in moment for the official launch yet?

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iPad Scams Surface On Facebook And Twitter

March 3, 2010

iPad Scams Surface On Facebook And Twitter

It was bound to happen, and it seems that scam sites are now riding the wave of anticipation of Apple’s upcoming iPad. Facebook and Twitter pages offering users to beta pop quiz the iPad are surfacing with headers such as “iPad Researchers Wanted – Want to beta analysis Apple’s latest product?” It all seems rather harmless, even when you see the pop-up window portraying to be a quiz, requesting data such as your moment of birth and cellphone number. According to a senior technology consultant at protection firm Sophos, the knowledge provided will them be used to sign you up for a premium rate cellphone service, which will charge you something like $10 a week until you unsubscribe. After Facebook’s defense team was notified about that, the page was disabled, but you can be certain that there will be similar pages that will sprout up the moment one goes down. So whether you see such pages, you’ll certainly want to tread carefully.

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Is The Apple Tablet The Most crucial Thing Steve Jobs Has Ever Done?

January 25, 2010

Is The Apple Tablet The Most vital Thing Steve Jobs Has Ever Done?

Is the Apple tablet the most urgent thing that Steve Jobs has ever done? According to various sources around the World Wide Web, he certainly thinks so. Word is going around that several eyewitnesses, including Apple executives and Jobs’ friends that they’ve heard Jobs say that the project is the “most vital thing I’ve ever done”, and that he’s personally excited about the results. It’s been said for a while now that Steve Jobs has devoted his full attention to the tablet, particularly since he came back from medical leave back in June. whether the iPhone was the outcome of Jobs’ attention, we shudder (in anticipation) to see what the Apple tablet will be like.

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Sprint and Microsoft rumored to offer WiMAX smartphone at CES

December 23, 2009

Sprint and Microsoft rumored to offer WiMAX smartphone at CES

CES has always been a hotbed for new technological announcements and advancements, and next year's event isn't going to be any different. Sprint and Microsoft are rumored to have a WiMax (4G) Windows Mobile smartphone in the works, waiting for CES 2010 to roll around and catch everyone by surprise. The anticipation is further built-up with invitations sent out for a press conference that will take place a day before CES kicks off officially, where both Sprint and Microsoft CEOs will additionally be in attendance in what is touted to be the “hottest spot at CES”.

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LaCie 2Big USB 3.0 RAID drive

December 17, 2009

LaCie 2Big USB 3.0 RAID drive

Just like there can never be decent handbags and shoes for women, so the same it is for computer users - you can never have sufficient storage space. LaCie steps in with their aptly-named 2Big USB 3.0 RAID drive which is able to hit a theoretical throughput speed of 275 MB/s, which is blazing fast by any standards. All you need to do is compose certain that you computer is running on a USB 3.0-compatible motherboard or has a PCI-E card. There is no word on pricing or availability where the LaCie 2Big is concerned, but whether that is the first effort from LaCie, we can't help but drool in anticipation of future iterations that will push the envelope even further. Gotta love the design on that device. [Press Release]

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Apple prepares first external builds of Mac OS X 10.6.3

December 8, 2009

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Apple users will probably lick their lips in anticipation of news that Apple is currently preparing their first external builds of Mac OS X 10.6.3 which ought to be released sometime later that week. Among rumors that circulate incessantly, the upcoming built will most probably come with the expected prefix of 10Dxx, although it remains to be seen what other kinds of bugs and issues that Apple will confront with with the latest update.

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