Verizon Sees The iPad As An Opportunity To Sell details Plans

March 10, 2010

Verizon Sees The iPad As An Opportunity To Sell input Plans

Despite Apple once again teaming up with AT&T for the iPad’s documents plan, Verizon doesn’t seem to be discouraged, particularly once you take a peek at the leaked memo to its staff that’s going around the Web. Bringing up points that AT&T’s network is “overloaded”, and that the 3G version of the iPad will cost more, the carrier is aiming to persuade users to get the Wi-Fi version of the iPad and pair it up with a device like MiFi. Of course, what the memo fails to mention is that Verizon MiFi costs you $60 a month, which is twice as much that AT&T charges for its unlimited iPad plan, so you’ll be paying more in the expanded run. What do you think? Are you planning to purchase an iPad with an AT&T 3G plan, or go along with Verizon’s suggestion?

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Wal-Mart purchases Vudu

February 23, 2010

Wal-Mart purchases Vudu

Wal-Mart sees an opportunity in the online movie business and has extended their empire to include the purchase of Vudu, although the financial terms were not disclosed to the masses. Just in case you aren't too familiar with what Vudu does, the company offers software built into TVs and Blu-ray players, enabling subscribers to rent or purchase high-definition movies and TV programs by the Net where they can watch instantly without waiting for a Blu-ray disc or DVD to reach in their mailbox. Currently, Vudu has licensed subject matter from most of the major studios with around 16,000 movies on offer, and ought to keep you occupied during your most bored moments. Will Wal-Mart be successful in that effort?

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First iPad Review, I played with it on 1/27

January 28, 2010

iPad, I played with it: first impressions review

Shortly after the Apple Launch in San Francisco, we had the opportunity to play with an iPad for towering decent to have an notion of how it feels to use one and how the iPad looks in the real world. After months of speculation, we have to say that the overall pre-launch perception unmistaken was at times unmistaken (hardware+OS) and plain wrong on other topics - like the pricing. You've seen all the info, and now it's day to reply the question: how is it to use one?

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iPad, I played with it: first impressions review

January 28, 2010

iPad, I played with it: first impressions review

Shortly after the Apple Launch in San Francisco, we had the opportunity to play with an iPad for faraway sufficient to have an concept of how it feels to use one and how the iPad looks in the real world. After months of speculations, we have to say that the overall pre-launch perception exact was at times unmistaken (hardware+OS) and plain wrong on other topics - like the pricing. You've seen all the info, and now it's duration to reply the question: how is it to use one?

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CoPilot Live v8 GPS navigation app debuts at CES

January 10, 2010

CoPilot Live v8 GPS navigation app debuts at CES

[CES 2010] CoPilot Live took the opportunity to roll out its v8 GPS navigation app for the Google Nexus One here, where you are able to purchase it for $34.99. that places the app as the top grossing paid app on the Android Market to term - guess there is a trend to produce more use of your smartphone as a GPS navigation device where possible compared to purchasing a standalone GPS navigation device. Just in case you're rocking to other smartphones, you'll be pleased to note that CoPilot Live GPS Navigation is additionally readily available on the iPhone App Store and Windows Phones apart from the Android Market.

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Nexus One Coming To Vodafone In A Few Weeks

January 7, 2010

Nexus One Coming To Vodafone In A Few Weeks

While all the news is about T-Mobile getting Google’s Nexus One phone, let’s not forget that Vodafone will additionally be getting the phone. A Vodafone spokeswoman has additionally confirmed that the carrier will be offering the phone in Europe, starting from the UK. Pricing and info haven’t been revealed by Vodafone just yet, but we certainly hope it will be fair. The spokeswoman from Vodafone has stated:

"I can confirm that Vodafone is the first operator to partner with Google to offer the Nexus One in Europe, starting soon in the UK, in a few short weeks. No detail on pricing and precise timing has yet been made, but that will come in a few weeks."

On a side note, it seems that O2 has no plans to stock the Nexus One yet, so that might be a good opportunity for Vodafone.

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Shuttle to announce new machines at CES 2010

November 23, 2009

Shuttle to announce new machines at CES 2010

Shuttle is taking the opportunity to announce a new range of all-in-one PCs at CES 2010, although there are still not adequate (or should we say a drought) of knowledge regarding features, specifications or images. We do know that these new all-in-one machines will feature Intel’s latest Pinetrail technology. Well, whatever the case is, we'll prepare certain to check it out at CES 2010 next year.

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