Archive for September, 2010
Samsung Galaxy Tab: No Phone Calls In the US and No 4G on Sprint
One of the exciting features about the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which we learned would be coming to all four major carriers this fall, made it potentially worth entering into a 2-year contract agreement. This was the ability to pair a Bluetooth headset with the Android tablet to make phone calls, as will be possible with [...]
Samsung Galaxy Tab Coming to All Four Major US Mobile Carriers
The much anticipated Samsung Galaxy Tab, an Android tablet with a 7-inch screen, is officially coming to all of the major US mobile phone carriers. Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile will sell the tablet. Samsung is not giving an exact date or price, leaving that up to each of the companies to announce themselves, according [...]
Internet Explorer 9 Beta: Enjoying the Beauty of the Web
This week Microsoft introduced us to a new experience, a new way of enjoying the web, the beauty of it specifically. The web browser has changed dramatically over the past 15 years, it has moved from this niche thing that was once a second class citizen to activities such as Word processors, spreadsheets to a [...]
How To Check RSS Feeds When Google Reader is Broken
Not all is happy in Google’s world as Google Reader is having a few glitches. For the past couple of days, some users have noticed problems and there are reports in the Google Reader help forums to suggest it is not isolated. Google Reader is a service offered free of charge to Gmail customers. It [...]
HP dm3t Ultra Portable 13.3-inch Notebook Now Has Core i3 Processor
HP has refreshed its Pavilion dm3t ultra-portable notebook with a new ultra-low voltage Intel Core-i3-330UM Processor and some cool†new features. This is a bump over the previous model which maxed out at a Core 2 Duo processor. If you want, you could get an Intel Pentium U5400 ULV processor, which will result in lower [...]
Asus Eee PC 1015PEM Dual Core Netbook Available for Pre-order
The ASUS Eee PC 1015PEM is a 10.1-inch netbook with a dual-core Atom N550 processor. It is now ready for customers to pre-order at J&R.com for $379 or available now for $399 at Amazon (from a 3rd party Amazon partner). The 1015PEM is one of the early dual-core netbooks on the market for under $400. [...]
Acronis True Image for Western Digital Hard Drives Free for Download
Acronis True Image is a powerful backup and drive imaging software that normally costs at least $50 for home users and more for a business version. Western Digital is now offering a version for its customers for free. The purpose of the download from Western Digital is to allow users to do a bit for [...]
First Look at iOS 4.2 for the iPad from Apple Insider
November is still a ways off, but with the recent release of the iOS 4.2 Beta, Apple Insider has had a chance to go hands on with iOS 4.2 for the iPad and provides a full report on new features, changes, AirPlay, AirPrint and more. There are many new features that users are clamoring for, [...]
Parallels 6 Released: Run Windows on a Mac, iPhone or iPad
For Mac users who want, or need, to run Windows without purchasing and running a second PC a software solution like Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac is an affordable and handy solution. Parallels allows users to install Windows right on their Mac and use the Windows applications alongside Mac ones without the need to reboot [...]
Targus iPad Accessories: Case, Stylus and Charger Coming Soon
Targus announced three new Apple iPad accessories today including a couple of carrying cases, a new stylus, and a new car charging solution. Spruce Mini Messenger for iPad The Spruce Mini Messenger is an environmentally friendly carrying case for iPad. All the materials were chosen to keep it from hurting mother nature long after it [...]



