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Motorola Xoom may cost $800, HTC Thunderbolt $250

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Prices unearthed in Verizon's retail system may have given away steep pricing for the Motorola Xoom. The device is listed as costing $800 unsubsidized, or about $70 more than an iPad equipped with the same 32GB of storage.

World Of Starcraft Trademark Already Owned By Blizzard, Mod Development Continuing

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
World Of Starcraft mod creator Ryan Winzen has had a roller-coaster week, but everything seems to be winding now and leaving him one job offer and one visit to Blizzard HQ the richer.After starting the week with Activision cease and desists raining right and left, the World Of Starcraft developer...

Gainward Outs 3GB GeForce GTX 580 Phantom Graphics Card

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Gainward has rolled out their newest graphics card ‘GeForce GTX 580 Phantom’ that comes equipped with a 3GB of GDDR5 memory.

Card Reader For Card Storing With USB Drive

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Peng Qixuan has creatively designed a card reader concept that allows you to easily store your memory cards inside it while functioning as a card reader thanks to its retractable USB port. This card reader is compatible with various types of memory cards, making it a suitable travel companion.

Crysis 2 Demo Coming Exclusively To Xbox Live January 25th

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
The newest in Crytek’s line of game engine advertisements in games’ clothing, Crysis 2, is about to hit the Xbox 360 in a few days.

Infinity Ward’s Zampella Delayed COD Map Pack For EA’s Benefit, According To EA Email

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
An email sent by an EA exec, though unclear exactly to whom, is raising some very serious questions about Vince Zampella’s role in delaying a map pack for Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare 2 in order to benefit an EA product.The email reads: “A couple months ago, I asked Vince to...

DARWINmachine Hammerhead HMR989 Computer

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
The Hammerhead HMR989 from DARWINmachine is a custom, high-performance desktop computer, which is perfect for the hardcore gamer, enthusiast, or for anyone looking for a desktop machine that is “out of the box”.

iTunes decompile shows pre-existing Qualcomm chipset support

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
A teardown of iTunes' code has given strong hints that Apple already has support for Qualcomm cellular chipsets in its software. AMSS.mbn and partition.mbn files found in the decompile are both unique to Qualcomm's baseband hardware and reportedly a telltale sign that they're being used.

Marantz NA7004 Network Audio Player

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Marantz has announced its latest network audio player, the NA7004, that serves as a digital-to-analog converter for people with large collections of downloaded high-resolution music on their computers or other external storage devices who want to listen through their home audio systems.

The Daily Slash: January 21 2011

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
First order of business, we need a writer! Take a peek at the SlashGear Tech Writer Wanted! post and pass it on if you know someone slick! And make sure they or you are as dedicated to writing as this man is to Verizon, because that’s what SlashGear loves!

Expedia Signs Deal With US Airways

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Expedia made headlines last month when it hid fares for American Airlines after AA cut its fares from being available on Orbitz.

Qualcomm Baseband Evidence for iPhone and iPad Found by Hacker

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Evidence pointing toward an upcoming Qualcomm cellular baseband inside the code for Apple’s iTunes software has been found by a hacker by the name of Zibri.

Google’s Eric Schmidt Stepping Down As CEO, Larry Page Taking Over

January 22nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
The times, they are a-changin’! It’s not exactly normal to see two high-profile companies announce market-shaking news about their primary leaders in the same week, but 2011 is definitely shaping up to be an unusual year.

DiscGear Selector 100 Organizes Your DVD And Blu-ray Discs Collection

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
If you have too many DVDs or Blu-ray discs in your collection, then you might need the DiscGear Selector 100. It is a DVD/ Blu-ray discs organizer that helps you to keep your movie collection organized.

Analysis: Android files likely to worsen Google’s case

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
A dispute erupting over the legitimacy of claims that Google more directly copied Oracle code in Android may have been settled on Friday with a study.

AT&T will offer free MicroCells to select customers starting this weekend

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, Mobile Since AT&T have started offering MicroCells to customers with poor in-home reception we’ve heard stories of those who managed to get freebies by complaining loudly enough.

iOS 4.3 beta suggests 1-megapixel camera for iPad 2

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Adding to the growing collection of iPad 2 rumors, 9to5 Mac has done a bit of digging into the latest SDK to find a listing that says the iPad 2 will have a back-facing 1-megapixel camera. This is only slightly higher quality than the camera in the current-generation iPod touch.

Open-Source Hack Unlocks Apple TV’s Potential

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Your Apple TV just got a lot less boring with the help of nifty new tools that override its restrictions and add powerful capabilities.

Windows Phone 7 to get second jailbreak method

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
A Windows Phone developer, Julien Schapman, said he has found another way to jailbreak the Windows Phone 7 OS, following up on ChevronWP7's efforts. According to WinRumors, Schapman will soon release a Windows Phone 7 Device Manager app, due out after Microsoft's own first WP7 update.

Samsung Vibrant Android 2.2 now live, adds Wi-Fi calls

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Samsung Vibrant owners finally began receiving the promised Android 2.2 update on Friday. Along with the inherent Android 2.2 features, including the option of tethering, it adds T-Mobile's Wi-Fi calling app and a new camera interface.

Apple’s iPad strategy: Cutting off competitors, or just learning their lesson?

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Falling into the "no, duh" category, Business Insider, citing a 9to5 Mac article, says that the main reason the forthcoming iPad 2 will undercut the emerging plethora of Android-powered tablets is because Apple has already cornered the market on manufacturers and has enlisted more to produce the...

Gadgetell Review: Coby Kyros 7015-4G Tablet

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Reviews, Features, Originals Last month, Coby unveiled its Kyros 7015-4G MID (Mobile Internet Device). The tablet sports a 7” screen, runs Android 2.1, is WiFi enabled and sports an HDMI port and a MicroSD slot in addition to its 4GB of internal memory.

Use Firefox? Time to Block that Skype Toolbar

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Word from Mozilla is that one of the top crashers of Mozilla Firefox 3.6.13 (current version) is the Skype toolbar. This toolbar works with Firefox to detect phone numbers in webpages, turning them into clickable buttons.

Kork iPad Case: Corky, Unique, And Eco-Friendly

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
One criticism I should have mentioned for pretty much the whole lineup of iPad cases I reviewed last month is that none of them really used any natural materials.

PadPivot Nearing $40k In Kickstarter Funding, Shipping To Europe Now Possible

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
PadPivot hit Kickstarter with the force of dodgeball thrown by a fat kid. The novel tablet stand quickly hit its $10,000 funding goal and kept climbing. As of this post’s writing, the project is a couple hundred shy of $40,000 with 51 days remaining in its Kickstarter funding round.

Google preps Android Market to filter Google TV apps

January 21st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Google has showed the first signs that it's getting ready to add third-party app support for the Google TV. Developers have noticed that apps now have to be checked to see whether or not they're using a touchscreen.

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