Building on its support for Windows MultiPoint Server 2010, DisplayLink Corp. has launched fully updated drivers for Microsoft Corp.’s new 2011 operating system version, ensuring the latest zero-client computing solution will be immediately available to customers.
netTALK.COM has announced its netTALK DUO™ is now available on Walmart.com. This revolutionary VoIP device and digital phone service allows customers to quickly make free nationwide calls to any landline or mobile phone in the U.S. and Canada from anywhere in the world, as well as low-cost...
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Mobile Samsung Korea has officially announced its follow up to the very successful feature phone Samsung Star, this time called well - Samsung Star II.
Best Buy’s inventory database is a treasure trove of upcoming devices, it seems. Unlike the Vodafone Germany database snapshot, where the white version of the iPhone 4 was listed as “coming soon,” in both the 16 and 32GB variations, this inventory database screenshot gets a bit...
Steve Jobs isn’t taking a leave of absence for medical. He’s clearly on hiatus to up his ninja xp. This action figure proves it with its interchangeable arms featuring ninja stars, the iPhone death grip, and a white iPhone.
WebMD Health has launched its Medscape from WebMD mobile app for Apple iPad and Android smartphones and tablets. Medscape Mobile is the premier free medical reference, news and education app for healthcare professionals.
In an interesting move from Microsoft, the company has officially released OneNote Mobile for iOS. The Redmond-based company is trying to get the notebook-like software, with its note-taking functionality, on as many devices as possible — and for Microsoft, making it available on...
That’s right, the Novatel Wireless 4G MiFi Intelligent Mobile Hotspot has won not only a Best in Show Award from Notebooks.com in the notebook accessories category, it’s also been recently awarded both the World Communication and Mobile Star awards.
This might not be a surprise to anyone. Research firm IDC reports that the iPad represented nearly 90% of media tablets shipped in the third quarter of 2010.
Sanyo has just introduced two new projectors, the interactive PLC-WL2503 and short-throw, ultra-efficient PLC-XU4000. The former has WXGA resolution and uses a 3LCD design with a pen and pointer that allows users to make annotations on any projection surface....
The Asian giant is on course to build a first in its region: a massive tidal power plant capable of producing 50MW. The name of the company tasked with such a grand undertaking is quite ironic too: Atlantis Resources Corporation, a UK engineering firm specializing in underwater turbines.
EWeek in Europe is reporting that one of the LG directors was talking to Pocket-Lint and let slip a little hint that the G-Slate tablet may hit the UK without 4G. The tablet is currently at the FCC for approvals in the US and will be packing in 4G connectivity on the T-Mobile network.
Square Enix today announced FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
Sorry, HP. The ruthless Internet just ruined your February 9th event with a set of webOS tablet pics and a whole bunch of info. But you know what? It might be for the best. I’m at least interested now. It’s kind of hard to write this up without drawing the iPad comparison.
Ekocase, not to be confused with singer Neko Case, makes green iPad cases out of bamboo and paper, turning your iPad into a cross between a finely bound book and a Moleskine.
Who ever said that iPod docks should be portable things to be put on a shelf? Ion Audio has gone the distance (a very big distance) to deliver the ultimate in docking for iPad’s. Pictured below is their Concert Piano, which can play your favorite tunes or give tutorials via an app.
As of right now, Research In Motion has confirmed that the WiFi-only version of their first tablet device, the BlackBerry PlayBook, will launch some time before the end of the first quarter, 2011.
The iPad 2 rumor-fest continues unabated by the news of Steve Jobs' health-related leave of absence. Today's iPad 2 rumors are based on some alleged cases for the device, which show new and mysterious ports that aren't on the existing iPad.
Microsoft put out its first full productivity app for the iPhone on Tuesday with the launch of OneNote for iOS (free, App Store). The previously Office-only notebook organizer app comes with many and in some cases more features than the Windows Phone 7 version.
The NoteSlate is a 13-inch tablet that is closer to an ebook reader than an iPad and costs just $99. The electronic ink display has a resolution of 750x1080, and the tablet can be had in four colors, with the ink color matching that of the body.
Best Buy today added to the speculation around a nearing white iPhone 4 street date with a listing for the color in its inventory system. Both 16GB and 32GB models have surfaced with an in-store date of February 27.
It’s probably fair to say that LittleBigPlanet came out of nowhere to become the early face of the PS3. You’ll recall that the system didn’t have the smoothest of launches, completely overshadowed by the Wii back in 2006, but then this odd little platformer and its troupe of sackboys appeared.