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- H1Siri hack comes to hacked iPhone 4 and iPod Touch
- Amazon may own half of Android tablet market next year
- Verizon 4G LTE network turns one year old today
- Verizon Galaxy Nexus in-store packaging appears
- BGR Interview: Sony Ericsson President of North America Paul Hamnett
- Gowalla folding into Facebook starting today
- Xbox TV puts Microsoft ahead of Apple and Google
- U.S. judge denies Apple’s attempt to ban Samsung Galaxy device sales
- Apple, Samsung and six more companies sued over Carrier IQ scandal
- AOC shows off new DisplayLink USB powered 15.6-inch monitor
| H1Siri hack comes to hacked iPhone 4 and iPod Touch Posted: When you've got a jailbroken phone, aka a hacked phone on the Apple iOS mobile platform, you've got a lot of freedoms when it comes to illicit applications such as this most recent of the pack: Siri for your iPod Touch or iPhone 4 through … |
| Amazon may own half of Android tablet market next year Posted: Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet hasn’t even been available for a full month yet, but analysts and the media already seem comfortable declaring it the Android tablet to beat. Fourth-quarter sales estimates have been as high as 5 million units and even more conservative estimates reach well into … |
| Verizon 4G LTE network turns one year old today Posted: Though it seems like just yesterday that we were first unboxing the HTC ThunderBolt, the first smartphone to roll out on Verizon's still-impressive 4G LTE network here in the USA, it's been one year to the day that the network has been active. On the … |
| Verizon Galaxy Nexus in-store packaging appears Posted: At this point we've got to assume that the folks at Verizon had all of this leak and pre-release panic planned for the Galaxy Nexus, because what we've been experiencing since the release of the international edition of this world's first Android 4.0 Ice Cream … |
| BGR Interview: Sony Ericsson President of North America Paul Hamnett Posted: We recently sat down with Sony Ericsson President of North America, Paul Hamnet to discuss Sony Ericsson’s future as an wholly-owned Sony Electronics corporation, their upcoming smartphones and strategy pertaining to the U.S. market, Sony Electronics’ “four screen” opportunity, and much more. Check out the … |
| Gowalla folding into Facebook starting today Posted: Before you even begin to have a freak-out session about how Facebook is going to envelope all your user data without asking, that's simply not the case here when it comes to this Gowalla purchase – instead Facebook has acquired the Gowalla team and their … |
| Xbox TV puts Microsoft ahead of Apple and Google Posted: Gaming has long been Microsoft's wildcard: while the company struggles to find its feet with Windows Phone, and faces a difficult tablet market when its Windows 8 slates finally appear, the Xbox 360 continues to sell strongly. Now Xbox TV has arrived to not only … |
| U.S. judge denies Apple’s attempt to ban Samsung Galaxy device sales Posted: A United States judge has denied Apple’s formal request for an injunction against Samsung’s Galaxy family of smartphones and tablets. “It is not clear that an injunction on Samsung’s accused devices would prevent Apple from being irreparably harmed,” San Jose U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh … |
| Apple, Samsung and six more companies sued over Carrier IQ scandal Posted: Apple, HTC, Samsung, Motorola, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Carrier IQ have been sued in a federal court by what the lawyers involved have deemed a "cell phone tracking software scandal." Law firms Sianni & Straite LLP, Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow & McElroy LLP, and Keefe Bartels L.L.C. … |
| AOC shows off new DisplayLink USB powered 15.6-inch monitor Posted: AOC has unveiled its latest product called the e1649fwu. This 15.6-inch LCD monitor uses DisplayLink technology to allow the connection to a notebook or a desktop with a single USB port. That single USB port provides both power and graphics connectivity. The display makes it … |
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