All the stories tagged with mobile
Sony VAIO T Series Ultrabook
06/04/2012, Sony announced its new VAIO lineup with the latest Intel Ivy bridge processors, and with the T series, the Japanese manufacturer is officially entering the Ultrabook market in the US. The Sony VAIO T has been announced a month earlier [...]
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Review
05/13/2012, The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is 1mm thicker and 14 grams / 0.49 oz lighter than its predecessor the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 that was introduced last year during Google I/O. The 10-inch Tab second generation features a more [...]
HP ENVY Ultrabook and Sleekbook
05/08/2012, HP is launching the latest additions to its ENVY lineup in the thin category, namely the HP ENVY Ultrabook and the HP ENVY Sleekbook . Both series offer very similar configurations, and since the Ultrabooks have to be powered only by [...]
FCC launches mobile broadband subsidy to cover more areas in the U.S.
05/03/2012, For the first time, the FCC has recognized mobile service as a universal service priority. According to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, dead zones in mobile coverage are too common in the U.S. Hence, the FCC will ensure that the gaps [...]
UXPin Offers Better Collaboration in UX Design Process
04/11/2012, I met Marcin Tredder and Kamil Zięba , co-founders, UXPin, when they came to visit some of their top customers in the Silicon Valley. UXPin is a new kind of wireframing tool that includes a prototyping paper notepad with [...]
The Private Personal Cloud: More Secure, Less Creepy?
04/03/2012, A recent New York Times article, ‘Privacy Fades in Facebook Era‘, started with “As much as it pains me to say this: privacy is on its deathbed”. The article details the ease in which the author traces the identity of [...]
Top 10 CES Gadgets
01/23/2012, LG and Samsung 55” OLED TV, At CES, both LG and Samsung have committed to commercialize large-size OLED televisions by the end of the year. While no pricing has been announced yet, the rumored price is said to be hovering [...]
Pogoplug offers free cloud storage for mobiles
11/14/2011, Pogoplug has made a name for itself when it comes to creating a personal cloud. However, it is now introducing a free cloud service for mobiles devices that isn’t hosted by users. The idea behind it is that mobile devices [...]
Adobe to give up on Flash for mobile browsers
11/09/2011, Adobe has spent a great deal of time and energy making Flash work for mobiles but although Flash is relatively successful on tablets, Adobe is reportedly giving up on Flash for mobile browsers. At this point, its usefulness is relatively [...]
Boot to Gecko mobile operating system undergoing testing
11/07/2011, Back in July Mozilla announced its intention to enter the mobile operating system wars with its own offering called Boot to Gecko (B2G). Since then we haven’t really kept up with the project, but according the latest reports online, it [...]
Verizon makes changes to its privacy policy
10/13/2011, For Verizon customers: just in case you haven’t noticed or haven’t bothered to pay attention, the carrier has recently made a significant change to its privacy policy for mobile users this week. Its privacy policy now mentions that in order [...]
Sony XPeria Ray Unlocked for $425
09/30/2011, The Sony Ericsson Xperia ray has been announced back in June at the CommunicAsia 2011 event in Singapore and the unit was shipping in some countries this summer. Today, Sony Ericsson announced that the XPeria ray is now available unlocked [...]
YouTube mobile offers a new experimental layout
09/26/2011, Websites/services that have been optimized for mobile phones are always welcome. It makes for easier browsing and it’s a lot neater than attempting to view a full website on a small screen, and now it looks like YouTube has enabled [...]