Monday
Aug062012

SourceCode: CTV delivers an Olympic viewing experience for web and mobile

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

I've been really impressed by how CTV has managed to optimize and deliver the 2012 London Olympics in various formats. The live feeds and recaps are a given on their various TV and cable channels but there is a wealth of content to be found online through the CTV website  or RDS in French, as well as their iOS and Android apps which give viewers in Canada unprecedented access to the games.

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Monday
Aug062012

Samsung launches Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet

Today Samsung announced the launch of the Galaxy Note 10.1. Outfitted with the functionality and precision of a pen and paper on a 10.1-inch large display, the Galaxy Note 10.1 incorporates new features and capabilities such as side-by-side multitasking with the device’s Multiscreen feature. Pricing and availability has not yet been announced but we can get a good idea of the device's functionality in the video after the break.

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Sunday
Aug052012

WishList: Mighty Morphin' TUMI Dror techie backpack

You love your tech gear and you love the bag that you carry it in. The convertible TUMI Dror backpack is as cool (and as pricey) as many of the devices that it can carry. This magical backpack can transform into a tote or a briefcase, it can also carry notebooks up to 15-inches in size. The price for all this desirable innovation is $595.99.

Sunday
Aug052012

7-inch iPad case allegedly appears

Another day, another purported iPad Mini leak. For a product that hasn't even been revealed, the mythical 7-inch version of the Apple iPad is sure getting a lot of interest. Thanks, in part, to the stellar reception that the Nexus 7 has received. The photo above was posted on a Chinese social media website that claimed that these were iPad parts. We woult take this with a grain of salt and a shot of tequila, but anything is possible. A quick analysis of the photos reveals no rear facing camera and no antenna for 3G/4G/LTE.

Source: TechnoBuffalo.com