Monday
Nov282011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE coming to Bell

Bell is going to offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE, its first LTE tablet, starting on December 7th. The smaller Galaxy Tab has all the features of its 10.1 inch counterpart but is slightly more portable. Featuring a 1.5GHz dual core processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage ( a 32GB option migh be available). Bell currently sells the 4G version of the 10.1 Galaxy Tab for $650 off contract.

Monday
Nov282011

New XBox 360 Dashboard gets spiced up with Metro Interface

 

Microsoft looks to be unifying the look, feel and user experience across its Windows Phone, Windows 8 and now XBox 360 Dashboard with the Metro look. Originating from the Zune music player, Metro's live tiles and slick design functionality seems to be ideal for touch control or, in the case of XBox, for Kinect control. The new dashboard is expected to come via update on December 6.

Saturday
Nov262011

The Apple Beat: Apple's post Samsung future Sharpens

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

There have been signs, some subtle and some obvious, that Apple is ready to move away from Samsung as a major supplier of components, displays, memory and storage. Apple has tapped other manufacturers like Sharp, TMSC (for the A5 processor successor) and others to secure components for its product line going forward.

The writing is on the wall. The legal battle between Apple and Samsung is vast and encompasses various countries and focuses on a number of technologies affecting smartphones, computers and most importantly, tablets.

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Friday
Nov252011

McAfee: Android OS primary target for malware

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This is something that security software companies have been telling us for some time now, that the open nature of Google's mobile Android OS is making it an easy target for malware. McAfee confirmed as much in its latest report.

The report stated that the amount of malware targeted at Android devices jumped nearly 37 percent since last quarter, and puts 2011 on track to be the busiest in mobile and general malware history.  Nearly all new mobile malware in Q3 was targeted at Android.

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