Wednesday
Apr272011

White Apple iPhone 4 comes to Canada Tomorrow

All the people who have been waiting for the white iPhone 4 to make an appearance can now exhale, for real. The 16GB and 32GB versions of the white variant of the iPhone 4 is coming to Canada tomorrow and will be in Apple Retail stores as well as online. Some earlier leaks stated that the white iPhones were already showing up in Virgin Mobile and Telus stores so mobile carriers may have a limited stock of the much awaited frosted iPhone. Apple Canada's official release is after the break.

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Wednesday
Apr272011

D'oh! Homer Simpson invades TomTom on iOS

Fans of The SImpson's Duff-chugging patriarch can now find their way across town with TomTom's iPhone navigation app featuring Homer's distinct voice and signature quips.

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Wednesday
Apr272011

Sharp surprises with 70-Inch Quattron HDTV

Because 55-inch HDTVs are so 2010, Sharp just announced the Canadian availability of its brand-new 70-inch screen size class LC-70LE732U TV, the largest LCD TV on the market. This is the Big Kahuna and an impressive new screen size offers 2x the viewing area of a 46” TV, providing an immersive home entertainment experience like none before. Video games, sports, Blu-Ray and the Royal Wedding will be larger than life on this new set.

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Tuesday
Apr262011

Tablet war heats up as Sony introduces two Android slates

The second wave of iPad 2 challengers has started to surface and consumer electronics giant Sony is fielding not one but two new Sony Tablets coming this Fall.

The S1 has a 9.4-inch display and the S2 has  two 5.5-inch displays. Aside from the requisite Honeycomb OS applications, the Sony Tablets will be tightly integrated with Sony's line of Bravia televisions and will feature tie-ins with Sony's Qriocity video-streaming service and support for the Sony-initiated Digital Living Network Alliance standards via IR port, so they double as entertainment controllers. No word yet on the price although if Sony wants to really compete in terms of price and not just features, it should price these tablets in line with the rest of the market.