No one is exactly sure what happened to the PlayStation Network, although it appears as though almost every PS3 is down. Having the PSN down has created many problems for the actual systems, including 8001050F error codes, game crashes, corrupted trophy info, and even the complete inability to launch certain titles. Sony has not stated [...]
Archive for February, 2010
LG has announced that their gorgeous 15 inch OLED display television will be coming to Europe this May with a price of €1,999. They also announced that this Summer, it will be coming to the United States, so they’re definitely not leaving us hanging. The price in the United States will be roughly $2,725. Now, we know what you’re [...]
The ASUS Eee T101MT is caught on video with a thorough demonstration. This touch swivel-screen netbook has the specs listed after the break. In the demonstration video, the netbook gets touched, and isn’t so responsive when it comes to its multitouch screen. Responsiveness is said to be rather bad and is said to be improved [...]
A day or so after Sprint released their WebOS 1.4 update, Verizon is getting in on the action as well. Palm has tweeted and released their WebOS 1.4 update to Verizon Palm devices, including all the goodies that came in the Sprint one. The Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus now have the ability [...]
Today, Corsair has released four new SSDs which are available now. The Reactor series comes in 60GB and 120GB models, using the Micron JMF612 controller with 128MB of DDR2 memory. The Nova series comes in 64GB and 128GB models, using the Indilinx Barefoot controller with 64MB of cache memory. The two drives are closely related [...]
The Palm Pixi on Sprint has now dropped down to $49.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate on a new two-year contract. This drop in price is likely caused by Verizon’s $79.99 Pixi Plus. With the Pixi Plus having more power in itself, Sprint better believe they had to lower the price. The Pixi debuted at [...]
When Verizon starting firing their “There’s a map for that.” ads, AT&T got rather aggravated and things started getting messy. From lawsuits to misleading phrases in commercials, AT&T hasn’t been a chump, and has been firing away at Verizon with three new advertisements this week. Click the read more button to continue.
The U.K. government is said to outlaw “open Wi-Fi”. It is said that they will allow universities, libraries, and small businesses to provide open Wi-Fi from its Digital Economy Bill according to official advice unveiled earlier this week. If this bill were to pass, it would leave many organizations vulnerable to the penalties for copyright [...]
The first Mac beta for Opera version 10.50 has finally be released. Only a few days after the Opera 10.50 build for Windows got its second revision, Opera drops the build for Mac users. Since late December 2009, there has been a pre-alpha release available, although it did not undergo multiple public updates that Windows [...]
Today, Palm’s WebOS 1.4 has officially been released to those who have WebOS devices on Sprint, O2, and Movistar. The 39MB update includes features such as video recording and trimming, Flash support, improved performance all-around, and a flurry of other features.. Verizon, Bell, and Telcel did not get this WebOS 1.4 update, although Palm reports [...]
A few days ago, the JooJoo tablet was destined to release, in that case, destiny was quite wrong. Anyway, Fusion Garage has now stated that the JooJoo will be delayed and will ship on March 25th. The reason for the delay is the manufacturing issues with the tablet’s 12.1 inch capacitive screen. Fusion Garage states [...]
Yesterday, we heard that Sprint was going to launch WebOS 1.4 via an OTA update to their Palm Pre and Pixi owners. Many users seem to have gotten it, and the update is filled with features. Features include video capture capability, calendar & messaging enhancements, improved performance in the phone & calendar, email & notification [...]
Telegraph has reported that the Nexus One will launch on Vodafone in April in the UK. They state the price is “to-be-determined”, although it’s “likely to be priced very similarly to comparable smartphones such as the iPhone.” Telegraph has not cited any sources on the matter, although if all goes according to plan, the Nexus [...]
