The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 for Verizon Wireless is an Android-powered tablet that runs on Verizon’s super-fast 4G LTE Network. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is truly ahead of its time, giving you the portability and power to do what you want, when you want. The 10.1″ high definition screen ushers in a new era of [...]
Archive for August 24th, 2011
Samsung Galaxy Tab – New phone for sale
August 24th, 2011
admin With the Samsung Galaxy Tablet for Verizon Wireless you can go above and beyond entertaining. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a new tablet that delivers enhanced capabilities with advanced portability. The large 7″ screen offers plenty of room for the thousands of interactive games and apps available for the Android platform. Its slim design makes [...]
Human Tracking Chip Tries to Safeguard Against Kidnapping
August 24th, 2011
admin Radio-frequency ID tags are being used as human-implantable tracking devices in Mexico to safeguard users against kidnapping, but according to U.S. officials, they don’t work. Traditionally, companies develop radio frequency identification (RFID) chips for use in products where they exchange data with nearby readers. They can be found in a growing number of devices and [...]
Quake Didn’t Shake Up BlackBerry Messaging Service
August 24th, 2011
admin BlackBerry users on Tuesday had no problems sending messages after the Virginia earthquake even though cell phone service jammed on the East Coast, suggesting the Research In Motion devices may still prove valuable to people concerned about communicating in emergency situations. The RIM devices depend on the company’s servers for e-mail and messaging services, instead [...]
Samsung Unveils 4 Galaxy Phones
August 24th, 2011
admin Samsung will release four new smartphones, as the company looks to establish its Galaxy line as a brand name for both high and low-end markets. The South Korean electronics giant is set to release the Galaxy W, Galaxy M Pro, Galaxy Y and Galaxy Y Pro, establishing its new brand naming strategy. Each of the [...]
Dutch Court Bans Samsung Phones in Europe
August 24th, 2011
admin A Dutch court banned Samsung from selling Galaxy smartphones in Europe, the latest installment in an ongoing patent war between Apple and the South Korean manufacturer. A judge gave Samsung until October 13 to either modify its Gallery photo app or settle with Apple. The Galaxy S, S2 and Ace are barred from sale not [...]
Judge Says Warrant Needed for Cell Phone Records
August 24th, 2011
admin A federal judge ruled cell phone records are constitutionally private and therefore can’t be released without a warrant, in a case that may affect how law enforcement officials use data in criminal investigations. Judge Nicholas Garaufis, of the Eastern District of New York, rejected a federal agency’s demands to order Verizon to turn over location [...]
Dish Seeks Wireless Spectrum in First Step to Mobile Broadband Network
August 24th, 2011
admin Satellite TV provider Dish Network filed for permission with the U.S. government to begin building a mobile high-speed network, which may allow it to offer broadband service to mobile devices. The second-largest U.S. satellite-television provider asked for permission to acquire DBSD North America and mobile network operator TerreStar, along with requesting license waivers, according to [...]
AT&T Sticks By HTC Status Despite Poor Sales
August 24th, 2011
admin Reports today surfaced that AT&T planned to stop carrying the HTC Status, before the carrier publicly debunked these rumors, as phones specifically focused on social networking continue to struggle. AT&T was initially believed to be dropping HTC Status, which has reportedly seen poor sales despite its unique Facebook features. The phone has a dedicated Facebook [...]
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