Samsung Thinks Its Galaxy Tab Is 'Inadequate' Next to iPad 2
Since your writer is an Apple fangirl, there is nothing she enjoys more than a bit of corporate schadenfreude whenever tech manufacturers grit their collective teeth at Apple's latest release of yet another much-hyped device. Poor Samsung, the maker of the Android-based Galaxy Tab, has decided to reconsider its tablet's pricing, and, according to Executive VP Lee Don-Joo, "improve the parts that ...
Verizon got on its 4G high horse today at CES, expounding its plans for LTE, particularly on the consumer device front. There wasn't a ton of news that will really blow your mind, but there were a few interesting tidbits worth noting. First is the company's rather ambitious pledge to blanket about two-thirds of the country with its speedy 4G network by 2012. And, while we're sure you're all ...
By Terrence O'Brien and Leila Brillson
What Samsung got right is exciting: thin, beautifully designed bodies and bright, vibrant screens. The new Notebook 9 Series weighs in at under three pounds and is a half-inch deep, and the CES audience gasped when Tim Baxter, president of Samsung America, removed the black frame from around his "smart TVs", the D8000 and D7000. The Galaxy player, ...
The Galaxy Tab has been positioned by Samsung to be the first serious competitor to the iPad, and it's quite successfully living up to the hype. On paper, the seven-inch Android tablet (essentially a super-sized Galaxy S phone) has a lot going for it, like its impressively wide carrier support. Although Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T are offering versions of the Tab at different prices ...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is out, and the reviews are in. (We're still waiting on our own review unit.) Overall, the reactions are positive, although the good reviews are not without their caveats. Despite Steve Jobs's somewhat confusing declaration that 7-inch touchscreens are too small, most reviewers found that size wasn't an issue. Neither was the underlying Android OS, which Google insists ...
Highlights from this morning's big tech headlines...
Sony's motion gaming system, the PlayStation Move, is now available on Amazon for about a hundred bones. [From: Engadget]
The Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet is coming to AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. The 7-inch device should land sometime this October or November. [From: Engadget]
Toys "R" Us is getting into ...
Highlights from this morning's big tech headlines
The Ping social network-infused iTunes 10 finally landed last night, and it's available for download. [From: Apple]
The ever popular 'Angry Birds' game has been confirmed as being released to Android phones this Friday. [From: TalkAndroid]
Also late last night, Twitter launched its official free app for iPad, bringing multiple account ...









