Archive | 2011
Posted on 21 November 2011
You don’t normally get Ice Cream Sandwiches in Europe but for this week in Amsterdam i’ll be taking in more Ice Cream Sandwich than you can shake Hagelslag at. I’m on the train to Droidcon NL where I know ICS will be a hot topic. I’ll get my first hands-on with it and will definitely [...]
Tags: android, Droidcon, Droidconnl, galaxy Nexus, ice cream sandwich
Posted on 18 November 2011
Minecraft Pocket Edition was released officially for Android a few weeks back, but Mojang, the company behind the popular indie game, had been ever silent about the iOS version. All we really knew was that they were working on it. Well it seems that Mojang was planning on launching the iOS version at the Minecon [...]
Tags: app, app store, application, ios, ipad, ipad 2, iphone, iphone 4, iphone 4s, minecraft pocket edition, mojang, mojang minecraft, universal
Posted on 17 November 2011
I’m giving the HTC Titan and Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) a test drive. As usual, the HTC hardware is a beauty. I think HTC hardware paired with Windows Phone software could be a winning combination. That’s if, and only it, Microsoft ups their game. See my overview video below:
Tags: htc, htc titan, mango, windows phone 7, windows phone 7.5, wp7, wp7.5
Posted on 15 November 2011
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was announced last month by Google and Samsung as the first phone to run the latest version of Android, 4.0 AKA Ice Cream Sandwich. While we knew of the large (4.65″) high resolution (1280×720) Super AMOLED display, the 5MP camera, NFC, Bluetooth 3.0, and most of the other details, Samsung stayed [...]
Tags: availability, cpu, omap 4460, pricing, processor, release, samsung, samsung galaxy, samsung galaxy nexus
Posted on 14 November 2011
The HTC Rhyme is an attempt to incorporate a little feminine charm into a product that runs an operating system that is typically represented in products that are completely black, have sharp edges, and seem to shout, “THIS PHONE IS FOR GUYS!” Is a feminine touch enough to appeal to different demographics? Read on to find out. Design [...]
Tags: android, android 2.3.4, htc, htc rhyme, htc sense, htc sense 3.5
Posted on 13 November 2011
A few people noticed that I upgraded to 2.3.5 on my original Galaxy Tab 7 and wanted to know how. Apparently the upgrade is rolling out and UK and NL owners of some variants have received the update through the standard Kies software. Try that first of course (you can download it from Samsung) but [...]
Tags: 2.3.5, firmware, galaxy tab, upgrade
Posted on 12 November 2011
I recently got my hands on a trial Huawei MediaPad 7 and over the last week I have been using it instead of my Eee Pad Transformer to see how it stacks up in the workplace. The screen is one of the Huawei MediPad 7′s strongest features. It’s a 7” capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of [...]
Tags: 7-inch, honeycomb, huawei, huawei mediapad, huawei mediapad 7, review, tablet, touchscreen
Posted on 12 November 2011
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus has taken us on a serious roller coaster ride. A permutation of the device was announced almost a full year ago at CES 2011. This improved 4G-equipped Galaxy Tab 7 doesn’t seem like it will ever make it to market, but from its ashes rose the device that we [...]
Tags: samsung, samsung galaxy, samsung galaxy tab, samsung galaxy tab 7, samsung galaxy tab 7 plus
Posted on 10 November 2011
Tegra 3 is the world’s first quad-core mobile platform, Nvidia assures us, and along with those 4 CPU cores come the Tegra 3 GPU which has 12 additional cores of its own. Nvidia is happy to show off the graphical capabilities of the Tegra 3 GPU, which they claim to be up to 3x faster [...]
Tags: asus, asus eee, asus eee pad, asus eee pad transformer, asus eee pad transformer prime, glowball, nvidia, nvidia tegra, nvidia tegra 3
Posted on 10 November 2011
The Samsung Galaxy Note has been available for a while here in Europe so it made sense to get some more hands-on time with it. My first hands-on at IFA was done just minutes after it was announced and I have to admit, there were lots of key features I knew nothing about. The video [...]
Tags: android 2.3.5, Galaxy note, ice cream sandwich, MID, phone, samsung galaxy note, tablet
Posted on 09 November 2011
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (aka Transformer 2) leaked last month but now it’s all been made official. Tegra 3 has been confirmed, and although the Transformer Prime will ship with Android 3.2, they are confirming that it can be upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Transformer without the signature [...]
Tags: asus, asus eee, asus eee pad, asus eee pad transformer, asus eee pad transformer prime, nvidia, nvidia tegra 3, quad-core
Posted on 04 November 2011
Nokia has only been relevant for me once in my smartphone life, and that was when I was overseas. Since returning stateside, I have not given Nokia news more than a miniscule glance as I pore over the day’s tech reports. In fact, I have not honestly cared about a Nokia phone release since the [...]
Tags: android, android 4.0, android ice cream sandwich, ice cream sandwich, ios, iphone 5, lumia, lumia 710, lumia 800, microsoft, microsoft windows phone, Nokia, nokia lumia 710, nokia lumia 800, nokiasoft, windows phone
Posted on 30 October 2011
The curious case of the Samsung Galaxy Note, and it’s larger sibling, the Galaxy Tab 7.7, is one that we’ve been following closely. These two awesome devices were announced to great enthusiasm a few months back at IFA, but their official launch dates were left unspecified. Although I was put off by the Samsung Galaxy [...]
Tags: america, availability, available, date, launch, release, sale, samsung, samsung galaxy, samsung galaxy note, samsung galaxy tab, samsung galaxy tab 7.7, united states, us
Posted on 29 October 2011
The Samsung Galaxy Note may still be up in the air for a US release, but the lucky devils over at Engadget got their hands on the stylus equipped phone for review. Toward the end of the review the reviewer, Zach Honig, notes that “the Galaxy Note is one of those devices that you’ll either completely love [...]
Tags: active digitizer, digital ink, ink, inking, samsung, samsung galaxy, samsung galaxy note, stylus
Posted on 27 October 2011
iOS 5 just launched earlier this month, and based on the popularity of my article the other week, which focused on actual honest-to-goodness iOS 5 tips and tricks beyond the painfully obvious “you can send iMessages!” variety, I’ve created a new list with an additional 12 obscure tips/tricks. Again, a few of these are not iOS [...]
Tags: apple, apple ios, apple ios 5, apple ipad, apple iphone, apple ipod touch, ios 5 tips, ios 5 tricks, tip, tips, trick, tricks, trivia
Posted on 26 October 2011
The Ocosmos OCS9 is launching in the US on November 30th thanks to Dynamism, and while it comes pre-isntalled with Windows 7, I’m eager to see how it will handle Windows 8. There is an optional dock available which looks pretty slick (it has some USB ports and HDMI-out), and could provide some interesting hybrid [...]
Tags: hdr computing, high dynamic range computing, hybrid, hybrid computing, ocosmos, ocosmos ocs9, windows 8, windows 8 metro
Posted on 23 October 2011
The Pantech Breakout is being billed by Verizon as a good choice for those looking to make their first step up from a dumbphone to a smartphone. Thanks to an impressive build-quality, built-in 4G LTE, and a tempting $99 on-contract price tag, it’s hard to argue. When I got the Pantech Breakout out of the [...]
Tags: 4g, lte, pantech, pantech breakout, verizon