Archive for: August, 2010

Italian American Coalition Protest at Mafia II Launch Party

Here is one for the “you can’t please everyone file.” Last Saturday Take Two had its Mafia II Launch Party, at the 92nd Street Y’s Tribeca Center.   Sounds like fun, doesn’t it.    Well to a group  of mainly older Italian Americans, it was a call to arms for them to protest the game […]

Netgear Releases Pro Threat Management Device

Netgear has announced the introduction of the Netgear ProSecure U 50 Unified Threat Management Appliance (U 50). The U 50 is the latest addition to Netgear’s award winning ProSecure U line, which is designed to protect businesses from the exponentially growing number of virus and malware threats, dangerous websites, spam emails, and hackers that threaten […]

Adobe Releases Lightroom 3.2 and Camera Raw 6.2

Adobe today announced the Lightroom 3.2 and Camera Raw 6.2 updates are available for immediate download on Adobe.com. The updates, originally posted as release candidates on Adobe Labs, extend raw file support to 16 new popular camera models including the Canon EOS 60D and Sony Alpha NEX-5, and improve on several of the lens correction […]

Toshiba is Now Producing 8GB 24nn NAND Flash Memory

Toshiba has announced that it has begun mass production of NAND flash components constructed using 24 nanometer technology. The manufacturing process is said to be used for 2 bit-per-cell 64-gigabit components, which are claimed to reach the highest density (8GB) on a single chip. The company plans on expanding production with 32Gb and 3 bit-per-cell […]

Roku Cuts Prices and Adds 1080P

Roku today  cut prices for its Internet Player across the board. The prices drop $20 to $30, putting the Roku SD as low as $60 while the Roku HD costs $70 and the HD-XR is now just $100. The SD may be in clearance pricing since it’s listed as “out of stock” on Roku’s website. […]

Hotmail Gains ActiveSync for Mobile, But Android isn’t on the List

Microsoft has begun enabling Exchange ActiveSync support for Hotmail users, reports say. The technology should allow push synchronization with a number of  mobile  devices.  The list includes the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Windows Phone 7, Windows Mobile 6.x devices, as well as Nokia E-, S- and N-series phones. Absent in the compatibility list is Android, […]

Samsung Has Shipped 1 million Galaxy Phones in US

Samsung started the week by confirming that it had shipped one million  Galaxy S phones in the US. The tally includes the combined numbers for AT&T’s Captivate and T-Mobile’s Vibrant and took 45 days to reach. It doesn’t yet include the  Epic 4G, which reaches Sprint tomorrow, or the Fascinate, which reaches US Cellular and […]

WowWe Launches Video Communication Website

WowWe Inc. has launched  iWowWe.com gives users video email and conferencing tools that are easier to use and more affordable than any other product on the market,. With no software to download, iWowWe flattens the learning curve and allows small business owners, grandparents, teachers, coaches, servicemen and other first-time users to start using video instantly. […]

New Sena Keyboard Folio Case for the iPad

Here is somethign that looks like a nice to have for the iPad.   Sena Cases has announced the debut of its new high-end leather Folio Keyboard case for the Apple iPad. Sena Cases CEO, Ramsey Oten, Ph.D., is proud of the new case design. “We have seen an amazing interest to our Sena Folio […]

Clear Launches Rover Prepaid 4G and Puck Hotspot

Clear today started a new brand and prepaid business model by launching  Rover.  They also  launched a new hotspot and USB modem. Billing is based on time not data and gives unlimited WiMAX within a given period: users can pay as little as $5 for a single day, $20 for a week or $50 for […]

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