2 September 2010, 11:04 am by: Dana Wollman
In the wake of yesterday’s Apple event, in which Steve Jobs suggested Google’s daily activation numbers were inflated, prompting a terse response from Google, the research company Net Applications is weighing in with its own set of stats....
2 September 2010, 10:44 am by: Dana Wollman
When reviewing notebooks, we generally advise consumers that if a notebook’s temperature exceeds 100 degrees, you’ve got a problem. A more obvious sign, though, is when the computer starts melting. That’s what happened to one too ma...
2 September 2010, 9:58 am by: Eric Chiu
In our hands-on with iTunes 10, we wondered if there was a reason for Facebook’s quick inclusion and exclusion from Ping since the social network launched yesterday. Per AllThingsD’s Kara Swisher, it turns out that it’s definitely...
2 September 2010, 8:53 am by: Meghan J. McDonough
Well what do we have here? It’s a Sony VAIO 3D prototype hanging out on the show floor at this year’s IFA conference in Berlin. Sony has stated that they’re going to release a 3D VAIO notebook in Spring 2011, and this prototype, spo...
2 September 2010, 6:04 am by: Anna Attkisson
Laptop shoppers no longer need to be faced with the unenviable choice of long battery life or powerful graphics. Notebooks with Nvidia’s Optimus technology attempt to deliver the best of both worlds by seamlessly switching between two GPUs—on...
2 September 2010, 6:01 am by: Mark Spoonauer
In the past week I’ve met with two different sides of Samsung, one division that handles mobile devices and one that makes notebooks. If you asked me a couple of years ago which part of the company would be bringing the its first tablet to market,...
2 September 2010, 5:13 am by: Eric Chiu
When we checked out OnLive earlier this summer, there was a lot to like about the fledgling cloud-gaming service, but the provider was still going through its growing pains. Thankfully, any OnLive users tired of being stuck to a wired connection sho...
2 September 2010, 5:02 am by: Chandni Rathod
Today’s deal features the HP Pavilion dm3, a laptop with quite a cool design–literally. The 13.3 inch dm3 laptop debuts HP’s new CoolSense technology, that senses whether you use the laptop on your lap or desk, and will adjust the c...
2 September 2010, 4:53 am by: Dana Wollman
Think you’ve heard the last about Android-powered tablets being shown off at IFA? Think again. On the heels of Samsung formally introducing the Galaxy Tab, Toshiba is showing off the Folio 100, a 10.1-inch Tegra 2-powered tab also known as the...
2 September 2010, 4:44 am by: Chandni Rathod
Brenthaven’s 5-in-1 iPad Protection System has quite a name to live up to. It’s definitely versatile. And its professional appearance (once assembled) doesn’t give away the complications of assembly. However, not all five functions...