Posted on 15 June 2010 by Janry De Leon
Pre Order iPhone 4 | Apple iPhone 4 Store Pre Order in Black Unit Only – Apple has not given a specific time but we will know when the Apple Store has the “we’ll be back soon” message. There are so many ways for you to pre-order the fourth-generation iPhone, but the online Apple Store is your best option if you want a guarantee to get the handset on the day of its release.
According to AT&T, anyone planning to pre-order their Apple smartphone can do so at any AT&T retail store nationwide or online beginning June 15th. This year, however, AT&T is trying something new – offering customers the option to ship pre-orders directly to their home or business for delivery as soon as launch day.
Best of all, to help you keep tabs on the arrival of your new toy, AT&T will not only send out the obligatory email to confirm that the order has been placed, but also a second email to confirm that the iPhone 4 has actually shipped.
Posted on 07 June 2010 by Janry De Leon
WWDC 2010: iPhone 4G Release Today and Magic Trackpad Available in Apple Store – Apple iPhone 4G will be available by June, or even as early as May. Besides the earlier-than-expected launch date (new iPhone models traditionally come out in June or July), potential new features are in discussion as well, such as a better camera, an OLED screen, a removable battery, and different casing.
The report says Apple targeted May because it thought that’s when Google would release their Nexus One Android smartphone. Actually, the Nexus One was unveiled earlier this month. Is it like that Apple would move up the release of a new iPhone to compete with Google? Maybe. But it doesn’t seem likely that Apple would misjudge Google’s launch date by several months.
Verizon Wireless is currently testing a CDMA version of the iPhone 4G and Verizon confirms they are making network changes to bring the iphone to their network. The new iPhone 4g is going to be loaded with awesome new features like video chat, multi-tasking and extreme downloading.
Posted on 26 April 2010 by Geoff Anderson
BlackBerry Bold 9650 coming to Sprint this May 2010. RIM and Sprint on Monday announced the BlackBerry Bold 9650, a follow-up to the popular BlackBerry Tour, which adds Wi-Fi and ditches the troublesome trackball for an optical trackpad.
The BlackBerry Bold 9650 also includes Wi-Fi, which was missing from the Tour. Like the Tour, the Bold 9650 is a world phone that supports Sprint’s 3G CDMA network as well as foreign GSM and HSPA networks. It has GPS, Bluetooth, and a 3.2-megapixel camera, just like its predecessor. Sprint says the Bold 9650 will be available on May 23 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate.
The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is basically a revamped version of the Tour 9630, with RIM’s new trackpad in place of its problematic trackpad, Wi-Fi support and slightly beefed-up processor.
Sprint is also expected to release a “camera-less” version of the Bold 9650 for organizations with strict security policies that ban digital cameras from certain premises. The Bold 9650 announcement at RIM’s 2010 Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) more than a month ago.
Posted on 23 March 2010 by Geoff Anderson
CTIA International WIRELESS 2010 Live Stream Coverage and Tweet Updates System. CTIA Wireless 2010 is now under full steam and the initial piece of major news is the announcement of a spanking new Android handset from Motorola. It should be available sometime in the summer and will be called the i1.
CTIA Wireless events attracts wireless players from across the world. Today at CTIA 2010 there will be keynotes from AT&T. There are also presentations from Samsung and Telefonica International. If you are keen to know the new developments in the wireless industry it would be recommended to follow the keynotes and presentation at the CTIA Wireless 2010 event.
Samsung Galaxy S, the device will have a 1 GHz processor with 90 million triangles/second. According to Oman Khan, Senior VP of Strategy, Products and Services for Samsung, this means the new processor will be three times as fast as some of the leading smartphones on the market today.
Posted on 01 March 2010 by Geoff Anderson
PS3 Network Down : Sony PS3 Error Updates on Twitter March 1, 2010. Sony’s PlayStation Network experienced a problem that garbled its trophy sync process, which sounds harmless at first blush. You don’t need trophies synchronized to actually play a game.
It’s unclear exactly what’s going on at the moment, but it appears that the PlayStation Network is down and causing a whole host of related problems for PS3 systems, including 8001050F error codes, game crashes, corrupted trophy info, and even the complete inability to launch certain titles.
According to The Examiner, Sony tech support says both trophy and savegame data should be fine, and that a fix should be up ‘by morning’ (US time zones).
Posted on 08 February 2010 by Grace Vertulfo

Canon T2i : Canon 550D DSLR Officially Released. Canon has released a brand new flagship in Canon’s Digital Rebel line, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i also known as the Canon 550D 550D . This brand new EOS is an upgrade of its older sibling, the EOS Rebel T1i (500D).
The T2i uses a new, slightly smaller but more efficient battery to handle movie mode and improve battery life over the T1i. The T2i supports SDHC and SDXC memory card formats, for up to 64GB of storage per card. It’s the first SLR with SDXC support; Canon was first to announce an SDXC-capable camcorder, the HF S21, in January as well (that model will ship in April, just after the T2i’s expected late-March availability).
Posted on 27 January 2010 by Grace Vertulfo

Watch Apple’s Tablet Launch Event and Live Coverage January 27, 2010. Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to unveil the most highly anticipated electronic device ever. An Hours ahead of Apple’s top secret product launch of what’s believed to be its revolutionary tablet computer. Steve Jobs says that the device will cost $599, $699, or $799 “depending on size and memory.”
The tablet PC will feature a wireless keyboard. Apple Tablet features an OLED screen also include a thumb-pad for Magic Mouse-like gestures, a fingerprint-reader with up to five profiles, and support Verizon and AT&T networks.
The tablet will supposedly have a persistent 3G connection similar to the Kindle, but there isn’t a firm consensus on whether or not the device will have Wi-Fi, a camera, or Webcam. But you know, I just can’t help thinking that the closer we get to Apple’s event, the more the tablet sounds like it’s going to be a glorified iPod Touch.
Posted on 12 December 2009 by Grace Vertulfo

Google Phone : Google Android Phone is for Real. Google Phone reports keep popping up from a variety of sources, there may indeed be something to this rumor. TheStreet.com in October stated that Google was developing an unlocked phone, according to Northeast Securities analyst Ashok Kumor, and that usual suspect HTC could be the manufacturer.
Google thus far has made some pretty smart moves with its Android strategy. A Google Phone wouldn’t be among them.
Posted on 24 November 2009 by dailybuzzonline

Sylvania Digital Camcorder comes with w/ 1GB SD Card: Buy.com has the Sylvania Digital Camcorde or the Sylvania Digital Video Camera w/ 1GB SD Card for $39.99. Free shipping is also included.
Point-and-shoot simplicity just aim and press record
Digital Video Camera with built-in Memory and SD card Expansion slot
Features
-Holds over 1 Hour of Video
-Digital Camcorder with Still Picture Mode
-Playback
-640 x 480 Resolution
-SD/MMC Card
-Low Battery Warning (AUTO)
-Easy Control Menu
-TV Out
-Built-in Speaker
-2.0 inch ColorTFT Display
-2xAA Alkaline Batteries
Tech Specs
Dimensions: 105mm 64mm 31mm
Display: 2.0 inch (640×480) Display
Weight: 72g (without battery)
System Requirements: Microsoft Windows Me, 2000, XP, VISTA
Memory: Includes 1GB SD Card