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Monday, March 19, 2012

Will Samsung's Galaxy S III come standard with wireless charging?

Will Samsung's Galaxy S III come standard with wireless charging?
Now that phones and tablets are practically as thin as their ports will allow, wireless charging may be the next step forward, and Korean publication DDaily is reporting that Samsung's rumored Galaxy S III superphone will lead the way with a built-in inductive charger. Typically, if you want to charge your phone wirelessly, you can buy a replacement rear cover or even hack in an inductive charging coil yourself, but anonymous sources tell DDaily that the Galaxy S III will include the technology out of the box.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Rumor: iPad 3 pricing to match current lineup

Rumor: iPad 3 pricing to match current lineup
With five days to go before Apple unveils its latest iPad, 9to5 Mac has apparently debunked a rumor that Cupertino's new tablet would come with a $70-80 price increase.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Sony exploring Vita OS smartphones and tablets, says AV Watch

Sony exploring Vita OS smartphones and tablets, says AV Watch
Sony’s soon-to-be President and CEO, Kazuo Hirai, has hinted that the company is investigating porting the Vita OS to other mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.

Samsung Galaxy S III Concept with HSPA+ & 32GB Storage

Samsung Galaxy S III Concept with HSPA+ & 32GB Storage
Until the much awaited Galaxy S III phone is launched there will be a lots of rumours and announcements coming up to the users. The concept phone is one interesting category that we engage our users by presenting what might they see in smartphones in future. The concept phones are just the designs in pictures format of cell phones. Here comes another concept phone design of Galaxy S III mobile phone.

Samsung Galaxy Note Arriving at Bell, TELUS and Rogers Stores, Launch Is Imminent

Samsung Galaxy Note Arriving at Bell, TELUS and Rogers Stores, Launch Is Imminent
Although Samsung already introduced the Galaxy Note in North America, Android enthusiasts living in Canada have been left out for the moment.

However, this is about to change as major carriers TELUS, Bell and Rogers confirmed they would offer the Galaxy Note starting February 14.

Moreover, Rogers allowed customers to reserve their Galaxy Note devices, before the smartphone hits shelves tomorrow.