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Samsung reports 5 million Galaxy Notes shipped, will launch in Japan on April 6th with LTE

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Sure, the Galaxy Note is beloved by elephants, but how is it doing in the real world? Not too bad, it turns out: Samsung has announced it has moved 5 million units of the device since its launch last October. The number doesn’t ma…

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Google may launch third-party comment platform to rival Facebook

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Google may be preparing to launch its own blog commenting system to compete with Facebook and Disqus. The rumor originated on the Saudi Arabian website Tech-WD and was later reportedly confirmed by TheNextWeb’s unnamed sources. Google’s co…

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Late-night poll: How important is a removable battery to you?

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Android hardware improves at an incredible rate. It seems like yesterday we all were ecstatic about the release of the HTC EVO 4G with it's 4.3-inch display, 1GHz CPU, and front facing camera. I know I waited in line the first day to get mine, and…

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Samsung Boasts Five Million Galaxy Notes Shipped In Just Five Months

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Samsung has announced this evening that they’ve shipped a surprising five million Galaxy Notes in only five month’s time. The 5.3-inch phablet has received a lot of attention from Samsung, ever since it was launched overseas in October. Samsung touted the larger screen and stylus, and even showed it off during the Super Bowl. The Galaxy Note [...]

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Adobe launches Flash 11.2 and AIR 3.2, won’t charge for premium features until you hit $50,000 in revenue

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

In its continuing effort to stay relevant in the gaming space, Adobe today announced Flash Player 11.2 and AIR 3.2, which further Adobe’s goal to enable “console quality” games like Shadowgun inside your web browser. 11.2 includes…

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Google To Launch Drive Cloud Storage Service In April [Rumor]

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Google has been long rumored – since 2006 in fact – to launch a new cloud storage offering, called Google Drive. In fact, just last month the Wall Street Journal reported it was close to launch. Now, GigaOm reports, from unnamed sources, that Google is planning on launching Google Drive during the first week of April. GigaOm’s sources [...]

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Apple reportedly set to offer iPad refunds in Australia after 4G marketing confusion

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Earlier today the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission made an application to the Federal Court in Melbourne for an injunction against Apple, stating that the company’s use of the term “4G” in connection with the latest …

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Samsung ships five million Galaxy Notes in just five months

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Five is an important number for Samsung’s Galaxy Note. It has a 5.3-inch screen and now, just five months since it debuted Samsung has announced it’s shipped five million units (the one million mark was crossed right around the end of December). That’…

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Sony combats PS Vita security exploits by removing PSP titles from PlayStation Store

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

Sony has taken to removing PSP titles from the PlayStation Store in an attempt to close security holes in the PS Vita. The compromised titles, Motorstorm: Arctic Edge (subtltled Raging Ice in Japan) and Everybody’s Tennis, can be …

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Sony eliminates two divisions, restructures electronics unit

Published on 03/27/2012 by in News

In a effort to cut costs and improve its financial situation, Sony is eliminating two divisions at its main electronics unit, promoting three executives and keeping a close eye on its money-losing television unit, Bloomberg’s Businessweek reported on Tuesday. The Japanese company will shut down its consumer products and services group, which handled consumer-level electronics, and the professional device and solutions group, which handled business oriented products and components. Executive Deputy President Hiroshi Yoshioka, who oversaw the professional device and solutions group, will head the company’s newly created medical business unit. Sony spokeswoman Satsuki Shinnaka said all changes will be effective April 1st and are aimed at speeding up management decisions. On the same date, the company will welcome its new

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