Our Top Stories | Samsung Galaxy S II: Hands-On Samsung Unveiled the next generation of Galaxy phones, the Galaxy S II with a Super AMOLED Plus display and dual-core processor. Share: | Samsung's Dual-Core Galaxy S II Has Better, Bigger Screen UPDATE: Samsung has launched the Galaxy S II, which is equipped with a dual-core processor, an improved screen and faster Internet access. Share: | Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Gaming Phone: Hands On Android 2.3-powered device isnt the prettiest phone, but the gaming controls and graphics impress. Share: | LG Optimus 3D is Slick, But 3D is Gimmicky: Hands On 3D technology arrives on mobile phones with the LG Optimus 3D, but the end result is a bit disappointing. Share: | LG Announces 3D Smartphone and Midsize Tablet The LG Optimus PAD will begin selling in April, the LG Optimus 3D in May. Share: | Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: First Look I got my hands on the newest addition to Samsung's Galaxy family, the dual-core Galaxy Tab 10.1. Share: | Multitasking, IE9 and SkyDrive Coming to Windows Phone Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer showed off a few new features that the company will push out to Windows Phone 7 users this year, including access to SkyDrive... Share: | RIM to Launch LTE, HSPA+ PlayBook Tablets by Year-end Research In Motion (RIM) announced plans for two new versions of its PlayBook tablet at the World Mobile Congress on Monday -- although it hasn't even begun... Share: | LG Optimus Pad: First Look LG has hit a sweet spot with support for 3D recording and the right-sized 8.9-inches with its comfortable Optimus Tab. Share: | Hot Tablets, Powerful Smartphones: Mobile World Congress 2011 Officially Begins The mobile industry gathers in Barcelona, Spain to find out what the next hottest smartphones, apps and tablets will be. Share: | Mini-iPhone Reports Persist Here's a FAQ of the latest hints and theories about the hypothetical smaller, cheaper iPhone. Share: | Will Sony Ericsson's New Xperia Android Phones Get Any Love? Sony Ericsson came swinging with Android at Mobile World Congress, announcing a trio of Xperia smartphones worth your attention. Share: | Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 Set To Stand Out As the tablet field gets more crowded, it's going to be the details that set devices apart. Share: | Will MobileMe Finally Go Free? We've spotted signs that Apple is pushing some services toward the land of no price tags. Share: | IBM Watson's Ancestors: A Look at Supercomputers of the Past This week's non-human Jeopardy contestant comes to the stage thanks to the work of many mechanical siblings (plus the humans who designed them, after all). Share: | Flash will Dominate Smartphones, Adobe Says Adobe unveils Flash Player 10.2, which adds Stage Video to improve video performance on mobile devices, desktops, and TVs. Share: | Windows Phone 7 Updates: Too Late? Ballmer promises a few key updates -- multitasking and copy/paste -- are coming to the Windows Phone 7 platform, but Microsoft already trails Android and the iPhone. Share: | What's Apple's Plan for the iPad 2? Apple's iPad 2 is reportedly just weeks away from becoming a reality. What does Apple have up its sleeve to entice consumers in 2011? Share: | Opera Shows Mini Mobile Web Browser for iPad Opera is demonstrating an Apple iPad version of its Opera Mini web browser at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Share: | Sony Reveals More Details of PlayStation Xperia Phone The company hopes the Android smartphone will attract gamers to the well-known Sony brand. Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | Adobe Acrobat 8 ProfessionalCreate, combine and control Adobe PDF documents without spending an arm and a leg. Not only create new documents but also edit existing documents, along with setting passwords, permissions and digital signatures. (Compatibility: Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista) Use coupon code AUTO-7NR9 at checkout for 50% off! | Disk Doctors UndeleteAn easy-to-use interface hides powerful file undelete technology. A few simple clicks and Undelete scans your hard drive locating deleted files, even if they've been removed from the Recycle Bin or even deleted by bypassing the Recycle Bin. It can undelete data from hard drives, flash drives, USB drives, SD cards, MMS and Firewire drives. (Compatibility: Windows XP, 2003, 2008, Vista and Windows 7) Please use coupon code DISK-U91W-MOO at checkout for 10% off! | | |
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