Microsoft bringing back Windows 7 Family Pack for $149.99
When Microsoft first launched Windows 7, it sold a limited number of Family Packs for the OS. The Family Packs have since been long sold-out, but now Microsoft is bringing them back, but again only for a limited run. The Windows 7 Family Pack gives you three licenses to put… Continue Reading »
Microsoft introduces the portable Arc Touch Mouse
Today, Microsoft issued a press release explaining its latest product, the Arc Touch Mouse. One of the main selling points of the Arc Touch Mouse is its ability to neatly fold away, fit securely in a laptop bag, and provide a comfortable user experience. When using the mouse, users are… Continue Reading »
Apple Fall Event - iTunes 10 and Ping
Love it or hate it iTunes is huge and probably part of your existence in some capacity. By the numbers - 11.7 billion songs, over 450 million TV episodes, 100 million movies, 35 million books, and over 160 million accounts in 23 countries. Today Apple announced their latest and greatest… Continue Reading »
Apple Fall Event - Retail Expansion
Apple announced today the opening of their 300th retail store at Clove Garden in London. They are also reporting that within these stores approximately 1 million visitors are passing through - pretty staggering. Inside these stores there are 80k One to One classes, 50% of users are buying their first… Continue Reading »
Augen said to be prepping GenTouch Espresso line of tablets
Augen may not have ended up having a hit on their hands with the $150 Augen GenTouch78 tablet with Android. Of course, having those issues with Google and the Android Market, that is not really all that surprising. That said, it looks like Augen may be down at the moment,… Continue Reading »
Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet makes the required FCC appearance
With all of the Galaxy Tab information that has hit the web up until this point, this latest appearance seems only more than fitting—the Galaxy Tab has turned up with FCC. Which as a side note leads us to believe we could be seeing an official announcement when Samsung has… Continue Reading »
Pogoplug cloud printing goes live today, Wireless Extender & Pogoplug Biz start shipping today
Cloud Engines has returned with yet another new feature for Pogoplug users—cloud printing. The firmware that will enable this is currently being rolled out, so current owners may want to keep an eye out. As for who can take advantage, just about any other internet connected device including iPhones, iPads… Continue Reading »
LG Optimus Pad, yet another Android tablet on the way
LG announced their plans to release an Android tablet at IFA this week. Details were scant-all LG would say is that it was thinner and lighter than it’s competitors and would offer superior performance. No other specs were release nor was a release date or pricing discussed. LG is just… Continue Reading »
Foursquare users top 3 million
Foursquare users now top a reported 3 million and the company’s founder says over 18,000 new members join everyday. This is still tiny if you compare it to the potential 500 million users Facebook’s new Facebook Places tool could have, but at the same time they could be doing Foursquare… Continue Reading »
Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet shows up in Verizon’s internal systems
Yesterday we showed you some pictures of the Samsung Galaxy Tab that had a CDMA marking on them, which meant it could be coming to either Sprint or Verizon here in the US. Well, as a nice follow up to that post—it looks like the Samsung Tab will be coming… Continue Reading »
Who's on Crack in Tech?
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Palm Pre and Palm Pixi Information
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