Microsoft sells clean signature PCs
Microsoft’s retail and online stores will be selling a line of signature PCs. When you usually buy a PC, you have to spend time removing all of the pre-installed applications on the computer. These can include 30 day music trials, limited anti-virus protection software and photo editing tools you probably… Continue Reading »
It’s finally coming: The long-awaited social networking on XBox 360
Well, we had gotten the early scoop quite a while ago, that Facebook was coming to an XBox 360 near you. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen when Microsoft was first hinting that it would…way back in August. It’s the “Big 3” apps scheduled to make their debut soon - Facebook, Twitter,… Continue Reading »
Hands on video: Windows 6.5 - It actually looks impressive
Our Editor Iyaz got some hands on time with Windows 6.5 and surprisingly, it looks pretty good. Internet Explorer loaded really slow, but indoors is always a toss up. This phone is not slated for the US as of yet. Too bad, it looks good too. Flash lite is supported. … Continue Reading »
Is Walmart trying to kill the Zune HD?
I finally got around to checking out the Zune HD yesterday. Like everyone else, I hit up my local Walmart’s newly refurbished electronic area; no special press access for me, thanks. I like to think of it not as a snub from MS, but more along the lines that Ballmer… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 21, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover HP’s new line of computers including the DreamScreen, a digital book outsells hardcover version, Facebook tops 300 Million users, Microsoft fumbles with the Zune again, and Android is picking up steam. Continue Reading »
Head and hands-on with Vuzix’s Wrap 310
Vuzix just recently introduced its Wrap line of wearable displays. The Wrap 310 is supposed to float a 16:9 55-inch screen in front of your eyes at a resolution of 428 x 240. The biggest difference between the Wrap and other models from Vuzix is the styling. These glasses look… Continue Reading »
What happened to all the folks that loved the Zune HD?
Today, the Zune HD launched to very little fanfare. Early in, Twitter was abuzz with talk of problems getting the thing to work out of the box. This player was supposed to be the best Microsoft’s Zune unit could bring out and early pics on talk was that it could… Continue Reading »
Ultimate flow chart: We’ll help you decide on either iPod nano, touch, or Zune HD!
So you’ve narrowed your choices down to the iPod nano, the Zune HD, and the iPod touch, but you have no idea which one to get. Gadgetell has you covered. We’ve got a flow chart to help make your decision! Click on through to see the full flow chart goodness. Continue Reading »
Want a Zune without a touchscreen? Better get it now
The Zune HD is coming and apparently wants to shove all other Zunes out of the way. With the impending release of the Zune HD on September 15th, Microsoft has decided that the HD shouldn’t have to share the same stigma of the rest of the Zune line. The rest… Continue Reading »
If not opportunity, the Zune comes knocking on app developer doors
In preparation for the expected launch of the new Zune HD, you know - the one bloggers are all excited about, Microsoft is contacting developers of mobile applications. Those applications that Apple keeps in our face with their marketing are apparently desperately desired by Microsoft, so much so that they… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


