Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 to be priced at $499 for US
Samsung has announced that the 16 GB version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet will be priced at $499, with the 32 GB version priced at $549, for the US launch on Thursday. More...
Samsung has announced that the 16 GB version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet will be priced at $499, with the 32 GB version priced at $549, for the US launch on Thursday. More...
Microsoft has updated its free Microsoft Security Essentials software security program up to version 4.0 although there's no word on what new features have been added. More...
Samsung's Galaxy range of Android smartphones and tablets has been an incredible global success, none more so than the S II. Did Samsung reveal its 2GHz quad-core successor in a corporate video? More...
Toshiba's Excite X10 - its new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet - is both thinner and lighter than the iPad 2. Could this finally be the device to dethrone the iPad as king of the tablets? More...
Everyone expects Apple's next iPad to sport a high-resolution Retina Display - but it looks like Samsung will get there first, with a new Android 4.0 tablet sporting a spectacular 2560x1600px display. More...
A new image has emerged claiming to reveal another HTC flagship handset, packing a savage 2.5GHz quad-core processor, 4.5" HD display and 32GB of storage, in a slim, chiselled aluminium unibody. More...
Next week's launch of the Nexus Prime and Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) may have been postponed, but a new leaked image of the device and screenshots of the OS should make the wait more bearable. More...
Conceivably Tech has noticed that Mozilla has quietly uploaded a Firefox 4 Beta 1 candidate build to its FTP server. No release notes or announcements have been made as of this post, but surely Mozilla... More...
Mozilla has been hard at work since releasing the first alpha of Firefox 4.0 (which is still named 3.7 for some reason). Similar to Chrome and Internet Explorer 8, which separate tabs into different processes,... More...
Mozilla has released a "Developer Preview" of the rendering engine that will end up being used for Firefox 4.0. The alpha release is dubbed 3.7a1 (not sure why, since 3.7 was dropped from Mozilla's roadmap)... More...