Thursday, February 24, 2011

An 8.9-inch Galaxy Tab Coming Before Summer?


Samsung’s 7-inch Galaxy Tab has already gotten itself an older brother in the form of the not-yet-released 10.1-inch version. However, Samsung’s got another Tab up its sleeve and this one is for the folks that balk at 10-inches but scoff at seven.

Rumored to be hitting sometime this summer, the 8.9-inch Galaxy Tab will sit comfortably between the original 7-inch Tab and the much larger, upcoming 10.1-inch model. Engadget cites Korean Yonhap News Agency in reporting that the 8.9-inch tablet will hit in the first half of 2011. Yonhap News said the device could launch as soon as next month. 

If the news is true (Yonhap says it received the information via phone from a Samsung spokesperson), it would flesh out the Galaxy Tab line very nicely indeed. With the 7-inch Tab sporting a 1GHz Cortex A8 and Froyo, and the 10.1-incher packing Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chipset and Honeycomb, it’ll be interesting to see the specs of this 8.9-inch model. No word on what kind of OS the middle-child Tab will be running, but we assume it will be Honeycomb and that the specs will be a little closer to that of the 10.1-inch Tab.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

IE9 To Launch On March 14


We are a bit speculating here, but we have a very good reason to believe that Microsoft's new browser will launch during festivities held at SXSW on March 14.

We are a bit speculating here, but we have a very good reason to believe that Microsoft's new browser will launch during festivities held at SXSW on March 14.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Series6 PowerVR GPU Promises Up to 100x Boost


Yowza!

Gaming on smartphones is becoming increasingly popular thanks to improvements in the mobile CPU and GPU sector. While five years ago we would have stared, mouths agape, at what phones can handle today, they still don’t come close to what you can get with desktop graphics. However, Imagine Technologies says it's going to change all that.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Teenage Boy Murders Mother Over PlayStation


Tragic and sickening.

A tragic story hit the news today about a teenage boy who killed his mother after she took away his PlayStation.
Last November, the day after Thanksgiving, Rashida Anderson and her son 16-year-old son Kendall had a 90-minute argument. Rashida took away his PlayStation as punishment.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Moto: 4G Support Makes $800 Xoom Price Fair


It's the 4G you're paying for!
If you recoiled when you saw the $800 price tag Motorola has planned for its Tegra 2-powered Xoom tablet, you’re not the only one. Many people believe it’s simply too expensive for the majority of people in the market for a tablet. Still, Motorola must have had a reason to believe it could get away with attaching such a high price tag, right? Well, yes, but you might not agree with it.