Apple iPad iOS 4.2 Update Coming This November With More Features

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Apple placed teaser page for iPad iOS 4.2 Software update which will include multitasking, folders and printing. iPad iOS 4.2 should be released in November, my guess is bit before the ThanksGiving. Just because people not only eat dinner with family but they love to show off their new features on gadgets they have.

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Mobile Security, Can We Trust It?

Mobile retailing is rapidly gaining popularity across the globe. This novel concept has revolutionized the way we shop and the way businesses function. All this has become possible due to the rapid strides technology has taken and transformed our lives. Jobs that seemed difficult and cumbersome are today the easiest to accomplish with all . . . → Read More: Mobile Security, Can We Trust It?

Sony Introduces Pocket Camcorder Bloggie

Sony has finally launched its line of pocket camcorder it had promised some time back at CES. The company’s new Bloggie pocketcamcorder certainly has Sony’s trademark aesthetics. The camcorder features 3-inches capacitive touchscreen and its body is apparently made from polished aluminum.

The camcorder is able to capture stills as well as videos in . . . → Read More: Sony Introduces Pocket Camcorder Bloggie

Samsung Galaxy Tab Coming to Say Move Off to iPad

Is this the time to say good bye to Apple iPad monopoly? Samsung Galaxy tab says yes. It is coming to dethrone the iPad and one of the serious contenders for the top slot of tablet market. Yesterday Samsung officially announced the entry of the Samsung Galaxy tab into the market in their press . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Tab Coming to Say Move Off to iPad

IFA Officially Kicks off This Friday

IFA, International Funkausstellung Berlin is going to start this Friday. It is always a massive event and will be a great arena for consumer electronics with a dash of European flavor. This is the 50th event of the continuous row for IFA. This year already Android tablets, smartphones and 3D television technologies are launching . . . → Read More: IFA Officially Kicks off This Friday

Boxee Box Priced at $199, To Be Launched in November

Apple has finally launched its Apple TV, however, the new service has already got some stiff competition. Recently, we had written about Roku’s new offerings. Now it is Boxee’s turn. The company’s much awaited Boxee Box is expected to be priced at $199. Yes, you read it right, its full $100 more than Apple . . . → Read More: Boxee Box Priced at $199, To Be Launched in November

Twitter, Now Just a Click Away for iPad

Twitter for iPad is now pretty much available and the app is pretty much same for the new users and power users.

Leland Rechis, Twitter’s mobile product manager said in an interview on Wednesday that the iPad app indicates the direction all Twitter-designed apps will be heading. Also, said as “It’s not about . . . → Read More: Twitter, Now Just a Click Away for iPad

Samsung Galaxy Tab

Samsung Galaxy tab, much awaited 7-inch Android tablet’s specs are out with Engadget and have peek preview. The picture is indicating quite an impressive tab for the all. These images and details are arrived through the Samsung’s official press release and this includes product images, and first video ad of the Galaxy Tab.

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Facebook Credit Gift Cards From Target

Target has succeeded to load another great product on to their retail store shelves and this time it is Facebook Credit gift cards. All the Target store outlets across the country will start selling the cards from September 5th.

Facebook credit gift cards of $15, $25 and $50 denominations are presently kept for . . . → Read More: Facebook Credit Gift Cards From Target

Flash on Android Failed to Make a Mark

The Flash availability on Android is a greatest advantage over Apple’s mobile devices. Here, HTML % plays major role and a backbone for Video and its interactivity. But, if we look into the consequences later to the introduction of Flash in Android based smartphones was surprising. Resident mobile expert Kevin Tofel and his . . . → Read More: Flash on Android Failed to Make a Mark