Written on August 19th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts
With the imminent release of the Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet computing is about to get a whole lot more interesting: the Android-powered device is a real rival to Apple’s iPad, promising multi-touch goodies without the expense of Apple kit. At least, that’s what we hope is happening, because the Samsung Galaxy Tab price is still secret. The Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet isn’t the only Google-powered device heading our way: in addition to the iPod-rivalling Samsung Galaxy Player Toshiba’s working on an Android tablet, too , and the same reports suggest HP is doing the same. HTC’s forthcoming tablet drinks Google juice, too – although confusingly it appears to be running Chrome OS rather than Android
Written on August 18th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts
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Written on August 18th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts
iPad isn’t just one thing. It’s thousands of things. Go to apple.com/ipad and learn exactly what makes iPad so magical and revolutionary. // Share and Enjoy:PrintDiggStumbleUpondel.icio.usFacebookYahoo! BuzzTwitterGoogle [...]
Written on August 18th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts
The Associated Press is reporting that a federal investigation into the possible misuse of webcams on Apple laptops did not find criminal intent. The investigation was at a suburban Philadelphia school district that used special software that wound up covertly snapping images of students who were at home with their school provided MacBooks. The FBI opened the investigation to see if there were violations of federal wiretap statutes or privacy invasions. The school has said the security software had been purchased to track laptops that had been reported stolen, but one student, Blake Robbins, claimed he had been photographed more than 400 times during a two week period on a laptop that had not been reported to be stolen. The dropping of the federal probe does not have any bearing on a civil lawsuit against the Lower Merion School District. Another student has also joined that legal action. The school district issued 2,300 MacBook computers and installed software from LanRev to track stolen laptops. Parents and students were not notified the software was on the laptops. The civil suits allege that students’ text messages were intercepted, and they were photographed while sleeping or only partially dressed. The school has since deactivated the anti-theft software. No criminal charges in Pennsylvania MacBook spying probe originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Written on August 17th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts
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