Prototype Playstation Phone Photos Leaked
As we reported back in August, Sony is actively developing a gaming phone. Now, Engadget brings us actual photos of the device. It will likely run Android 3.0 (aka Gingerbread) and has a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM, and a 3.7 to 4.1 inch screen. It features a long touchpad in the [...]
Read MoreMySpace Changes Focus to Gen Y
Today, MySpace launches a redesign of the site aimed at attracting younger users and differentiating themselves from Facebook. Once king of social networking, MySpace has had a tough time since Facebook blew up. Now, it’s mostly synonymous with artists and glitter graphics. Some have even called it the ghetto of social networks. MySpace isn’t down [...]
Read MoreToshiba Satellite Laptop is Kid-Friendly, Parent-Approved
Toshiba has decided to nip two birds with one stone and put together a tougher, “kid friendly” laptop AND include parental controls designed to help parents control what their kids do online with the new Satellite L635 laptop…
Read MoreNook Color is More Android Tablet Than Simple Reader
The latest edition of the Barnes and Noble Nook reading device has been a hot topic. Many have speculated that the device would have a color display. Further digging by CNET revealed a mockup of the touch screen e-reader. It turns out that most of the rumors were correct. The Android powered, color e-reader looks [...]
Read MoreI Want My Moguldom TV!: Moguldom Announces Web TV Venture
Moguldom Media Group, parent company of Bossip, The Atlanta Post, Madame Noire, and Hip Hop Wired, announced the launch of Moguldom Studios. According to the press release, Moguldom Studios is a new Web property that will “deliver unique and substantive online video and Web TV programming keyed to the African American experience.” With a growing [...]
Read MoreComcast Digital Subscribers Can Now Get Xfinity TV Anywhere
In a very interesting move for the Comcast Cable Company, Comcast customers can now access Xfinity TV from any ISP. The Xfinity service is being taken out of beta and being let loose into the wild. Previously, you could only access Xfinity content from within Comcast’s network, which meant you also needed a broadband account [...]
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