GetGlue Gets Stuck on iPad

GetGlue continues to move forward with their social network for entertainment by announcing the release of their iPad app today. Fresh off a release of an Android app, GetGlue caters to iPad nation by releasing a quality app that can check-in to their favorite shows, music, movies and books, and see what their friends are enjoying in real-time. Continue reading to find out all the details for this new app.

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iOS 4.1 Launches Update from Apple, Samsung Fascinates

Apple’s latest update their iOS software was just updated to 4.1. This release was aimed at fixing a bunch of bugs while also adding a few extra features to the OS that were announced last week. At the same time, Samsung is unleashing the Fascinate on Verizon customers. iOS 4.1 is available for download now. [...]

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Tech Week in Review 9-3-2010

The New Digg Is Alive and Kicking The majority of the Digg community has been actively revolting against the new Digg now that it has opened up. While there have been reports of instability, it seems the primary concern is with certain missing features. What’s interesting about that is that these are the very same [...]

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Indoor Positioning Systems: Tech that Makes Sense

Indoor Positioning Systems are another one of those “that makes perfect sense” technologies that uses wifi locations placed in various areas of a large structure to triangulate a person’s whereabouts using their smartphone. Find out how a Midwest superstore is trying out this technology to help users find where they are and where store items (and the bathroom) are located.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Exceeds Expectations

The Samsung Galaxy Tab became official today after Samsung announced it at a press conference at the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin. They are calling it a “smart media device.” “Samsung recognises the tremendous growth potential in this newly created market and we believe that the Samsung GALAXY Tab brings a unique and open [...]

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Is an Android Gaming Center on the Horizon?

Speculation is increasing that Android is secretly at work building a formidable gaming center to compete with both the iPhone gaming center and the Windows 7 partnership with Xbox Live. A substantial investment in Zynga and recent purchases of companies like Slide and Jambool has the mobile online gaming world anticipating something great from the Android camp. Developers with access to the Android App Inventor beta have also noticed certain programs that are in development to assist apps in communicating with online gaming servers. Find out more details inside.

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