Samsung Galaxy Tab (Tablet) Coming Soon

Samsung is going to make an announcement of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab (Tablet) on August 11th which release date is expected to be somewhere in September.

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How to use iPhone iOS4: Closing apps with multitasking

Okay, great. You updated iTunes to version 9.2, downloaded the iOS4 update and installed it on your iPhone 3GS. Congratulations. You now have multitasking. That’s great, but how do you use it?

It’s not hard, but the answer isn’t obvious either. So, how does it work? Well, let’s say you open the Pandora app to listen to some music. Simply clicking the “Home” button will take you back to the home screen and leave Pandora playing. If you double-click the “Home” button, the screen will grey out and show you the icons of the other apps you have installed. Touch swiping to the right will show more apps. Touch swiping to the left will take you to the apps you have running in the background (shown below). What do you do now?

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AT&T extends iPad 3G unlimited data eligibility through June 6th

If this week’s announcement by AT&T that they would be cancelling the unlimited data plans for all devices, to include the Apple iPad 3G, got you down, all hope is not lost. Some would-be customers were upset to learn that the short supply of 3G models might prevent them from taking advantage of the unlimited data plan option, since they would not receive their devices before the cut-off date of June 6, 2010.

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Why “Not” to buy a $97 iPhone from WalMart

Last night, the news broke that mega-retailer Walmart would be offering a 16GB Apple iPhone 3GS for the bargain basement price of $97.00. The news quickly spread like wild fire. Why? The same model was (and still is) sold for $199.00 through Apple and its authorized retailers.

The obvious reason for the price slash seems to be based on the arrival of the fourth generation iPhone 4G (or iPhone HD, as some believe it will be officially called). Walmart appears to be ahead of the competition and undertaking an effort to liquidate its current stock of 3GS models. It makes sense, right? Walmart cleans up its inventory. Consumers take advantage of a 51% discount and get an iPhone 3GS for $102.00. Before you grab your car keys and bolt out of the door, think about it. There are a few very good reasons why you shouldn’t take the bait.

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Seven Reasons Owning an iPad Makes You Lucky

After reading the results of Joe Hobot’s informal survey of seventeen Apple iPad users who expressed, at least to some extent, regret at having purchased the device, I only felt it fair to present an opposing viewpoint. After having had the iPad for about a week, I have formed my own opinions. While I, too, can list some very valid reasons why the iPad isn’t the best thing since sliced bread, I would be lying if I didn’t say there are some really great things you can do with Apple’s latest device.

This list of reasons to own an iPad is an objective response to those who would decry its limitations (e.g. lack of Flash support, lack of configurable controls for family members, awkwardness to hold, etc.) Basically, it’s an overview of eight iPad Apps that make the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. In some cases, they might even help to make us better, more productive, and calmer people. In the end, isn’t that what it’s all about? We decide if the positives outweigh the negatives and, in the process, reap some personal benefit out of the deal. So, without further ado, I present readers with my rationale by Reviewing Seven Reasons Owning an iPad Makes You Lucky.

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Fire Between FireBall and WSJ Regarding iPhone for Verizon Rumor

This happens all the time fire between “blogs” on who’s right? Like today post by WSJ “Two New IPhones Coming; One May Be Aimed at Verizon” and counter attach by DaringFireball “WSJ’s Lame Entry in the iPhone Rumors Game” . Thing is, people can’t wait to see if rumor becomes true or falls, . . . → Read More: Fire Between FireBall and WSJ Regarding iPhone for Verizon Rumor

iPad Owners: Why Would You Pay For Hulu?

According to MediaMemo there is tech rumors going around that iPad owners might get charged for watching Hulu via iPad.

As you know iPad is just an oversized iPhone without calling capability, which does not support Adobe Flash. No Flash — No Hulu.

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Comparing Apples to Apples (to Apples): iPhone vs iTouch vs iPad

With this weeks announcement of the Apple iPad they now say they have a new category of device. Some say that the new category is just a bigger version of everything else they have. We’ll let the tale of the tape tell the story. . . . → Read More: Comparing Apples to Apples (to Apples): iPhone vs iTouch vs iPad

Revisiting specs and speculation: Will the Apple iPad do what I thought?

Last week I speculated on how the Apple iPad would change your life for the better. Now that the Apple iPad is out of the bag let’s see if it lives up to my hype. . . . → Read More: Revisiting specs and speculation: Will the Apple iPad do what I thought?

Full Motorola Droid Review

I have been playing with Droid for about one month now and here is my full Droid Review.

Droid Look and Feel

So far I had probably 20-30 smartphones that I played with but Droid for sure it’s something else. Comparing Droid to other phones like iPhone, G1, Storm, Palm Pixi or even . . . → Read More: Full Motorola Droid Review