Get More Space On Your 16GB Nook Tablet
One of the minor drawbacks to the original version of the Nook Tablet is that, even though the device has 16GB of internal memory, only about 1GB of it is accessible to users. This is a normal state of affairs for Android devices. Manufacturers partition or split up the internal memory to reserve sections for the operating system, apps, and data
Qualcomm’s Multi-Mode Gobi LTE Radio Promises a Roaming Future for iPhones, Androids
For weary world travelers and commitmentphobes, Qualcomm’s Gobi modems have offered somewhat of a reprieve to either expensive unsubsidized phone prices or the untenable thought of having to sign a two- or three-year contract with a local carrier. The chip-maker’s current Gobi chipset, found on the iPhone 4S, allows Apple to create one iPhone model to cover both CDMA and GSM networks and offer 3G capabilities on both UMTS/HSPA and EVDO technologies all on one chip. Verizon’s iPhone, for example, could hop onto a GSM 3G HSPA network overseas, and if unlocked, could potentially even work on AT&T’s 3G HSPA/HSPA+ network as well.
Verizon’s network apparently struggling this morning
Here we go again . Looks like Verizon's 4G network is refusing to wake up this morning. We've got multiple reports in multiple forums, e-mails in the inbod, and threads on Verizon's own support forums
T-Mobile USA Announces Galaxy S Blaze 4G Pricing, Availability
This will be T-Mobile’s second announcement for the Galaxy S Blaze 4G. After having announced the device earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show without any details of availability. It seems now the carrier is ready to let the cat out of the bag with the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G and T-Mobile USA is letting everyone know that the device will be available to everyone starting late March for the price of $150 after a $50 mail-in-rebate with a two-year contract and qualifying plan.
Google to Sell Head Mounted Computing Devices By End of Year
According to a report from the New York Times , Google is on track to selling their head-mounted Android computing devices by the end of the year for the price tag of $250-$600. Rumors of a secret project surrounding the Google heads-up display (HUD) have been circulating in recent weeks, and it is believed that the final project will bring an aspect of augmented reality to the mix






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