New Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is Thinner, Lighter, and More Powerful

From DailyTech: Over the course of this year Samsung Electronics Comp., Ltd. has rounded out its tablet lineup with the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note slab (Sept.), the 7.7-inch Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet (Sept.), the 8.9-inch Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet (Aug.), and the 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet...

Amazon's New Silk Browser Gets Speedy Mobile Browsing Via the Cloud

From DailyTech: Earlier today Amazon, Inc. pulled the wraps off its long-awaited multimedia tablet, branded "Fire". The catchy name was backed by a bargain $199 price (TouchPad, what?) and solid hardware -- a dual core processor and all the essentials. With that tablet came a brand...

Amazon May Acquire Palm/WebOS Divison from HP - Rumour

From X-bit Labs: The largest online store Amazon.com is negotiating with Hewlett-Packard over possible acquisition of Palm/webOS division in a bid to create its own mobile platform to compete against Apple, Google and Microsoft.

Amazon has been the biggest online store for over a...

iPhone 5 Demand High Ahead of Unveiling

From PC World: The new iPhone that Apple is expected to announce on Oct. 4 is already on the shopping list of many BlackBerry and Android users. Research from InMobi, an independent mobile ad network, found that 41 percent of mobile users in North America and Canada plan to buy the...

Samsung to Pay Microsoft for Every Android Device Sold

From Tom's Hardware: Google's strategy of making Android available to developers for free has paid off extremely well. The operating system quickly mounted serious competition for Mac OS and Windows and emerged as the world's best-selling smartphone platform by the end of 2010...

RIM PlayBook Prices Drop at Best Buy, Maybe Because of Kindle Fire

From eWeek: At a high-profile Sept. 28 event in New York City, Amazon unveiled its $199.99 Kindle Fire tablet, a 7-inch device with streamlined access to the online retailer’s multimedia and cloud content.

Within a day, it seems, prominent retailer Best Buy started slashing the...

Samsung Shows Off Industry's First LPDDR3 Memory

From X-bit Labs: Samsung Electronics, the largest maker of dynamic random access memory (DRAM), said on Thursday that it had completed development of the industry’s first monolithic 4Gb LPDDR3 memory for mobile applications like smartphones and tablet PCs. The new type of memory will...

Nokia lays off 3,500 employees

From InfoWorld: Nokia is planning to lay off an additional 3,500 employees, as the company continues to restructure after announcing its decision to focus on Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system.

The affected employees work in manufacturing, location and commerce, and...

Firefox 7 Released; Browser Addresses Memory Use Issues

From DailyTech: Mozilla announced yesterday that it released Firefox 7, which addresses issues such as poor memory management and features new developer tools, a reporting tool to let Mozilla know about problems and more graphics hardware acceleration.

According to The Mozilla Blog...

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