Galaxy Nexus launch delayed due to Jobs' death

From CNET News.com: Google and Samsung have delayed the arrival of the next, much-anticipated Android smartphone, due to the passing of Steve Jobs.

In a statement today, the companies said they won't be showing off the upcoming device at the Samsung Unpacked event next week during...

HTC Announces Sensation XL with Beats Audio, Record Earnings

From DailyTech: When HTC announced a deal with Beats Electronics, we knew it wouldn't be long before branded smartphones would start hitting the market. First up was the Sensation XE with its 1.5GHz processor.

Now we have the Sensation XL which was just announced today. The...

HP's PC Sharing Solution Gets Ethernet Connectivity

From PC World: Hewlett-Packard has launched the t200 Zero Client, a US$99 device meant to be attached to a monitor, that when used with a host allows up to 15 users to share a PC, the company said on Wednesday.

The t200 can connect to an HP Compaq ms6200 host via USB for close...

Sprint confirms unlimited data plan for iPhone 4S

From CNET News.com: Sprint Nextel confirmed today that its iPhone 4S will come with the option of an unlimited data plan.

Sprint representative Michelle Leff Mermelstein said the company wouldn't change its plans, which range between $69.99 and $99.99 a month.

The $69.99 plan comes...

Samsung Galaxy Nexus/Nexus Prime Smartphone Specs Revealed

From DailyTech: Samsung offered a brief teaser of its upcoming Google "flagship" smartphone earlier this week. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus (previously known as the Nexus Prime) will be the standard bearer for Google's Ice Cream Sandwich mobile operating system.

Today, Boy Genius Report...

HP Claims Someone Snuck Android Onto Its TouchPads

From DailyTech: With the TouchPad's fire sale, which saw units selling for as little as $88 USD, the short-lived Hewlett-Packard Comp. webOS tablet is chic again. Given that webOS, appears on its last legs in terms of support from HP, developers are rushing to port Google, Inc.'s...

Corsair Memory Introduces New Sub-Standard Solid-State Drives

From X-bit Labs: Corsair Memory, a leading supplier of advanced PC components, on Thursday introduced new solid-state drives (SSDs) with sub-standard 180GB and 480GB capacities. Corsair hopes that the wider choice of SSD models will help it to better compete against rivals.

"As one...

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