Amy Eichelberg

Sony Announces its First Android Based Walkman NW-Z1000 Series

For anyone looking to mix their passion for music with their love for Android, this new gadget just might interest you. Sony has officially announced their first Android-based Walkman devices, dubbed the NW-Z1000 series. The NW-Z1000 will run the Android 2.3 platform, and boasts a 4.3-inch glare resistant display with 800 x […]

FCC Approves Latest Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Variant, Headed for T-Mobile

It appears as though the FCC has approved another variant of the popular Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. This variant stands out in that it is fully equipped to run on T-Mobile’s network. Filed under model number SGH-T859, the slab matches up to external measurements of the LTE and Wi-Fi versions

Fusion Garage Knocks Off $200 from Grid10 Tablet Prior to Official Launch

In an already crowded tablet market, it’s no surprise to see companies getting creative when it comes to ensuring the success of a new device. In the case of Fusion Garage, their Grid10 tablet was announced on August 10th and hasn’t even made it to its official launch before the company

GameStop Selects Android as Operating System for their Gaming Tablet

When GameStop announced their intentions to bring a gaming tablet device to the consumer market back in the Spring, their choice for an operating system was still unknown, until now. The video game retailer has officially announced that they have selected the Android platform as their OS of choice. While

AT&T Unveils Three New Windows Phone Mango Devices Coming this Fall

AT&T announced today their official introduction of three new Windows Phone Mango handsets coming this fall. The three “4G” handsets are the HTC Titan, Samsung Focus S, and Samsung Focus Flash. Additionally, Ma Bell also announced that it plans to update its entire lineup of Windows Phone 7.5 devices. So, what

Sony Tablet S On Sale Now for $599 Through the Home Shopping Network

The Home Shopping Network (HSN) is testing out its loyal consumer base to see who has a taste for tablets with the Sony Tablet S. The 16GB Wi-Fi slab is now for sale through HSN and interestingly enough is priced at $599, a full $100 more than Sony’s website price ($499).

AT&T Files Official Court Response to Department of Justice Lawsuit

To say that AT&T is disappointed in the US Department of Justice (DOJ) would be quite the understatement. Ma Bell certainly hasn’t been quiet with their official statements in response to the DOJ’s attempt to block their pending merger with T-Mobile. Statements are one thing, but now AT&T has taken it

Adobe Finally Brings Flash to iPhone and iPad, No iOS Support Needed

During the IBC show in Amsterdam on Friday, Adobe unveiled their latest Media Server 4.5 and Adobe Flash Access 3.0 products. While that may not sound entirely earth shattering, the most interesting aspect of the technology is how it will benefit iOS users without Apple’s direct approval. The new products

Netflix App Now Supporting All Android Froyo and Gingerbread Devices

After popular demand, Netflix has finally updated its mobile app to support all mobile devices running on Android 2.2 (Froyo) and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) platforms. The app originally launched earlier in May of this year but only supported a few devices, which left many movie junkies wanting more. Users with non-supported devices were often

Sprint Rumored to Maintain Unlimited Data Plans for iPhone 5 Launch

Ever since  AT&T and Verizon moved away from unlimited data plans and switched over to tiered data, it left a small window of opprotunity for some of the smaller carriers to stand out. Sprint, the nation’s third largest carrier, is still widely viewed as an underdog in the wireless carrier industry. The Now Network

Apple Wins Nationwide Ban On Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany

In a ruling issued today, a Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court has upheld last month’s preliminary injunction, banning the complete sale of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 due to Apple iPad 2 patent infringement. The German court believed the nationwide ban was merited due to the Samsung Tab’s “minimalist and modern design” bearing a strong resemblance to