Analyst Katy Huberty from Morgan Stanley tells All Things D that she believes Apple is ramping up production on the iPad, aiming to build as many as three million a month by the end of this year. That would mean that the company could make 36 million iPads next year, which brings the total close to (but not quite) the whopping 40 million » Read more: Analyst: Apple producing more iPads
Analyst: Apple producing more iPads
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Android Now Accounted for 25% Of Mobile Web Traffic
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Android is slowly moving up the scale when it comes to web consumption, says Quantcast. Since November of 2009 Android has made it’s biggest gain and is up to 25%. Compared to last year, they are up 17% on the scale. What’s odd is Steve Jobs says more and more iOS devices are in the hands of people but the numbers are down from almost 70% to 56%.
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Fixing broken iTunes Automator workflows in iTunes 10
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
If you depend on Automator workflows for managing music or other tasks in iTunes, the upgrade to version 10 may have come as a bit of a cold shock. Macworld pointed out that most available workflows for iTunes simply would not load with iTunes 10; » Read more: Fixing broken iTunes Automator workflows in iTunes 10
Samsung Galaxy Tab is Rooted For Now, Before Release
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »The Galaxy Tab, the tablet device from Samsung in the lineage of the Galaxy S devices, isn’t officially released yet. Yes, it’s announced, but it’s not widely available anywhere, but that’s not stopping the development crowd. As has happened with a few high-profile devices out there before this, the Galaxy Tab has officially been rooted, well before its official release into the wild.
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Samsung Android slider “I5500″ spotted in IFA
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
An upcoming Android slider was spotted at the Vodafone booth in ongoing IFA trade fair. Named as I5500, this mid-range device runs Android 2.2 OS, will cost around 200 euros and features a 5MP camera, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, UMTS, microSD card slot.
No details on the availability right now, but expect to hear more soon.» Read more: Samsung Android slider “I5500″ spotted in IFA
Hey Palm: Take A Deep Breath. Leaks Happen. Be Proud.
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Just days ago, Palm revealed a bunch of details surrounding webOS 2.0, which, as the name implies, is an upcoming major update to their webOS platform. Shortly thereafter, they released a big chunk of webOS 2.0 to a small section of their development community as part of a Beta program. Almost immediately, someone unearthed one [...] » Read more: Hey Palm: Take A Deep Breath. Leaks Happen. Be Proud.
Huawei Ideos coming on T-Mobile USA?
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
Huawei unveiled the cheapest Android 2.2 phone yesterday, now we are hearing that T-Mobile USA is in talks to distribute the phone – Huawei Ideos this holiday season, WSJ reported.
Huawei Ideos will have a recomme » Read more: Huawei Ideos coming on T-Mobile USA?
Quick Note: Verizon Prepaid Smarphone Data Plans
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Verizon Wireless has announced new pre-paid 3G data plans for smartphone users. Customers will be able to select between a $10 per month plan that handles up to 25 BG of dataâwith an addition $0.20 per megabyte for overagesâor a $30 per month plan that offers unlimited data. The plans go on sale September 28.
âThese new data offerings will help our prepaid customers experience the full breadth of Verizon Wirelessâ robust device portfolio and the many engaging, informative, and helpful applications that depend on a data plan,â said Verizon Wireless director of marketing Jim » Read more: Quick Note: Verizon Prepaid Smarphone Data Plans
Droid R2-D2 Ready To Be Docked
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »Unless you just really do not like Star Wars how can you not think this looks cool? Verizon has puzzle challenges on their website that leak information about the Droid R2-D2 as you figure out the puzzles. Yesterday the pics of the docks were unlocked and–not that they perform or operate any better than the standard Droid 2–we think they look really cool.
Apple trailers page adds showtimes and theater maps
September 4th, 2010 by TechLad No comments »
Since people still seem to want to leave their houses and go to the movies (despite Apple’s best efforts to keep them firmly on their couches), the iTunes Movie Trailers site now features a sophisticated Showtimes view. This HTML5-savvy offering uses location awareness in your br » Read more: Apple trailers page adds showtimes and theater maps