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SlashGear Weekly Wrap-Up: May 26, 2012

, May 26th 2012 Discuss [0]

Happy Saturday, everyone. Are you enjoying your holiday weekend so far? Hopefully you are, but if you want to take a moment to familiarize yourself with what made news this week, this is the place to be. First off, something for Apple fans – Apple’s Ive gets second knighting and a iPhone tease. For something a little more business-oriented, we have HP’s Q2 2012 earnings. And here's a symbol to how the industry is changing these days -  Toshiba discontinuing netbooks in the US. Read The Full Story

Huawei Ascend P1 Review

, May 25th 2012 Discuss [0]

Today on the SlashGear test bench is the new Huawei Ascend P1 Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone. It was first unveiled at CES and we’ve been waiting for it ever since. As of late Huawei has been making some huge strides with their hardware to better compete with HTC and the Samsung’s in the world, and this phone is a solid attempt. Being one of their best handsets to date can it match up? Check out the rest of the review to find out.

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Bump for iOS Review

, May 25th 2012 Discuss [0]

Through some form of fairy magic the application known as Bump has suddently become the most relevant application on the iTunes App Store for those who love to transfer photos between devices. This most recent update to the app makes it so simple to transfer photos from your iPhone and iPad to your desktop that there’s essentially no reason to use anything else. The best part about this application is the “magic” method you use to make it work – just bump it!

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SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: May 25, 2012

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It's time to wrap up the start of another weekend, folks, with no less than Google's next big thing: Project Glass - and some photos and videos to go with it! On that note, it appears that the next generation in space travel has officially begun - and we get to see it! It's SpaceX's landing with the ISS, in photos! Then back on earth all you with iPads and iPhones and iPods as well can grab your very own Absinthe 2.0 jailbreak right this second! Read The Full Story

Google Nexus tablet tipped for July

, May 24th 2012 Discuss [0]

If you're wondering when Google will finally put its stamp of approval on an official Android tablet, you'll have to wonder a little bit longer, but if you're one to believe speculation, then you can hang your hat on a launch day of either June or July of this year. According to a report from manufacturing insider Digitimes, production of the device is already set, with 600,000 units being ordered for the initial launch. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: May 24, 2012

, May 24th 2012 Discuss [0]

Happy Thursday, everyone. It's almost time for that holiday weekend. You can almost feel it, right? But for now, we've still got plenty of news to discuss so let's get to it. First on the plate today - Foxconn, Sharp building new iPhone display plant. And moving onto corporate news, more on the bad HP news - HP to cut 9000 jobs by October, 27000 jobs by 2014. And in the government space, here's a punch to Microsoft - EU court to rule on $1.1 billion Microsoft antitrust fine. Read The Full Story

NVIDIA TegraZone FINAL Anniversary Reminder – Tegra 3 explodes!

, May 24th 2012 Discuss [0]

Welcome to our third and final reminder that the first anniversary of the NVIDIA TegraZone is this month! NVIDIA is showing off their wares this month with a big display of games and a release of a brand new Sonic the Hedgehog episode as well. Have a peek at our review of the latest NVIDIA Tegra 3 tablet to hit our review bench, the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300, and head below to continue on with the fun! Read The Full Story

Google+ for Android updated: New UI and mobile Hangout control

, May 24th 2012 Discuss [0]

Google has released a new version of Google+ for Android, with v2.6 following the recently updated iPhone version with a slick new UI and better integration with Hangout video chat. The new Android app now allows Google+ users to start a new Hangout while on the move, with a new navigation “ribbon” getting a dedicated “Hangout” button. Tap that, add some friends, and their phones automatically ring to notify them you’ve made a video chat request.

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Yahoo! Axis browser debuts

, May 24th 2012 Discuss [0]

Everyone may be content using Google as their primary search provider, but Yahoo! still has a horse in the race. The company has unveiled its latest creation, dubbed Axis, a new browser designed to make searching more visual and intuitive. Dedicated apps are available for the iPhone and iPad, while Axis serves as a browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on PCs and Macs.

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SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: May 23, 2012

, May 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

Happy Wednesday, everyone. If you've come here to look for some interesting tech news on this hump day, then you're in luck because we have it in spades. First off, something for Apple fans - Apple's Ive gets second knighting and a iPhone tease. For something a little more business-oriented, we have HP's Q2 2012 earnings, with $6 billion earnings. And the other major story of the day - Diablo III sets record for fastest-selling PC game ever. Read The Full Story

GameFLy invades NVIDIA territory with GameStore

, May 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

There's a new Android gaming group in town, as GameFLy would have you believe, and they're set to take on those best known for having their own dedicated gaming portal, NVIDIA with their TegraZone, asap! This announcement comes at a time when mobile gaming for smartphones and tablets is on the quick rise and both iOS and Android have gigantic markets for the entertainment-loving youth of the world. GameFLy's new GameStore will be launched for Android first and foremost and both iOS and Android will be getting GameFLy games in the near future. Read The Full Story

IBM blocks Dropbox and iCloud as well as Siri

, May 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

Earlier today it was reported that Siri was being blocked for IBM employees nationwide as a sort of cut-back on their "bring your own device" policy for smartphones and tablets at the workplace - that policy has expanded, it seems. A new addition to the reports we've heard this morning indicate that IBM not only has Apple's Siri blocked, but several other applications such as Dropbox and Apples iCloud. The reason IBM has these applications blocked from the their offices is simple: data might not be as secure through these applications as they want their employees data to be. Read The Full Story

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