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Tim Cook trashes convergence as “not pleasing to the user”

, Apr 24th 2012 Discuss [0]

Apple CEO Tim Cook has dismissed the prospect of a laptop/tablet hybrid product, saving a little snark for touchscreen ultrabooks as pushed by Microsoft and Intel. Although there's plenty of room for convergence for its own sake, Cook argued, that doesn't necessarily mean you end up with a worthwhile product. "You can converge a toaster and a refrigerator," Cook said during the Apple financial results Q&A, "but those things are not going to be pleasing to the user." Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: April 24, 2012

, Apr 24th 2012 Discuss [0]

The HTC One series appears to have brought HTC back up to speed for sales - we hope! The world is about to head to space to mine asteroids for precious metals - or just gold and platinum. Samsung has revealed a new application for Unpacked 2012 that'll reveal the Galaxy S3 without a doubt. Google Drive is all but official today - now we just have to see how big it's going to be! Read The Full Story

CES 2012 Ultrabook Round-Up

, Jan 11th 2012 Discuss [11]

If CES last year was dominated by tablets, CES 2012 has been the year of the ultrabook. Intel’s ultraportable notebook trademark had already picked up late in 2011, but it’s the Consumer Electronics Show this week where the big guns like Dell and Samsung came out to give it some real momentum. If Intel has its way, one of the following machines will be lightly weighing on your shoulder over the next few months.

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Samsung Series 9 Ultrabook second generation hands on

, Jan 9th 2012 Discuss [2]

Samsung announced the latest update to its razor-thin Series 9 laptop at their CES press conference today, and it is a stunner. Taking design cues from the original Series 9 and refines them, making a thinner and in many ways more desirable laptop. You still get an amazingly stylish machine, but a little more care has been paid to its materials and configuration, and of course, it gets a whole new batch of hardware. Read The Full Story

Apple A6 MacBook Air by 2013 says analyst: OS X and iOS to merge

, Aug 3rd 2011 Discuss [12]

Apple will need to merge OS X and iOS if its aim of satisfying seamless content management and cloud-service delivery is to work out, according to Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek. In a new investor note this week, Barrons reports, Misek argues that the MacBook Air will be first to make the switch, jumping to an Apple “A6″ processor in late 2012 or early 2013.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-fi Enabled Version Available Nationwide Tomorrow

, Jun 16th 2011 Discuss [10]

The thinnest and lightest Android tablet in the world is about to be available in the USA at a handful of your favorite retailers - get your wallets out! These retailers include Best Buy Online and in-store, Fry's Electronics, Amazon.com, Micro Center, Tiger Direct and Newegg. For those of you unfamiliar with the tablet, it's a 10-inch touchscreen tablet running Android 3.1 Honeycomb, Google's most up to date tablet-based mobile operating system. This device has been available through the Best Buy Union Square Store in NYC since the 8th of June, and will be available nationwide starting tomorrow! Read The Full Story

American Airlines replaces in-flight screens with Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1

, Jun 13th 2011 Discuss [1]

Up in the air, Junior Android! Samsung is taking to the skies with its Galaxy Tab 10.1, inking a deal with American Airlines to put 6,000 of the Honeycomb slates into the premium cabins of select transcontinental and international flights. Rather than the existing in-flight entertainment system, AA will use specially customized Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets bearing extra memory. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: January 10, 2011

, Jan 10th 2011 Discuss [2]

Behold the most massive amount of posts outside the Daily Slash CES 2011 roundup. This is a big weekend and a day's worth of content you might never be able to wrap your eyeball skins around, believe it! To even have a chance, you'll have to start with Chris Davies CES 2011: All-Star Tablet Round-Up and the CES 2011 Complete Android Community Breakdown by yours truly. From there, head over to Ben Bajarin's Verizon iPhone – An Analysis of the Major Questions in preparation for tomorrow's SlashGear Verizon Event Liveblog: Tuesday Jan 11 Live Verizon Press Event (we'll be there to bring it to you DOUBLE live!) Head over next to a personal roundup Goodbye, CES 2011 – It’s been fun by Dylan Bailey over on Android Community, and -Oh! Don't forget your Google Goggles! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: January 10 2011

, Jan 10th 2011 Discuss [0]

Get ready to get your sweet collection post on starting this morning with Chris Davies CES 2011: All-Star Tablet Round-Up! Next head over to the Android side of the world with the CES 2011 Complete Android Community Breakdown! Check out the future of iOS with an On Time Analysis by Ben Bajarin by the name of Verizon iPhone – An Analysis of the Major Questions. From there, you've got one big fat lists of posts to look through from this weekend and today - so much CES 2011, so much time! Behold and be held by this new technology paradise. All this and MORE on SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: January 7, 2011

, Jan 7th 2011 Discuss [0]

What a week! While a few of us on the R3 crew were rolling around in different parts of the world that weren't Vegas, the bulk were rolling hard at CES 2011! The Consumer Electronics Show had blasts of this, slips of that, and a wacky array of stories and happenings that shall forever go down in the history books as a CES to be clicked with! How ever in the world will we organize all of this information? How about one big monster of a list of links, for starters? Who could we call for such a tast, hm? So much exclusive content, so much time time - I know! The Daily Slash! Get one of the biggest heaping helpings you've ever seen, below! This isn't the first and it isn't going to be the last roundup post of CES news and info for this season. It's one big thwack. Comb with me, if you will, through the content and devour the ingredients. Joy! PREVIEW: my favorite is the Notion Ink Adam hands-on at CES 2011 - wowie! Read The Full Story

AMD Fusion APUs get official: DirectX 11, 1080p HD & 10hr battery life

, Jan 4th 2011 Discuss [0]

AMD has officially launched its Fusion APU series, a hybrid range of CPU/GPU chips incorporating both into a single die. Targeted at ultraportables, notebooks and netbooks, the new AMD E-Series "Zacate" and C-Series "Ontario" APUs each use the Bobcat CPU core, and AMD reckon they're capable of DirectX 11 graphics, UVD3 video acceleration, 1080p HD playback, 2D conversion to 3D and up to 10hrs battery life depending on system. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: January 3, 2011

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [0]

IT HAS BEGUN! We are less than... 12 hours away from the biggest electronics and tech show of the year. Oh man is it CES? Yes it is. We're there, we're all pumped up, and we're about to give you such a coverage as you have never seen. You'd better get just as pumped up as we are about this. On the other hand, it's time to get eternally fearful like Evan, who columns My First CES, & Why I’m Scared Out of my Mind. Next, check out Chris Davies' column by the name of CES 2011: The Tablet Reboot. Don Reisinger brings up a find column point on I’m Bored With Nintendo’s First-Party Games. And take a peek at one gigantoric monster desktop replacement notebook review of the HP ENVY 17 3D Review by yours truly. And just SEE if you can sleep, just SEE if you can get a wink of sleep now that you know CES is tomorrow, starting bright and early. Morning time. CES. Be there. Be here. Read The Full Story

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