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The Daily Slash: November 15 2010

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Very first of all, let me point you toward our big time huge post: Holiday Gift Guide 2010! It's full of EVERYTHING you could ever want (this year.) Then we've got reviews of both the Verizon AND the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Tab (both!), a review of a bigtime thin Full HD panel display, and an expanded look at all the stuff Mark Zuckerberg said about the future of communication today at the Facebook announcement event. And BONUS: Google CEO Eric Schmidt reveals not only a working Nexus S, but Android 2.3 Gingerbread as well! All this and MORE on The Daily Slash! Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy Tab for US Cellular Launching November 19th for $399

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While Verizon and AT&T may be opting to keep the Galaxy Tab as contract-free devices, it looks like US Cellular is taking a bit of a different route. The company has just officially announced that the Galaxy Tab, the tablet device from Samsung, will be heading to their network beginning November 19th. The first thing that some may notice is the distinct difference in pricing for the US Cellular version, versus the competition's. You'll have a two year contract to thank for that. Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy Tab for AT&T Launching November 21st

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Despite the fact that we've already reviewed the Galaxy Tab for Verizon, just today, it looks like AT&T wants to go ahead and make it official that the carrier is indeed launching the Galaxy Tab tablet device. We've been waiting for the announcement, so if you've been trying to guess when the Tab would launch on AT&T, November 21st has been chosen as the day of days. Read The Full Story

Verizon Galaxy Tab Review

You can’t accuse Samsung of lacking ambition with their recent mobile device launches. After pushing out versions of the Galaxy S across all the major US carriers, they’re doing the same with the Samsung Galaxy Tab. We’ve already looked at the original European and T-Mobile USA versions of the 7-inch Froyo slate; now it’s the Verizon Wireless model on the SlashGear test bench. Read on for the full review.

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SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 15 2010

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Good morning everybody in technology land, welcome back to SlashGear's Morning Wrap-up. Today there are several rumors including a possible Motorola Motopad being a 7inch Android 3.0 debut, a possible 20+ custom Adam applications for the Notion Ink, Froyo for Dell Streak by the end of November, and maybe even a couple of opening bats for Honeycomb? Then we've got a review of a US version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab (T-Mobile version), a weeklong adventure with HTC HD7's hardware, and a few words on why Don Reisinger can't wait to get rid of his DVR. PLUS: Dual Core dreams in Galaxy 2. Now all we've got to do is plug our fingernails into our kneecaps as we wait and see if Android 2.3 Gingerbread is released today at this years Web 2.0 Summit. Hooray! Read The Full Story

Galaxy Tab voice call hack turns tablet back into a huge phone

Our review of T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy Tab went live yesterday, and while we bemoaned its lack of official voice call functionality, if you're willing to get your hands dirty in alternative ROMs then you can bypass that limitation. The xda-developers community has been working on enabling what the US Galaxy Tabs lost from their European counterparts, and - with a few limitations - has managed to activate voice calls on the T-Mobile Tab. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile Samsung Tab Review

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is beginning its staggered rollout across the US carriers, and T-Mobile has been the first to make its play. We’ve already comprehensively reviewed the European version of the Galaxy Tab and Verizon Galaxy Tab, finding it an interesting – if expensive – alternative to the iPad; however, the North American models (and the T-Mobile version in particular) differ from what’s on sale in Europe. Read on for our T-Mobile Galaxy Tab review.

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The Daily Slash: November 12 2010

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First of all, everyone who is a Windows Phone 7 developer: watch out. You're going to want to take a look at this. For everyone else, hooray, what a fun day! Angry Birds is heading to Xbox LIVE arcade, PlayStation Network, and WiiWare, Galaxy Tab Flash turns out to be quite the dish, and Wired shows it's tatas. Finally, we decide whether Facebook e-mail makes sense or not and we get a DROID PRO in the mail to unbox and put our HANDS ON. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 12 2010

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What huge news overnight! Oh my goodness there is a new phone, a new phone! It either has no name yet, or might be called Samsung Elite. Then there was a late night review by the man Ewdison T on a Gateway ID49C. Then, Facebook is going to crash down Gmail with their Microsoft Office Web Apps integrated "Project Titan!" Subway lets you pay futuristically with your cellphone, Galaxy Tab Flash is what's called an "Embarrassment of Riches," and the pricetag on the original Apple-1 (made by Steve Wozniak and distributed from Steve Jobs parents house) is expected to be around $161,000 to $242,000. Cheep! Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy Tab down to £479 at Amazon UK

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab is slowly coming down in price, with Amazon the latest to adjust its numbers and offer a better deal on the 7-inch slate. Having been offering the Tab at £529.99 just prior to launch, the Froyo tablet is now listed at £479. Read The Full Story

Tegra 2 tablets will be “absolutely exquisite” promises NVIDIA CEO; Galaxy Tab just “a large phone”

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NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has acknowledged the company's tardiness in entering the tablet market, saying that when it comes to taking on the iPad, "if you're going to give that wonderful product a run for its money, you better build something absolutely exquisite." Speaking during NVIDIA's Q3 2010 earnings call, Huang spent plenty of time talking up next-gen Android phones and tablets that are in the pipeline, directly referring to the iPhone and iPad as the prime competition. Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy Tab teardown: big battery & tough screen

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We've been waiting to see the Galaxy Tab torn down fully for some time now, having had our appetites whetted a few weeks back, and iFixt has done the honors. They found the Android slate's Gorilla Glass fascia took a fair amount of heat to remove, but otherwise all of the components are accessible without  soldering and the huge battery is user-replaceable. Read The Full Story

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