- CheapAir Lists Flights with Wi-Fi, Personal TV, and Other Luxury Perks
Flying these days is an uncomfortable, difficult process, but if you’re lucky enough to snag a flight with on-board Wi-Fi, or individual monitors in the back of every seat so you can watch TV or listen to music while you’re … Continue reading →

- Hands on with Remarks, a remarkable iPad PDF annotation app — Apple News, Tips and Reviews
App developer Readdle has been very busy lately. A big update arrived recently for its PDF Expert software, and now the company is also launching a brand new note-taking and PDF annotation iPad app called Remarks. Here’s a hands on … Continue reading →

- Get Up to 4.5GB of Extra Space on Dropbox for Uploading Photos and Videos
Get Up to 4.5GB of Extra Space on Dropbox for Uploading Photos and Videos via Get Up to 4.5GB of Extra Space on Dropbox for Uploading Photos and Videos.

- Viewsonic Viewpad 7e going cheap at Misco
Misco to get one quick. But remember this doesn’t have the Google apps. via Viewsonic Viewpad 7e going cheap at Misco.

- Wind U180: MSI renews interest into the fading pint-sized notebooks | Eee PC
It would be bold to think that netbooks would survive? Of course, the growing trend and plummeting prices of tablet PCs and then the launch of Intel’s Ultrabook bandwagon, nothing more would have discontinued the netbook form factor. Well, not … Continue reading →

- Acer to Merge Netbook & Ultrabook Category | Eee PC
At an opening ceremony during the commemoration of the lunar new year. Acer’s Chairman JT Wang had announced its new years resolutions. This year, Acer will no longer be defending its position in the market. However, he warned that they … Continue reading →

- Samsung Prepares Series 5 ULTRA Ultrabooks | Eee PC
Samsung may not yet be shipping the Series 5 ULTRA mobile computers. However, the company is still preparing the products, it decided to go ahead and introduced the pair. via Samsung Prepares Series 5 ULTRA Ultrabooks | Eee PC.

- Sony to Gear VAIO Z VPCZ239FJ / B Notebook | Eee PC
This February, Sony is expected to release a new notebook to expand its VAIO Z series. This particular model is called the Sony VAIO Z VPCZ239FJ / B. via Sony to Gear VAIO Z VPCZ239FJ / B Notebook | Eee … Continue reading →

- Skype 5.8 for Windows released — get it now!
Less than three months ago, a beta version of Skype was unveiled that boasted a number of new features. The latest update to the popular VoIP tool sees the software jumping straight to version 5.8, finalizing some of the features found in … Continue reading →

- Kingston Wi-Drive Review | Gear Diary
There are some smartphone accessories that make you go “huh? Who would buy this?” And then sometimes there are ideas so smart you think, “Wow! Why didn’t anyone do this sooner?” Finally, there’s the “GREAT idea, poor execution” accessory. The … Continue reading →

- Google Says Gmail has 350 Million Active Users | ITProPortal.com
It seems like Google is just on the verge of creating yet another milestone as its popular email service Gmail is closing in on the arch rival Microsoft’s Hotmail. The web search giant claims that Gmail currently enjoy a massive … Continue reading →

- The Full Monty – T-Mobile reveal all! | The UK Mobile Phone Blog
No we’re not blogging about the hit film of six unemployed Sheffield steel workers. The Full Monty is T-Mobiles latest tariff table which exposes you to everything; unlimited calls, texts AND data, starting at £36 per month. via The Full … Continue reading →

- Samsung Galaxy S Advance up for pre-order in the UK | Ubergizmo
The Galaxy S Advance was announced a few days ago, and it looks like the phone might be going on sale soon via Samsung Galaxy S Advance up for pre-order in the UK | Ubergizmo.

- CEO: ARM-Based Windows 8 Devices Will Be Superior
In a conference call with investors this week, ARM CEO Warren East said that ARM-based tablets and other devices based on Windows 8 were superior both to Android tablets and to Windows 8 devices that will run on Intel-type platforms. … Continue reading →

- WiFi vulnerabilities found in select HTC Android phones, fix coming soon | Ubergizmo
If you happen to own certain smartphones from HTC that run on the Android operating system, then you might want to take note that some of them are open to a WiFi vulnerability. via WiFi vulnerabilities found in select HTC … Continue reading →

- Verisign ‘Hacked Repeatedly’ Says SEC Filings – Execs Claim They Weren’t Informed Until Late 2011 | DSLReports.com, ISP Information
According to SEC filings, Verisign was hacked repeatedly throughout 2010, losing “undisclosed information” throughout. via Verisign ‘Hacked Repeatedly’ Says SEC Filings – Execs Claim They Weren’t Informed Until Late 2011 | DSLReports.com, ISP Information.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update February 4, 2012
Today’s Mobile Worker News Update February 3, 2012
- Key Internet operator VeriSign hit by hackers | Reuters
Reuters – VeriSign Inc, the company in charge of delivering people safely to more than half the worlds websites, has been hacked repeatedly by outsiders who stole undisclosed information from the leading Internet infrastructure company. via Key Internet operator VeriSign … Continue reading →

- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 16Gb Wifi review
Here is a quick question for you how do you make of the most successful Android Tabs in the sub ten-inch category even better? via Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 16Gb Wifi review.

- Acer to Launch a $699 Ultrabook This Year? | Eee PC
Ultrabooks are thin, and light, and powerful mobile computers designed to offer portability and performance. Many ultrabooks with 13.3 inch displays weigh about as much as a 10 inch netbook, but offer full-sized keyboards and displays and far more processing … Continue reading →

- Google Docs for Android gains offline access and tablet enhancements | The Verge
Google Docs might be a great solution if you’ve got an internet connection handy, but if one isn’t handy, your remote document won’t be of much use. via Google Docs for Android gains offline access and tablet enhancements | The … Continue reading →

- Google Docs for Android can now store docs for offline access – Liliputing
Google has rolled out an updated version of Google Docs for Android. via Google Docs for Android can now store docs for offline access – Liliputing.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update February 2, 2012
- Samsung banking on tablets for MWC 2012 | News | TechRadar
Samsung is readying two tablet devices to headline its press conference MWC 2012 after the South Korean firm announced the Galaxy S3 smartphone would not be in Barcelona. via Samsung banking on tablets for MWC 2012 | News | TechRadar.

- Three launch Web Cube
Three have announced a home broadband product, based on mobile broadband delivery. via Three launch Web Cube.

- HTC Flyer down in price
We’ve just been sent this shot of the HTC Flyer sitting on the eXpansys website for a mere £234.99. This is the 16GB version and has a 7″ screen, 1.5GHz CPU, Wifi, 1GB of RAM and, with that aluminium unibody, … Continue reading →

- ASA UK Bans BT TV Ad for Misleading Most Reliable Wireless Connection Claim − ISPreview UK News
The UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has today upheld two primary complaints by multiple members of the public against a TV advert for BT Retail’s broadband packages, which were judged to be “misleading” because its claim that the ISPs Wi-Fi … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update February 1, 2012
- The first BlackBerry 10 phone – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion
CrackBerry has managed to nab an image of what is supposed to be one of the first BlackBerry 10 phones. Looks familiar, but also looks good. via The first BlackBerry 10 phone – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion.

- ASUS Releases ZENBOOK UX31E-RY256S 13.3″ Notebook | Eee PC
Asus has a new notebook to entice its users. It is called the Zenbook UX31E-RY256S and it will be available in Japan come spring this year. via ASUS Releases ZENBOOK UX31E-RY256S 13.3″ Notebook | Eee PC.

- Intel Celeron B815 CPU for Inexpensive Laptops Released | Eee PC
Intel has launched a low-priced new Celeron B815 dual-core processor targeted at cheaper laptops and mobile devices. via Intel Celeron B815 CPU for Inexpensive Laptops Released | Eee PC.

- LG’s triple SIM A290: the phone every Russian Casanova needs – Engadget
Dual-SIM phones are perfect for when the carriers are desperate for your business, keeping your work life separate, or to mask your philandering — but what if two isn’t enough? LG (stands for Lucky Goldstar, now you know) is producing … Continue reading →

- More HP Mini netbooks with Cedar Trail chips on the way – Liliputing
HP recently introduced a new business netbook with an Atom N2600 Cedar Trail processors. Now it looks like the company is getting ready to upgrade its consumer netbooks with Cedar Trail chips as well. via More HP Mini netbooks with … Continue reading →

- What Technology Will We Expect with Next Year’s PCs and How Will it Affect Prices?
Smartphones and tablets have a lot to answer for, at least when it comes to making technology affordable for the public. Since the launch of the first iPhone it’s become not only accepted that sensors and other devices such as GPS, … Continue reading →

- SanDisk 16GB Micro SD going cheap
Last week I spent £10 on two pints of lager in a London hotel. via SanDisk 16GB Micro SD going cheap.

- Amazon UK selling the Samsung Galaxy Nexus at £449.41
Amazon have dropped the price of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus to £449.41. If you want to buy it new through a re-seller you can get it for £429.99 (a new seller with no rating). via Amazon UK selling the Samsung … Continue reading →

- AirDroid • reghardware
If you’ve ever wanted to manage your Android phone from your computer’s desktop then AirDroid is the answer to your prayers. via AirDroid • reghardware.

- Asus to launch Padfone at Mobile World Congress | ZDNet UK
Asus is planning to launch its Padfone hybrid computer — which can combine a mobile phone, a tablet and a notebook — at the Mobile World Congress on 27 February. Asus co-founder Jonney Shih first showed the innovative device at … Continue reading →

- Motorola Enterprise Tablet Goes On Sale For £830 | ITProPortal.com
While Apple’s iPad 2 is slowly making its way into the enterprise market, the first Motorola tablet aimed at this category, the ET1 Enterprise tablet, has gone on preorder at Expansys for a whopping £830, more than twice the price … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update January 31, 2012
- The Full Monty from T-Mobile – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion
T-Mobile UK is now offering ‘unlimited’ plans, and they genuinely are unlimited this time. via The Full Monty from T-Mobile – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion.

- Why Android is Broken
By most accounts, Google’s Android OS continues to demonstrate awesome momentum. One research firm predicts that Android device sales will surpass PC sales next year, and Google’s Andy Rubin recently boasted that 700,000 Android devices are activated daily—and that doesn’t include … Continue reading →

- London named as worst UK city for 3G broadband speeds | ITProPortal.com
A new survey claims that London has the slowest average 3G speed in comparison to the other nine largest cities in the UK. via London named as worst UK city for 3G broadband speeds | ITProPortal.com.

- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 WiFi Review
Samsung wants to make an Android tablet for everyone, which is why they have four screen sizes: 7.0″, 7.7″, 8.9″, and 10.1″. For many, their 7.0″ and 7.7″ tablets provide an excellent level of portability while also giving you plenty … Continue reading →

- Average Windows Laptop Costs $456, Down 14 Percent in 24 Months
The last two years have seen a slow but steady decline in the price for PC notebooks, with the average cost dropping from $530 in January 2010 to $456 in December 2011, according to U.S. sales numbers compiled by Market … Continue reading →

- LastPass Update Imports and Exports Your Wi-Fi Passwords
The latest update to our favorite password-storing and syncing tool LastPass allows you to import and export your Wi-Fi passwords and store them as a secure note in the software. Normally your Wi-Fi passwords are only stored on your computer, … Continue reading →

- The netbook lives!
Sales may be down, but don’t write off the netbook yet. It’s still a viable form factor for Windows PCs. Netbooks have a few key advantages going for them, and computer manufacturers should just stop and take a moment to … Continue reading →

- Windows XP has 800 days left on the clock | Ubergizmo
Windows XP is one of the most loved editions of the Windows operating system to date, being extremely stable, and even granted a warrant to have its downgrade rights extended all the way to 2020. In fact, Windows XP’s successor, … Continue reading →

- Samsung 11.6in ‘retina display’ tablet spied • reghardware
Are ten-inch tablets too small for you? Rumour has it Samsung will introduce an 11.6in Galaxy Tab during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) show next month. via Samsung 11.6in ‘retina display’ tablet spied • reghardware.

- Samsung Galaxy S Advance gets official: 1GHz dual-core CPU, Super AMOLED and Gingerbread — Engadget
Samsung added a new star to its Galaxy universe today, with the release of the Galaxy Advance S. via Samsung Galaxy S Advance gets official: 1GHz dual-core CPU, Super AMOLED and Gingerbread — Engadget.

- Several Ultrabooks to Carry Next-Gen NVIDIA Kepler Graphics | Eee PC
Several new Ultrabooks that do not bear Intel graphics will soon be available in the market. This distinction is important because by definition, an Ultrabook is a thin and lightweight laptop that runs on an Intel central processing unit. The … Continue reading →

- Dell XPS 13 Impresses Crowd in San Francisco Event | Eee PC
The XPS 13 is Dell’s first Ultrabook, and the company is celebrating the release of this small wonder with a kick off event in San Francisco. via Dell XPS 13 Impresses Crowd in San Francisco Event | Eee PC.

- Android 4.0 Galaxy Tab May Come in February | Eee PC
Samsung may not be announcing the Galaxy S III within the next few months. However, the company is rumored to announced the new Galaxy Tab that’s powered by a dual-core 2 GHz Exynos 5250 processor as well as Google’s Android … Continue reading →

- Motorola Milestone 2 going cheap at Expansys
Expansys are doing one of their famous price drops on the Motorola Milestone 2. If you want a qwerty keyboard device and you don’t fancy the Desire Z then this would be ideal. £199.99 is a great price if you … Continue reading →

- T-Mobile UK launches ‘Full Monty’ unlimited calls, texts, data plan | The Verge
T-Mobile unveiled “The Full Monty” pay monthly plan today, which includes unlimited calls, texts and data, priced at £41 per month for two years. The plan is available on all phones in the T-Mobile range and features no fair use … Continue reading →

- Verizon shared data plans show up in employee training materials, still on track? — Engadget
Verizon said it was working on a shared data solution for 2012, and according to an anonymous tipster, the new packages could be rolling out soon. via Verizon shared data plans show up in employee training materials, still on track? … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update January 30, 2012
- SIM and Micro SIM Tips for Switching Between Phones
SIM and Micro SIM Tips for Switching Between Phones.

- Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy Tab headed to MWC with 2GHz processor, 2560 x 1600 screen? | The Verge
Now that Samsung sells slates in nearly every screen size imaginable — 4.65, 5.3, 7.0, 7.7, 8.9 and 10.1-inches across — what’s the next frontier? A rumor at Android and Me (perhaps corroborating an earlier rumor at BGR) claims that … Continue reading →

- Motorola Ships Out Wi-Fi-only Xyboard Tablets | Eee PC
Motorola has e-mail its customers that it the 10.1- and 8.2-inch versions of its Xoom tablet sequel, the Xyboard, is already on shipping. The company has also made the tablets available for purchase from its webstore in two storage sizes. … Continue reading →

- Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX Battery Life
At the Consumer Electronics Show, Motorola showed us the Droid RAZR MAXX, a new Android phone with a tremendously long lasting battery. via Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX Battery Life.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update January 28, 2012
- ZTE Light Tab 2 Android 2.3 tablet headed to the UK | Ubergizmo
Shopping around for more ZTE tablets? Well we know that the ZTE Optik will be headed for Sprint, and the ZTE V66 expected to arrive on Verizon, but it seems that ZTE has more tablets up their sleeves with the … Continue reading →

- Acer Iconia Tab A700 Price and Specs Leaked | Eee PC
The Acer Iconia Tab A700 will be out very soon. Some of its specs were already out, but the pricing still remains unknown. via Acer Iconia Tab A700 Price and Specs Leaked | Eee PC.

- Budget-friendly Lenovo ThinkPad X130e now available | Ubergizmo
For those in the market for an affordable netbook/notebook, you might have recalled Lenovo’s ThinkPad X130e which was being targeted at students. Unfortunately due to its high demand, the ThinkPad X130e saw a delay to February, but it would appear … Continue reading →

- T-Mobile “Full Monty” Plan to arrive on February 1st
A new plan, called “The Full Monty”, is set to arrive on T-Mobile. For just £36 p/m this is said to include “truly unlimited data” along with 2000 any-network, any-time minutes. via T-Mobile “Full Monty” Plan to arrive on February … Continue reading →

- When Antivirus Firms Can’t Tell They’ve Been Hacked, We’re All Doomed
Symantec has been scrabbling around trying address a security breach from 2006 that came to light recently. But the fact that the company wasn’t sure its was hacked in the first place doesn’t exactly inspire confidence. via When Antivirus Firms … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update January 27, 2012
- Analyst: Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet Have 40% of Android Tablet Sales
Strategy Analytics raised a lot of eyebrows earlier today with a report that said Android tablets accounted for 39 percent market share in Q4 2011, up from 29 percent a year ago. The iPad’s share dropped from 68.2 percent to … Continue reading →

- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 unboxing
I have obviously been doing something right in the last few weeks as I have been given a very exciting opportunity. Thanks to Handtec I have got my hands on some of the latest Tech of the year. via Samsung … Continue reading →

- ZTE Light Tab 2 Tablet Goes On Preorder For £235 | ITProPortal.com
ZTE’s new Light Tab 2, otherwise known as the V9A, has gone on preorder at Clove for a mere £235 with the first stocks expected to reach the retailer late February, possibly during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. via ZTE … Continue reading →

- Asus 1225B Flare gets tested (video)
You might remember the 1225B, the mini laptop Asus announced a while back, as part of their new line of budget laptops. The Flares, as they’re called, are here to replace Seashell laptops, which were sidelined as the Cedar Trail … Continue reading →

- Lenovo VP: Tablet-Laptop Hybrids Could Flatten iPad
Is the tablet really killing the notebook or just becoming one? via Lenovo VP: Tablet-Laptop Hybrids Could Flatten iPad.

- What Is Evernote?
If you haven’t been paying attention to Evernote, now’s the time. via What Is Evernote?.

- Motorola Lost $285 Million In 2011 Selling Phones | paidContent
Having already warned investors that its fourth quarter was going to be rough, Motorola (NYSE: MMI) didn’t disappoint when the actual numbers arrived Thursday. Smartphone shipments were up slightly but the company continues to lose money on mobile sales while … Continue reading →

- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 WiFi Software Review (Video)
Previously we showed you how impressed we were with the hardware on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7. In this video, we dive into the software and see how Android 3.2 Honeycomb fairs with the 1.4GHz Exynos CPU. via Samsung Galaxy … Continue reading →

- HTC to Stop Making So Many Goddamn Phones
HTC has a problem. It realizes it’s addicted to new phones. And if HTC’s execs make good on recent words, we may no longer be drowning in a torrent of the company’s new models every other week. Effing finally. via … Continue reading →

- Toshiba Offers its Dynabook R731/W5UE Notebook | Eee PC
In the face of tough competition from other Japanese manufacturers, Toshiba is soon releasing a new notebook in its native. The new notebook is called the Toshiba Dynabook R731/W5UE. via Toshiba Offers its Dynabook R731/W5UE Notebook | Eee PC.

- Pocketbook A7 Android Tablet Launching Soon | Eee PC
Pocketbook is set to launch a second-generation Android tablet to their IQ slate. via Pocketbook A7 Android Tablet Launching Soon | Eee PC.

- Archos 35 Smart Home Phone • reghardware
Review The last Android-based home phone that landed on my desk came from iDect – that’s Binatone to the rest of us. Frankly, I was less than impressed by it’s lack of integration with Gmail contacts. Now, Archos is out … Continue reading →

- Tablets: Apple’s Lead Narrows Among Widening Field Of Android Makers | paidContent
With the tablet market now overtaking PC sales, all eyes are on which platform will dominate this next generation of computing devices. A report out today from Strategy Analytics said that for Q4 it was Apple (NSDQ: AAPL), the company … Continue reading →

- Stream Communications launches super-fast 3G data service | Mobile Industry Review
I met this company at the UKTI MWC event this week and was thoroughly excited by the possibilities of their offering. via Stream Communications launches super-fast 3G data service | Mobile Industry Review.

- Android Reaches 39% Tablet OS Market Share (Standing On Amazon’s Shoulders) | TechCrunch
Apple’s iPad reigns supreme from whatever angle you choose to look at the tablet market (profits, apps, quality, market share, mindshare, you name it), but research firm Strategy Analytics this morning said Android did manage to capture a record 39 … Continue reading →

- Apple loses ground to Android in tablet biz • reghardware
Apple may have topped the US smartphone chart in Q4 2011, thanks to the iPhone 4S, but it needs a revamped iPad if it’s to reverse the trend in the tablet market. via Apple loses ground to Android in tablet … Continue reading →

- Wi-Fi on the Tube on track for 120 stations | ZDNet UK
Transport for London is nearing the end of its tender process for deploying Wi-Fi to a network of underground tube stations. via Wi-Fi on the Tube on track for 120 stations | ZDNet UK.

- PowerPad 16 USB station charges your iPad and 15 others — Engadget
So you’ve found the perfect solution for staying juiced up during your month-long African safari, but how are you possibly going to keep all 16 iPads powered until just before it’s time to go? via PowerPad 16 USB station charges … Continue reading →

- Outlook Email Notifications for Important Messages
Most email notifiers inform you whenever messages have been received in a connected email account. These programs usually make no distinctions between important messages and unimportant ones, which can be a issue of the account is regularly flooded with spam, … Continue reading →

- Smartr by Xobni Is a Powerful Contact Manager for Your iPhone
iOS: Back in September, contact management service Xobni launched its downloadable tool, Smartr, for Android and GMail. At the time, iPhone users have been left out in the cold—until now. Xobni took the wraps off of Smartr for iOS this … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update January 26, 2012
- One in three coworking space owners plan to expand in 2012 — Online Collaboration
When Deskmag presented the results of its second annual coworking survey at the Coworking Europe Conference in November, we brought you the initial findings, promising more details as they were released. Recently, Deskmag published further details. via One in three coworking … Continue reading →

- O2 data breach: why we should all be worried | News | TechRadar
The news O2 has been leaking user information all over the internet is cause for concern – and not just for its customers. via O2 data breach: why we should all be worried | News | TechRadar.

- Google: Smartphone Users Embracing PCs over Tablets … For Now – SuperSite Blog Blog
According to a study that was sponsored by Google, consumer usage of smartphones and tablets is on the rise, which should be fairly obvious to just about anyone. But the study also notes that increased smartphone and tablet usage has … Continue reading →

- Evernote updates Android and Windows clients
Online note capturing and storage service Evernote has updated its Windows client, Evernote for Windows, to version 4.5.3. Despite the minor revision number, Evernote for Windows 4.5.3 packs in a number of new features aimed at those who store PDF files … Continue reading →

- Sony Tablet P and Tablet S Gets Android ICS in Q2 2012 | Eee PC
Sony is about to bring Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to its tablet portfolio this spring. The company representative said at an event in London that ICS would be arriving on both the Sony Tablet S and Tablet P at … Continue reading →

- Samsung Galaxy Nexus i9250 has extended capacity battery | Ubergizmo
Smartphones these days tend to suffer when it comes to their battery life, simply because of the abundance of features that they carry. via Samsung Galaxy Nexus i9250 has extended capacity battery | Ubergizmo.

- Acer Iconia Tab A510 to hit European retailers this April? — Engadget
Amidst the madness that was CES, Acer quietly snuck its Iconia Tab A510 onto the showroom floor, tucking the tablet into the folds of NVIDIA’s booth. via Acer Iconia Tab A510 to hit European retailers this April? — Engadget.

- Why O2 shared your mobile number with the world • The Register
O2 has been sharing customers phone numbers with every website they visited, but O2 isnt the only offender – its just the one that slipped up and got caught. via Why O2 shared your mobile number with the world • … Continue reading →

- The real-world road warrior test: 11-inch vs. 13-inch laptops | Crave – CNET
Theres no trial by fire for a laptop that matches a week in Las Vegas covering the annual CES show. via The real-world road warrior test: 11-inch vs. 13-inch laptops | Crave – CNET.

- Punters to pick up cheap laptops not Ultrabooks • reghardware
Ultrabooks are still too darn pricey for punters, with the new skinny laptops’ average selling price during Q4 2011 63 per cent higher than that of regular notebooks. via Punters to pick up cheap laptops not Ultrabooks • reghardware.

- HP Slate 500 Windows tablet price drops to $500 – Liliputing
The HP Slate 500 is a Windows 7 tablet with an 8.9 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display and a 1.86 GHz Intel Atom Z540 processor. When the tablet hit the streets in 2010, HP sold it for $799 and … Continue reading →

- Lenovo IdeaTab S2: Competitive Tablet in Competitive Market | Gadgetspy
Lenovo got busy this year at the CES 2012 showing of ultrabooks and tablets. With so many tablets crowding the tablet market and various companies having to give up on their tablets or looking like they’re just about ready to … Continue reading →

- Asda drops price of HTC Evo 3D to £250 | News | TechRadar
Asda must have stumbled upon a box of unsold phones in its warehouse – that’s the only reason we can think of for the decision to shift the HTC Evo 3D for not much dosh. via Asda drops price of … Continue reading →

- O2 accused of sharing customer phone numbers with every visited website | The Verge
British cellphone carrier O2 appears to be sending customers’ cellphone numbers in HTTP header traffic, inserting the info in data sent to websites over O2′s connection. via O2 accused of sharing customer phone numbers with every visited website | The … Continue reading →

- ASUS B23E 12.5-Inch Business Notebook – Netbook Reviews
Asus was very busy at this years CES announcing a few new netbooks, and a whole lot of ultrabooks / laptops. But they did hold one back. The Asus B23E is a 12.5-inch notebook which is aimed towards business users. … Continue reading →

- Data Storage: From the Floppy Disk to the Cloud
As part of my annual New Year’s resolutions, I’ve been cleaning my home office. And not just the usual surface job, but a real deep cleaning that entails going through every box, drawer, shelf, and other container, ruthlessly analyzing whether … Continue reading →

- Report: Ultrabook Growth to Triple Tablets In Next 5 Years
Despite their early hiccups (jumpy clickpads anyone?), Ultrabooks appear poised to make a rather impressive impact on the consumer electronics market in the coming years. According to a new report by Juniper Research, shipments of laptops packaged in the Intel-backed … Continue reading →

- Viewsonic 7-inch Tablet To Get Ice Cream Sandwich | ITProPortal.com
Remember the Viewsonic Viewpad 7e that the company launched back in October 2011 in the US for £200? Well, it seems that a new version of the tablet called the Viewpad E70 will not only get a price cut but … Continue reading →

- Privacy Alert: O2 Accused Of Sharing Mobile Surfers’ Phone Numbers | paidContent
O2, one of the largest mobile operators in Europe, is being accused of sharing its customers’ mobile numbers with websites that they visit while surfing on the carrier’s mobile data network. The allegations come amid growing questions of user privacy … Continue reading →

- UPDATE O2 UK Mobile Broadband Connections Expose Customers Phone Numbers − ISPreview UK News
Customers of O2 UK’s Mobile Broadband services may be displeased to learn that their private phone numbers are allegedly being exposed to every website they visit from within the connections HTTP headers. via UPDATE O2 UK Mobile Broadband Connections Expose … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update January 25, 2012
- How to Create a Hidden Encrypted Volume With True Crypt
A judge recently ordered a US citizen to decrypt storage space on a computer so that police forces could analyze protected files on the system. In this particular case, the defendant was ordered to decrypt the hard drive of her … Continue reading →

- Ultrabooks will devour notebook biz by 2016 – report • Channel Register
All notebooks will look like Ultrabooks in five years’ time as vendors find cheaper ways of offering the shiny Intel-based machines, according to a new report. The report’s author also speculated that this move could force Apple to ditch its … Continue reading →

- Ultrabooks won’t smash tablets, says analyst • reghardware
Ultrabooks will not outsell tablets, the next five years at least, though the new skinny laptop category will experience unit-shipment growth three times as fast as the tablet. via Ultrabooks won’t smash tablets, says analyst • reghardware.

- Dolphin Browser App Introduces Evernote and Skitch Add-ons for Android
Dolphin Browser, the first gesture-based web browser app, just got a handy update: a couple of add-ons from note-taking top dog Evernote. Now you can get Skitch and Evernote baked right into the browser, if you wish. via Dolphin Browser … Continue reading →

- How To Set Up Your New Android Phone
One of the biggest advantages Android phones have over the iPhone is the deep level of customization you get. via How To Set Up Your New Android Phone.

- Sony Tablet S and Tablet P to be updated to Android 4.0 in spring, alongside Xperia phones | The Verge
Sony plans to upgrade its two Android tablets to Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, this spring, at about the same time that it delivers the update to its Xperia smartphone line. via Sony Tablet S and Tablet P to … Continue reading →

- Amazon Drops Price Of Lenovo Ideapad A1 Tablet To £150 | ITProPortal.com
Amazon had temporarily cut the price of the Ideapad A1 tablet to £150 as part of its holiday sales last year but has now made the cut permanent. via Amazon Drops Price Of Lenovo Ideapad A1 Tablet To £150 | … Continue reading →

- Price Of 3G HTC Flyer 32GB Tablet Cut To £300 | ITProPortal.com
As the next edition of the Mobile World Congress looms, mobile manufacturers are rapidly clearing out stocks of mature products and HTC is no exception. via Price Of 3G HTC Flyer 32GB Tablet Cut To £300 | ITProPortal.com.

- HP Brings In the Pavilion dm4-3000 14-inch Notebook | Eee PC
HP recently introduced to the public a new 14-inch notebook in their Pavilion line. The model is called the Pavilion dm4-3000, and it will soon go on sale in Japan. via HP Brings In the Pavilion dm4-3000 14-inch Notebook | … Continue reading →

- HTC Flyer Will Have ICS Update? | Eee PC
Stylus support in the HTC Flyer is limited. It can only use the stylus in certain apps not the entire system. In short, it does replace your fingers. HTC did not implement palm rejection. Samsung supports the S-Pen system wide … Continue reading →

- Decrypting laptop doesn’t count as self-incrimination, US federal judge rules | The Verge
A federal judge in Colorado has ruled that decrypting a computer hard drive does not count as self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment. Judge Robert Blackburn has ordered Ramona Fricosu, who is charged with fraud, to release the contents of her … Continue reading →

- Matias Slim One Keyboard – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion
When you spend a lot of time at your desk, the continual switching to your iPhone can be a pain. The Matias Slim One Keyboard is designed to get around that. Clever idea. via Matias Slim One Keyboard – Lost In … Continue reading →

- HP Presents its ENVY 15-3000 Notebook | Eee PC
Hewlett Packard is getting ready for the launch of a new notebook specifically designed for consumers in Japan. This new product has been named the HP ENVY 15-3000, and it carries features that will have to compete with the notebooks … Continue reading →

- One Year at My Standing Desk | Smarterware
Last January I took apart my computer desk and rebuilt it at standing height. I’ve been standing at my desk every workday since. Just in my 2011 travels, I’ve seen standing desks everywhere from the offices of San Francisco startups … Continue reading →

- iDesk concept looks awesome | Ubergizmo
Are you a fan of the Microsoft Surface but wished it wasn’t running Windows? Well, if iOS or Mac OS is more of your operating system of choice, this concept design from Adam Benton might be right up your alley. … Continue reading →

- Sony’s VAIO Lineup Gets New CPUs, Built-in 4G LTE
Sony announced today that it has refreshed its VAIO lineup of notebooks with new CPUs, software updates, and a few new color schemes. The notebooks set to see improvements include the VAIO Z, S, E, and C series. The top-of-the-line … Continue reading →

- HP launches Mini 1104 netbook for business, education – Liliputing
HP has updated its business-friendly netbook line with the HP Mini 1104. It’s a 10 inch netbook aimed at business and education. via HP launches Mini 1104 netbook for business, education – Liliputing.
