- London Police To Use Software To Extract Data From Mobile Phones | ITProPortal.com
The Met Police turn to sophisticated techniques for investigating crime. via London Police To Use Software To Extract Data From Mobile Phones | ITProPortal.com.

- A Wave Of New Android Tablets Is Coming: What To Expect | Pocketnow
Evan Blass recently posted an article titled “Will The iPhone’s Reign Ever End?” In it, he speculates on the future of the mobile landscape, trying to predict how, when, or if the iPhone will go the way of the RAZRs and … Continue reading →

- £65.98 SanDisk 120GB Ultra Solid State Drive | ITProPortal.com
Ensures faster boot-up, reduced operational noise and low power consumption via £65.98 SanDisk 120GB Ultra Solid State Drive | ITProPortal.com.

- More fanless netbooks could be on the way – Liliputing
Netbooks are small, inexpensive computers that tend to have low power processors. But Intel’s latest chips designed for netbooks use even less power than their predecessors, while offering modest performance gains. via More fanless netbooks could be on the way … Continue reading →

- Samsung: Our Ultrabooks are worth the premium price tag | News | TechRadar
Samsung reckons its Ultrabooks justify the hefty price tags they carry, even if the competition is cheaper. via Samsung: Our Ultrabooks are worth the premium price tag | News | TechRadar.

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Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 18, 2012
- Lenovo Unleashed its ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook | Eee PC
Lenovo’s new Intel Ivy bridge-based line of notebooks called the Thinkpad have finally been revealed. One of the more notable models is the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. via Lenovo Unleashed its ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook | Eee PC.

- Huawei Ascend G300 Review
You might not know it but Huawei have been around in the mobile industry for a long long time now, If you have one of those USB dongles which were all the craze a year ago there is a good … Continue reading →

- IT Managers Cite Competitive Advantage Of BYOD | ITProPortal.com
Four in five believe BYOD grants an edge, but security worries still a factor via IT Managers Cite Competitive Advantage Of BYOD | ITProPortal.com.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 17, 2012
- Self-Destruct Buttons On This SSD Will Physically Destroy Your Drive
Are you worried about the FBI kicking down your door in search of all your digital contraband? If so then it’s time to upgrade to RunCore’s new InVincible SSD drive with its pair of red and green self-destruct buttons that … Continue reading →

- An ultrabook by any other name | The Verge
Last week, Hewlett-Packard introduced a new category of laptop that made consumer technology enthusiasts hang their heads. via An ultrabook by any other name | The Verge.

- Gmail adds contact info in search, new Google+ integration | The Verge
Google has made Gmail search a bit more helpful today, thanks to a new feature that will show rich contact information when you search for a contact’s email address. via Gmail adds contact info in search, new Google+ integration | … Continue reading →

- Android fragmentation in visual form – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion
The above image comes from the OpenSignalMaps blog and is a visual representation of the devices using the developer’s app. Shocking eh? via Android fragmentation in visual form – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion.

- Evernote 4.0 for Android sweeps in new home screen, list UI (video) — Engadget
‘Tis the season for major Android app remakes, this time with Evernote going for a much appreciated adaptation to a more swipe-friendly universe. via Evernote 4.0 for Android sweeps in new home screen, list UI (video) — Engadget.

- LaCie’s new 100MB/s NAS is 2big, resists that second scone (video) — Engadget
Gallic storage outfit LaCie is nonchalantly unveiling its 2big double-bay NAS that’s purportedly capable of pumping data around your network at 100MB/s. via LaCie’s new 100MB/s NAS is 2big, resists that second scone (video) — Engadget.

- Three pitches ‘cheaper’ MiFi mobile hotspot • reghardware
Three hasn’t said how much cheaper its new MiFi device is than Three’s existing one, but that’s what the telco is promising. via Three pitches ‘cheaper’ MiFi mobile hotspot • reghardware.

- Three Set To Launch Huawei E5331 Value MiFi | ITProPortal.com
Cheaper model added to on-the-go broadband range via Three Set To Launch Huawei E5331 Value MiFi | ITProPortal.com.

- Hands-on with the new tab synchronization feature in Chrome 19 | Ars Technica
Google has rolled out a new release of Chrome in the stable channel. The update, version 19, uses the Chrome synchronization framework to introduce support for sharing open tabs between instances of the browser. The update also brings a number … Continue reading →

- Google Apps for Domains Problems for the Enterprise and Business | Blog of a Long Distance Worker Tech
In my business we are a heavy Google Apps for Domains user with several domains setup, some business and some free. I moved across from hosted Exchange a few years ago and everything has been pretty great until the last … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 16, 2012
- MacBook Pro rumor rollup: thinner, better, faster, stronger | Ars Technica
Multiple sources are now aligning on a vision of the next MacBook Pro, expected to be unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference in June. The new machine is expected to retain the “Pro” moniker, and supposedly won’t be a copy … Continue reading →

- £159.98 SanDisk Extreme 240GB Solid State Hard Drive | ITProPortal.com
Blazing fast SATA III SSD at affordable price Price war for solid state drives is still on with SanDisk taking it to the next level with a price cut on its 240GB variant getting it to the sub-£160 mark. via … Continue reading →

- Chrome 19 arrives with tab syncing — get it now!
Google just pumped out another stable release of its web browser as Chrome 19 sees the light of day. It seems as though new browser releases are becoming an almost daily occurrence these days, so what can you expect from Google’s latest … Continue reading →

- VAIO T11 Ultrabook announced | Eee PC
As well as the Sony VAIO T13 ultrabook, Sony will also be releasing a smaller version of their T series ultrabook. The T13, as the model number suggests, comes with a 13 inch display, 13.3 inchs to be exact, while … Continue reading →

- Panasonic Let’s Note J10 has 12-hour battery life | Ubergizmo
The age of Ultrabooks are upon us, where super slim models are starting to proliferate the market, but there is still a niche for traditional form factor notebooks, especially for those who are on a relatively tight budget and do … Continue reading →

- Samsung Galaxy S3 Gets Thumbs Up In Battery Tests | ITProPortal.com
No need to fret over the handset’s longevity The Samsung Galaxy S III will soon be with us, and some good news has just emerged from GSM Arena’s battery life tests. via Samsung Galaxy S3 Gets Thumbs Up In Battery … Continue reading →

- Acer Aspire M5 ultrabooks heading to UK in June – Liliputing
Acer is getting ready to launch the 14 and 15 inch ultrabooks the company introduced at CES in January. At the time Acer was calling the thin notebooks Timeline Ultra, but when they launch in the UK in June they’ll … Continue reading →

- O2 UK rolls out 42Mbps DC-HSPA+ 3G, gives that new iPad fast data in Old Blighty — Engadget
The UK might be champing at the bit for 4G auctions to finish and give the country a taste of sweet, sweet LTE, but O2 UK is at least offering a panacea with a launch of dual-carrier HSPA+ 3G, or … Continue reading →

- Lenovo unveils ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook – Liliputing
Lenovo unveiled its new line of ThinkPad notebooks with Intel Ivy Bridge processors today. For the most part these are your usual high-end laptops with a focus on business-friendly features. But one model that stands out from the crowd is … Continue reading →

- Yzi Android 4.0 tablet is affordable at $203 | Ubergizmo
If you’re looking to get your hands on an Android 4.0 tablet on the cheap, you might be interested in checking out the Yzi Android 4.0 tablet. via Yzi Android 4.0 tablet is affordable at $203 | Ubergizmo.

- Apple’s iMacs to get Retina displays too? [Rumor] | Ubergizmo
Based on the rumors, it has been suggested that Apple’s 2012 refresh of the MacBook Pros could see the laptops receive Retina displays. via Apple’s iMacs to get Retina displays too? [Rumor] | Ubergizmo.

- Google traces the path of a single email | The Verge
Ever wondered where your email goes in the seconds it takes to move from one computer to another? Google has created The Story of Send, a site which lays out the typical journey made by a single email. via Google … Continue reading →

- O2 rolling out 42Mbps 3G to ‘major’ British cities | The Verge
UK mobile network operator O2 has confirmed it is currently rolling out a variant of DC-HSPA which will support connections of up to 42Mbps. via O2 rolling out 42Mbps 3G to ‘major’ British cities | The Verge.

- AMD 2nd-Generation A-Series APU Launched | Ubergizmo
AMD has just launched its second generation of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) which was formerly codenamed “Trinity”. According to AMD, this design doubles the performance per watt when compared to the first generation APUs. It also brings performance increases of … Continue reading →

- HP Envy 14 Spectre Ultrabook • reghardware
The test unit I reviewed was forwarded on to me from the Harrods press office. That alone should tell you a lot about the HP Envy 14 Spectre. For you, Harrods may conjure images of oil sheiks browsing bling, affectatious … Continue reading →

- Lenovo Launches IdeaPad U310, U410 Ultrabooks, Start at $749
Think Ultrabooks are too expensive? Check out Lenovo’s IdeaPad U310 and U410, which start at a reasonable $749 and offer up to 8 hours of battery life. Plus, both Ivy Bridge-powered notebooks come in eye-catching colors like Spearmint and Cherry … Continue reading →

- Lenovo Unveils 9 New ThinkPads, Complete With Ivy Bridge, HD+ Screens
Not to be outdone by competitors like HP, who last week announced several dozen new notebooks, Lenovo is refreshing most of its ThinkPad line, updating the vaunted T, X, W, and L series notebooks to Intel’s new Ivy Bridge platform … Continue reading →

- Acer Aspire S5 ultrabook goes on sale in June – Liliputing
Acer introduced the Aspire S5 ultrabook at CES in January, but at the time there were no details about the price or launch date. Now it looks like the thin and light laptop is set to go on sale in … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 15, 2012
- Rumor: Windows 8 Upgrade To Cost $14.99, Starts June 2
Good news for PC users who plan to purchase a PC with Windows 7 in the coming months. New details about Microsoft’s upcoming upgrade promotion have come to light. News broke a few days ago that Microsoft was planning a … Continue reading →

- JuiceDefender – A recommendation
About a week ago Terran Brown mailed me to recommend something called JuiceDefender. It’s one of a few apps which claim to extend your battery life so, as I’m usually running low on battery for most of the day, I … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 14, 2012
- Create your own private Google Drive | News | TechRadar
Cloud storage solutions like Dropbox of Google Drive are ideal for start up and small businesses. They’re flexible, you can share files across the web on any device, you only pay for what you use and they grow with your … Continue reading →

- Asus Padfone shown off in official video | News | TechRadar
Asus has released a video demo to promote its upcoming Padfone, but it sadly lacks the comedy input of CEO Jonney Shih. via Asus Padfone shown off in official video | News | TechRadar.

- Report: New MacBook Pros Will Be Retina Display, USB 3.0 Monster Machines
It’s always best not to put too much stock in the old familiar “supply chain sources,” but 9to5Mac knows a guy who knows a guy who has confirmed what we’ve always thought about Apple’s next MacBook Pros: They’re going to … Continue reading →

- Most Smartphone Users Are Idiots About Security
Smartphones are absolutely everywhere, yet their owners, as shown in a new survey conducted by Juniper Networks, are pretty stupid, or at least oblivious, when it comes to protecting their privacy and security. via Most Smartphone Users Are Idiots About … Continue reading →

- O2 UK First to Introduce Cheaper Mobile Internet EU Roaming Rates – ISPreview UK
Telecoms operator O2 UK (Telefonica) has become the country’s first mobile network to announced cheaper prices for using your mobile phone or Mobile Broadband connection while roaming abroad within the EU, which reflects Europe’s new roaming regulation for voice, text … Continue reading →

- Begun, The Retina Wars Have | TechCrunch
As we approach the E3, the electronic gaming show in early June, I suspect that the value of “Retina” high-resolution displays will soon become apparent. While the prospect of Retina MacBooks is all but inevitable, we have reached a plateau … Continue reading →

- Nokia pulls out of free London Wi-Fi scheme | ZDNet UK
Nokia has reportedly pulled out of a scheme to give free Wi-Fi access to Londoners. via Nokia pulls out of free London Wi-Fi scheme | ZDNet UK.

- Ten… Ultrabooks • reghardware
It took a little while for the production lines to get going, but the first few months of 2012 have seen super-slim Ultrabooks completely outnumbering every other type of desktop or laptop PC coming our way. via Ten… Ultrabooks • … Continue reading →

- Which Type of Wi-Fi Hog are You? – Geek News Central
Starbucks, and other cafes, have spent a great deal of energy in trying to make their businesses as comfortable and welcoming as possible. Those that offer free Wi-Fi end up attracting people who intend to use that free service for … Continue reading →

- Virgin Atlantic now offering in-flight mobile service from London to New York | The Verge
Virgin Atlantic Airways has announced that its new Airbus A330 planes, and later others, will let passengers make and receive cellphone calls while in the air. via Virgin Atlantic now offering in-flight mobile service from London to New York | … Continue reading →

- HP to offer AMD graphics on some Intel-powered ultrabooks – Liliputing
HP’s new line of 14 and 15.6 inch ultraportable laptops come in two flavors. The HP Envy 4T and Envy 5T will be available as ultrabooks with Intel processors, or “sleekbooks” with AMD processors. via HP to offer AMD graphics … Continue reading →

- MSI U270 notebook updated with AMD E2-1800 chip – Liliputing
The MSI Wind U270 notebook is a thin and light laptop with an 12 inch display and AMD processor. Last year’s model came with a 1.65 GHz AMD E-450 dual core processor and 6320 graphics. via MSI U270 notebook updated … Continue reading →

- O2 Announce New EU Pricing From July
After the Ofcom ruling where networks have to lower the cost of roaming within the EU, O2 have today announced their plans starting from 1st July and initial impressions look very good. via O2 Announce New EU Pricing From July.

- Acer Iconia Tab A510 review | The Verge
Acer has built something of an empire hawking inexpensive wares, and its forays into the tablet market haven’t been much different. via Acer Iconia Tab A510 review | The Verge.

- £74.99 OCZ Vertex Plus Series 120 GB 2.5″ Internal Solid State Drive | ITProPortal.com
Prices of the Solid State Drives (SSD) are still on a downward trend and OCZ Vertex 120GB has gone below the £75 mark. via £74.99 OCZ Vertex Plus Series 120 GB 2.5″ Internal Solid State Drive | ITProPortal.com.

- O2 Launches O2 Travel – A European Roaming Plan | ITProPortal.com
Sunscreen, passport, sunhat, phone… O2 is aiming to make summer 2012 the ‘first ever social media connected summer holidays, with O2 Travel. via O2 Launches O2 Travel – A European Roaming Plan | ITProPortal.com.

- Mobile Roaming Gets Cheaper In The EU | ITProPortal.com
Pay less on EU vacationsStarting this summer, Europeans who are vacationing on the Continent will enjoy lower charges for mobile roaming. European lawmakers have voted on the first EU control over consumer charging on mobile Internet use. via Mobile Roaming … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 12, 2012
- ASUS Confirms Upcoming Ultrabook with Hi-Res Screen | Eee PC
Asus has revealed an upcoming ultrabook which boasts of a 1 GB NVIDIA GeForce GT620M graphics card running alongside an Intel Ivy Bridge processor. Called the Zenbook UX32VD ultrabook, this device was seen at a recent event in Taiwan. via … Continue reading →

- NEC Brings In Its First LaVie Z Ultrabook | Eee PC
NEC showcased its new LaVie Z ultrabook at a recent event in Tokyo. This is the first ultrabook from the Japan-based company. via NEC Brings In Its First LaVie Z Ultrabook | Eee PC.

- Asus Eee PC 1011CX gets reviewed, receives fair verdict | Eee PC
We don’t hear a lot about netbooks these days, and yet the category is arguably what set the whole consumer electronics industry on the fast track to delivering smaller, more powerful, and longer lasting devices for mobile computing. via Asus … Continue reading →

- OS X 10.7.4 reveals more Retina-ready icons | Ubergizmo
There have been tons of reports and evidence that has suggested that Apple is looking to upgrade OS X to support ultra high resolution “HiDPI” screens. via OS X 10.7.4 reveals more Retina-ready icons | Ubergizmo.

- Intel CEO points out potential legacy issues with ARM-based Windows 8 devices | Eee PC
When the first batch of Windows 8-powered devices arrives in the market, you’ll have the option to choose something that runs on either Intel or ARM. As you may already know, this is in part due to the two different … Continue reading →

- Crooks Prey on Hotel Internet Connections
If you’ve ever taken a laptop on a work trip, here’s some troubling news: The FBI and national cybercrime agencies are warning people traveling abroad to be wary of shady scammers planting malware via insecure hotel Internet connections. via Crooks … Continue reading →

- Loop Technology Gives You Remote Access to your Smartphone on a Tablet (Video)
Until fairly recently, when someone spoke of “sharing” something using tech, that automatically meant using traditional data cables, DSL or an Internet connection. Nowadays, we have such solutions as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth– which we’ve come to expect– but this year … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 11, 2012
- 10 Ultrabook deals for under $800 – Liliputing
Ultrabooks are thin and light laptops that use Intel processors and solid state disks (or solid state cache) to offer quick boot and resume-from-sleep speeds, among other things. via 10 Ultrabook deals for under $800 – Liliputing.

- Roaming data caps for mobiles finally coming to Europe | News | TechRadar
Travellers in Europe rejoice! Mobile operators are to clamp down on ‘bill shocks’ and initiate data price capping from July. via Roaming data caps for mobiles finally coming to Europe | News | TechRadar.

- NEC unveils 13.3″ LaVie Z ultrabook | Ubergizmo
In an industry where ultrabooks are starting to gain momentum in mainstream adoption, we guess we’re not surprised to learn that NEC has outed a new ultrabook of their own. via NEC unveils 13.3″ LaVie Z ultrabook | Ubergizmo.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 10, 2012
- WiFi Alliance pimping Passpoint • The Register
The WiFi Alliance’s Passpoint program is finally set to arrive in devices, with the organization announcing that the first kit certified to use Passpoint will start shipping next month. via WiFi Alliance pimping Passpoint • The Register.

- The battery is a feature – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion
To me the battery in a smartphone will always be hugely important and is, in my opinion, a feature. That is why the Motorola RAZR Maxx turns my head. The 3300mAh battery is enough for me and apparently it works … Continue reading →

- Half of UK mobile users on smartphones | News | TechRadar
The latest research from market researchers YouGov’s Technology and Telecoms team confirms that almost half of mobile owners now use smartphones (47%). YouGov anticipates that smartphones will dominate the market with a clear majority (over 55%) within the next 12 … Continue reading →

- How Much Gear Is Too Much? | Gear Diary
I have jury duty this week. My only other experience with jury duty was in Boston, and I remember sitting all day in a cramped room reading a book, and almost escaping being put on a jury. So I am … Continue reading →

- Orange Clearing Out HTC Radar Smartphone For £100 | ITProPortal.com
Windows Phone handset on a budget Orange has started a massive clearout of the HTC Radar which can be had instore only for £99.99 plus a compulsory £10 topup. via Orange Clearing Out HTC Radar Smartphone For £100 | ITProPortal.com.

- Is Apple Working On A $799 MacBook Air? | ITProPortal.com
Cheaper prices to kill competitionAccording to recent rumours, a new release of the MacBook Air is about to be introduced to the market. DigiTimes suggested that the new MacBook Air will be priced somewhere around $799 £495 and that the … Continue reading →

- Hands on: Toshiba Excite 13 review | News | TechRadar
In the tablet game, there seems to be only one question – what’s the right size? via Hands on: Toshiba Excite 13 review | News | TechRadar.

- Sub-$1500 Kingmax 1TB SSD spotted in Japan — Engadget
Terabytes. We all want them — especially if they’re served solid-state. But if you’re not quite ready to pony up for OCZ’s Octane SSD 1TB model, you might want to take a trip to Japan. via Sub-$1500 Kingmax 1TB SSD … Continue reading →

- Hands on: Kingston Wi-Drive 64GB review | News | TechRadar
Today at CTIA Kingston announced an even more potent version of their Wi-Drive portable wireless storage device: a 64GB version. via Hands on: Kingston Wi-Drive 64GB review | News | TechRadar.

- HP Envy Sleekbook and Envy Ultrabook stretch definitions with AMD processors, cheaper components | The Verge
HP’s just-announced $999 Envy Spectre XT is the company’s new premium ultrabook, but there’s a cheaper way to obtain an exceedingly light machine. Remember the Envy 4 and Envy 6 that leaked out a few weeks back? Today, the company’s … Continue reading →

- Meet the 11-inch HP EliteBook 2170p: HP’s Smallest Business Notebook
Yes, HP just announced the EliteBook Folio 9470 Ultrabook, but what if you want something even smaller? The EliteBook 2170p, the smallest business notebook in the company’s lineup, features an 11.6-inch screen and a starting weight of just 2.9 pounds, … Continue reading →

- HP refreshes its ProBook laptops for small businesses — Engadget
HP’s already outed a bunch of business laptops today, but so far they’ve all been aimed at the enterprise level — machines an IT manager would deploy on the order of thousands. via HP refreshes its ProBook laptops for small … Continue reading →

- HP unveils Envy Spectre XT Ultrabook, other thin-and-lights in various sizes — Engadget
What’s that? You’re hungry for more HP laptops? Good! Because we’re not nearly done yet! The company just expanded its line of Ultrabooks from two to five, and that’s not even counting this guy. via HP unveils Envy Spectre XT … Continue reading →

- Huawei 10-inch MediaPad hands-on (video) — Engadget
Sadly, when this gorgeous slab of glass and silicon was unveiled at MWC, Huawei wouldn’t let us put our greasy hands on it — and with good reason, the spectacular panel on the MediaPad 10 is a bit of a … Continue reading →

- Ultrabook Decathlon: Which Model Should You Buy?
Ultrabooks are the lean and mean super-athletes of the notebook world. According to Intel’s definition, these MacBook Air alternatives must be less than an inch thick, boot in less than 60 seconds and resume from sleep in less than five … Continue reading →

- Acer Aspire One 725 ready to rock and roll | Ubergizmo
Never ever judge a book by its cover, and the same applies to the world of notebooks, too. However, when it comes to the Acer Aspire One 725, perhaps “judgment” might be well worth the effort, as it does seem … Continue reading →

- Wi-Fi Alliance Pushes Passpoint As A Solution For Customer And Carrier Data Woes | TechCrunch
Smartphone and tablet owners are clamoring for access to more Wi-Fi on the go, or so a new study from the Wi-Fi Alliance claims. via Wi-Fi Alliance Pushes Passpoint As A Solution For Customer And Carrier Data Woes | TechCrunch.

- Fujitsu unveils two new LifeBooks, shows some Ivy Bridge zen — Engadget
Fujitsu’s teased us before with Intel’s hot new chipset, but now it’s getting ready to actually ship two notebooks with Intel’s third-gen Core i7 CPU. via Fujitsu unveils two new LifeBooks, shows some Ivy Bridge zen — Engadget.

- Tu Me, a new rival to Skype? | Simplify Digital Blog
The telecommunications company Telefonica Digital has revealed it will be launching a data-based communication app which will allow users to make calls and send messages without using up their quota of call time or texts. via Tu Me, a new … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 8, 2012
- Android to dominate mobile market by 2017 | News | TechRadar
If you’re thinking of developing apps for mobiles then start developing on Android first, and next look at Apple. Analysts Ovum believes Android will be the dominant mobile operating system by 2017 and anticipate smartphone shipments to reach a staggering … Continue reading →

- Europeans for Fair Roaming: Thanks chaps! | Mobile Industry Review
For the most part, mobile roaming fees are ridiculous. via Europeans for Fair Roaming: Thanks chaps! | Mobile Industry Review.

- Eww, You Got Your SkyDrive on My iCloud – SuperSite Blog Blog
Cloud services: It seems like everyone’s doing them these days. But the question is, which cloud service should you pick? But Microsoft is offering up a unique idea: Why pick just one? via Eww, You Got Your SkyDrive on My … Continue reading →

- Vaio T13 Could Be Coming with Ivy Bridge | Ubergizmo
What is said to be Sony’s first forage into the Ultrabook world, the Vaio T13 might be shipping with Intel’s Ivy Bridge processor. via Vaio T13 Could Be Coming with Ivy Bridge | Ubergizmo.

- 9 Awesome Android Ice Cream Sandwich Tips
Since the release of Ice Cream Sandwich in October 2011, Android users have been eagerly anticipated the release of the new OS on their phones and tablets. Most new Android phones and tablets coming to market (such as the HTC … Continue reading →

- AT&T Regrets Offering Unlimited iPhone Data Plans | ITProPortal.com
Draining out the data allotment Randall Stephenson, AT&T’s CEO, has admitted in a recent interview that the carrier didn’t carefully consider the implications of offering an unlimited data plan for iPhone customers. If the carrier hadn’t come up with this … Continue reading →

- Apple to launch lower priced MacBook Air later this year? | News | TechRadar
Apple is looking to significantly lower the price of its base model MacBook Air with a new launch later this year, according to reports. via Apple to launch lower priced MacBook Air later this year? | News | TechRadar.

- Would a $799 MacBook Air spell doom for ultrabooks? – Liliputing
With a starting price of $999, the MacBook Air is currently the cheapest full-fledged computer Apple sells. But it costs twice as much as an iPad, and twice as much as the average Windows notebook computer. via Would a $799 … Continue reading →

- Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A shows up for pre-order in Europe | Eee PC
The upcoming Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A Ivy Bridge notebook is now available for pre-order on the Czech site Heureka, and in its standard high-end configuration with a 256GB SSD and 1.9GHz Intel Core i7 chip, the asking price is a … Continue reading →
