Mar 15


Samsung has just announce their new flagship smartphone at an event at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, the Galaxy S4. The Galaxy S4 is set to launch in April on all four major U.S. carriers and comes with a 5-inch 1080p Full HD Super AMOLED display at 441 pixels per inch “iPhone 5’s got 326 ppi”. The Galaxy S4 also houses 2 GB RAM, a 2600 mAh battery, a micro SD card slot for expanded storage and a rear 13-megapixel camera. There is also a front-facing camera that can record 720p video. The device is available with 16GB, 32GB and 64GB build in RAM. » Samsung Announces New Flagship Galaxy S4

Oct 24


Apple today announced the fourth generation iPad. The iPad 4 comes with a A6X chip “that delivers up to twice the CPU performance and up to twice the graphics performance of the A5X chip“, a FaceTime HD camera and ultrafast wireless performance and support for additional LTE carriers worldwide with 10 hours of battery life. It also supports the Lightning connector that is smaller and more durable than the 30-pin connector. It is basicly an iPad 3 on steroids. » Apple Announces iPad 4 With Lightning Connector And New A6X Chip

Jun 18


Microsoft’s major announcement has just been unveiled at a press event in Los Angeles: a Surface tablet. This looks like real competition for the iPad if you ask me. “Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky took to the stage to describe the hardware of Microsoft’s Surface tablet. There will be two options for Microsoft’s Surface PC, one powered by Intel’s 22nm Ivy Bridge chips running Windows 8, and another Surface powered by an ARM chipset and Windows RT. The Windows RT version is just 9.3mm thin, weighs 1.5lbs, includes a built-in kickstand, and is the first PC with a vapor-deposited (PVD) magnesium case, according to Microsoft. It will ship in 32GB or 64GB versions, complete with a 10.6-inch ClearType HD display.” More info and teaser video after the break. » 10.6-inch Microsoft Surface Tablets “With Windows 8” Announced