This stunning image shows the launch of the Japanese H-IIA rocket as it carries the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory into space. The rocket thundered into the sky at 1:37 p.m. EST on Thursday February 27th and this image was, unsurprisingly
Galaxy NotePro 12.2 & G Pad 8.3 Pegged For 6th March Launch On Verizon [Rumor]
Posted in: Today's ChiliEarlier this year, Samsung announced a couple of new tablets, one of them was the Samsung Galaxy NotePro 12.2, and back in 2013, LG announced their own tablet as well in the form of the LG G Pad 8.3. Both devices have since been made available but if you wanted the LTE model, you might be interested to learn that Verizon is gearing up to sell both tablets come 6th of May. (more…)
Galaxy NotePro 12.2 & G Pad 8.3 Pegged For 6th March Launch On Verizon [Rumor] original content from Ubergizmo.
So according to our report from earlier, it seems that Microsoft might have some new Halo news to share at E3 2014. Could it be about Halo 5? Could it involve Halo 2 Anniversary? It could be both, but the fact that Phil Spencer mentioned 343 Industries has us believing it could be related to Halo 5.
In any case additional details about Halo 5 have been revealed, according to a report from MP1st who reported on the details thanks to the cover of the Official Xbox Magazine which was spotted on Reddit. (more…)
Halo 5 Multiplayer Beta Could Be Released This Year original content from Ubergizmo.
There are plenty of companies out there today that one can admire. It could be companies seeking a cure for an incurable disease, a small startup that has grown into a huge company, a company is that successful despite numerous setbacks, and so on. We’re pretty sure everyone has their own list but in the meantime, Fortune has recently released their own list of the world’s most admired companies which has resulted in Apple, Amazon, and Google taking the top 3 spots respectively. (more…)
Apple, Amazon, Google Are Fortune’s Most Admired Companies original content from Ubergizmo.
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It may look more like modern art, but you’re actually looking at a the highlands of Ecuador seen from the European Space Agency’s Envisat.
This article was written on April 09, 2008 by CyberNet.
In under a year Apple has been able to fill a void in the mobile browser market that apparently few other devices can live up to. The iPhone is often criticized for having the slow Edge network wireless chipset in it, but regardless there are new reports that it has become the most used mobile browser for Internet access in the United States. Second place goes to Nokia’s Symbian OS, who also holds the number one spot on a global basis (iPhone is number 2 globally).
This really leaves you wondering how the iPhone will come out globally as it expands its reach. Not only that but there has also been a lot of buzz about the 3G iPhone being released in the next few months. Just today more news was found in regards to the 3G chipset being used in the next iPhone, and faster Internet access would likely mean even more mobile browsing.
Being an iPhone owner myself I can say that it’s one of the only mobile devices that make browsing the Internet easy. Most of the time I’m within reach of a Wi-Fi network so it’s not often that I’m plagued with using the painfully slow Edge network. I used to be a faithful Pocket PC user, but I can easily say that the iPhone’s Safari browser is way better than Pocket Internet Explorer on Windows Mobile!
[images via Compuserve and Mobilewhack]
Thanks to Omar for the tip!
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