Apple Launches iMacs with 802.11ac Wi-Fi, New Intel Processors and Faster Graphics


Apple has just launched its refreshed iMac lineup. World’s leading all-in-one desktop (iMac) is now stunningly slim and beautiful with gorgeous display and latest IPS technology and LED backlighting...

Gold iPhones are in Huge Demand


We have already told you about Apple is asking its suppliers to boost iPhone 5S gold production. It seems that the gold iPhones are the ones in huge demand now. Several different reports points...

iPhone 5C and 5S Sale Begins Amidst High Demand for Gold Version


Apple is in somewhat of a fix. Its iPhone 5S, especially the Gold Version, is up for grabs. But supplies are proving short. The launch of the iPhone 5S began in the United States and Canada. The...

Apple Extends iPhone 5S Shipping Time in Asia, Australia and Europe


Today is September 20th, the official sale day for Apple's new iPhone 5S model. Many Apple Stores have started the online sales of the iPhone 5S in different countries according to their local time....

Sony launches web store for e-Books, Android app also gets refresh

Sony launches web store for ereaders, Android app also gets refresh

Sony has decided to join the web-based shopping party, launching an online reader store for its e-inked devices and companion apps. Any e-Books purchased will arrive ready-to-read on the Reader app or other suitably wireless device, with titles also working on any Adobe DRM-supported apps and devices. Sony's Reader app has benefited from a UI redesign, the addition of a landscape view and improved stability. Hit up the source to grab the update -- before your phone tells you to.

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Sony launches web store for e-Books, Android app also gets refresh originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jun 2012 10:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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WSJ: Google to sell ASUS, Samsung tablets from its own online store

In a move that would be reminiscent of its initial plans for the Nexus handsets, the Wall Street Journal suggests Google will open its own online store this year, but stocked with tablets instead of phones. The Android tablets would be built by Samsung and ASUS who already offer the well received Galaxy Tab and Transformer lines, but have been unable to make a dent in marketshare comparable to that of Apple or even Amazon. Other details seem to be less clear, including the possibility of the lineup including Google branded tablets -- like the one hinted at by Eric Schmidt in December -- or that the store could offer a new tablet from ASUS (maybe running Jelly Bean, maybe not), or the chance that Google will follow Amazon's approach by subsidizing the upfront cost. Right now it seems that all possibilities are still in Play, but if the rumor is right we'll see the store launch this year -- any suggestions for the folks at Mountain View?

WSJ: Google to sell ASUS, Samsung tablets from its own online store originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Mar 2012 18:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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