The new Philips 40PFL9704 is a new LED-illuminated LCD TV with all the features you’d expect from a high-end TV. It’s also a pretty funky-looking thing, and from the minute we yanked it out of the box, we were impressed. The LED backlight is the more capable, but more expensive, locally dimmable system, which makes …
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Philips 9704: LED Pro TV with Wi
Could you ever justify £1,800 for a 40-inch TV? Philips hopes so — its new 9704 range is chock-full of features designed to win the picture quality awesomeness battle. We’ve reviewed plenty of impressive LED TVs, but this is an ‘LED Pro’ TV. LED TVs have the potential to offer the Holy Grail of high-end TVs — blacks that actually …
Read More »AT&T boosts network investment
AT&T said Thursday that it will invest an additional $2 billion in its network in 2010 to make sure it keeps up with the growing demand from new smartphones and other 3G data devices, such as the Apple iPad, on its network. During its fourth quarter 2009 conference call, Chief Operating Officer John Stankey said AT&T plans to spend between …
Read More »Motorola ekes out profit, but sales are off
Motorola ended 2009 on a mixed note, with a profit but drooping sales. For the fourth quarter, the mobile phone maker turned a profit of $143 million, compared with a loss of $3.7 billion in the same quarter of 2008. The 2008 quarterly loss was largely attributed to nonrecurring charges that Motorola was forced to take. Sales for the fourth …
Read More »Nexus One Desktop Dock now available
Sick of seeing your poor Nexus One lie almost lifeless on your desk or constantly having to wake the phone to check the time? Well, now you can prop it up and display the sleek Android phone in all its glory with the new Nexus One Desktop Dock. Similar to the accessory for the Motorola Droid, when the smartphone is …
Read More »AT&T profits up 25 percent on wireless growth
AT&T posted a 25.6 percent increase in fourth-quarter earnings as its wireless and new TV businesses continued to grow. AT&T’s earnings were also largely aided by sharp cost-cutting. In the quarter that ended December 31, AT&T said Thursday, it earned $3.09 billion, or 51 cents a share. During the same period a year ago, the company earned $2.4 billion, or …
Read More »Want to take notes on an iPad? Here’s your stylus
If you had visions of scribbling notes on your iPad, much like you can with virtually every other tablet that preceded it, Apple pretty much dashed them with Wednesday’s focus on its onscreen keyboard. Unsurprisingly, accessory makers have already stepped up to fill the gap. Ten One Design recently announced the Pogo Sketch and Pogo Stylus, which are fully compatible …
Read More »Nokia rides smartphone gains in fourth quarter
Nokia, the biggest mobile phone maker in the world, could be making a comeback in the smartphone market. The company reported Thursday that it gained worldwide marketshare in this sector during the fourth quarter of 2009. The company, based in Finland, said Thursday that during the quarter it saw a 60 percent increase in profits, mostly due to cost-cutting and …
Read More »RIM briefly outs BlackBerry Tour 9650 on Facebook
Crackberry It’s no secret that a Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerry Tour will be making its way to Sprint and (most likely) Verizon Wireless, but one question remains: When? Well, we still don’t have an exact date for you but it seems the device’s release is imminent. RIM posted an update on its Facebook page on Wednesday that read, “The BlackBerry Tour 9650 …
Read More »Zagat 3.0 for iPhone: Come and get it?
Is Zagat trying to out-Yelp Yelp? Probably, and the app certainly offers new, competitive services while trying to accomplish its aim. Earlier this month we offered up a sneak peek of Zagat to Go 3.0 for iPhone. On Wednesday, the premium app for browsing restaurant and nightlife ratings ($9.99) became available in the App Store on iTunes and on your …
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