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Akamai’s Blaze buy and what is says about today’s web
gigaom.com
Look ma! It's all so rich and dynamic. Akamai said it purchased Canadian web site optimization company Blaze Wednesday, ahead of its financial results call. In acquiring Blaze, content-delivery network leader Akamai offers an excellent example of how the web is changing as we access it from more devices and as...
T-Mobile reports customer growth for Q1 2012, tries not to think about Q4 2011
www.engadget.com
T-Mobile USA took a bit of a hit back in Q4, following its failed merger with Ma Bell, but things are looking up for the magenta network. It still took a 2.8 percent hit in terms of raw revenues, taking in $5 billion including service and equipment sales, but...
LG Optimus 3D Max wages dual-core war in benchmark tests
www.engadget.com
A mere day has passed since we stumbled upon initial benchmarks for the Optimus 4X HD, and now, yet another LG smartphone has tossed its hat into the arena. In the Optimus 3D Max's arsenal is a dual-core 1.2GHz CPU, which is part of the TI OMAP 4430 SoC....
Akamai Invests in Obliterating America's Broadband Speed Deficit
www.readwriteweb.com
Last week, my colleague David Strom reported on the latest annual "State of the Internet" report from content delivery network Akamai. The report showed that while Americans are finally experiencing faster average broadband speeds on a quarter-by-quarter basis, those speeds only began eclipsing those of Sweden in the second half...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G making its way into T-Mobile stores in March for $150
www.engadget.com
We heard about Samsung's Galaxy S Blaze 4G -- a device that wins second place for longest name behind the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch -- last month at CES, but details were incredibly scarce. Of course, leave it to T-Mobile and Sammy to toss in a...
TecTiles: programmable NFC stickers for select members of Samsung's Galaxy
www.engadget.com
NFC's a curious thing. That once heavily buzzed about feature's found a home in many of the handsets that occupy Android's swiftly rotating throne, but eager users wielding those enabled devices haven't been given much to do with it. Visa's payWave aside, Samsung's finally cooked up a means of...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G review
www.engadget.com
Maybe you've noticed, maybe you haven't, but the Galaxy S 4G no longer exists at T-Mobile. Just one year ago, it replaced the Vibrant -- the carrier's first Galaxy S handset -- and now the Galaxy S 4G has similarly felt the cold embrace of Father Time. Fear not,...
Samsung Focus 2 for AT&T hands-on at CTIA 2012
www.engadget.com
It's the first night of action at CTIA Wireless 2012, and we're not wasting any time finding the best of what New Orleans has to offer. To start things off properly, we got some time with the Samsung Focus 2, announced by AT&T earlier this morning as the latest...
T-Mobile's Galaxy S Blaze 4G lands in select stores March 21st, everywhere else March 28th
www.engadget.com
A Galaxy S II it is not, but that isn't a bad thing, as not everyone's kosher with cramming 4.65-inches worth of superphone into their pocket. Enter T-Mobile's Galaxy S Blaze 4G -- a souped up Galaxy S class device with some new silicon from its faster (and larger)...
The Engadget interview: AT&T's Glenn Lurie talks Digital Life at CTIA 2012 (video)
www.engadget.com
We had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Glenn Lurie -- president of emerging enterprises and partnerships -- about AT&T's Digital Life product which was recently announced and then launched today at CTIA 2012 here in New Orleans. Our takeaway? AT&T wants to tag everything in your...
Samsung confirms Android 4.0 upgrades for T-Mobile
www.theverge.com
When Samsung announced its official roadmap for US Android upgrades, T-Mobile customers were left in the dark: Samsung said it was "in close communication" with the carrier and would be providing more details soon. Those details have now been released, confirming four devices that will be getting Android 4.0:...
Galaxy S Blaze 4G Lights Up T-Mobile Shelves On March 28
techcrunch.com
Word of the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G first broke around the time Team TechCrunch was roaming the cavernous halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center at CES, but at the time T-Mobile wasn’t feeling very talkative about release dates. The mangenta-hued carrier seems to have opened up a bit...
Samsung unveils TecTiles; programmable NFC tags for Galaxy S III, others
www.bgr.com
Samsung on Wednesday announced a new NFC-based product called TecTiles. Available for $14.99 in packs of five from Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, TecTiles are small stickers that include embedded NFC tags. An accompanying app allows users to program each tag to perform a specific function, and a tap...
Samsung devices confirmed for Android 4.0 don't include one Galaxy S II
arstechnica.com
Samsung released a list of carrier-specific device models that will be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in a FAQ Tuesday. While a bunch of recently released devices on AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint are set to receive the new OS version, the future of T-Mobile's devices are uncertain,...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G hands-on
www.engadget.com
It's half-2011, half-2010. Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G is what appears to be in many respects a hybrid device that blends a majority of specs from the original Samsung Galaxy S series with the processor found in the T-Mobile Galaxy S II. It's got a 1.5GHz dual-core...
Neo Geo X portable console is real, out this spring from Blaze
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We were taken by surprise when we first came across the Neo Geo portable that had seemingly been leaked to a Japanese gaming blog back in January, but it's now confirmed that the device is indeed real and set for a launch in Q2 2012. The Neo Geo X...
Samsung announces Ice Cream Sandwich update for T-Mobile phones
www.bgr.com
Samsung recently updated its website to include a list of T-Mobile devices that will receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades. “Samsung is in close communication with both Google and our carrier partners to upgrade devices to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as quickly and as smoothly as possible,” the...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G review
www.theverge.com
In the past year, Android smartphones have increasingly fallen into two distinct camps: large-screen phones with outsized specs and smaller phones with poor performance. The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G on T-Mobile tries to take a different path, allowing users who aren't looking for the biggest and fastest to...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G review: Crusing the middle road
reviews.cnet.com
The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G dramatically updates the original Galaxy S series and comes in at a fair price point. [Read more]...
Good Deal: up to $150 off T-Mobile 4G devices for the next two weeks
www.theverge.com
T-Mobile is kicking off a new two-week long promotion called Magenta Deal Days that could net you $150 off of a new tablet or smartphone. You won't get the discount right away, but if you sign up for a new two-year deal with the carrier — or are an...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G lighting up T-Mobile March 21
reviews.cnet.com
T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G not has a release date and a price for its newest 4G smartphone. [Read more]...
Looks Like You Can Already Buy A Pair Of Android-Powered 'Google Glasses' (GOOG)
www.businessinsider.com
Epson announced today it is beginning to ship the world's first Android glasses, reports 9to5Google. Which is incredibly odd, considering Google is rumored to be planning a similar product for launch by the end of the year. Epson's $700 glasses will be capable of an 80-inch, panoramic projection display that you...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G: Dual-Core Android, Smaller Screen
www.pcworld.com
Samsung's Galaxy S Blaze 4G's most notable feature: it's 3.97-inch screen....
Samsung Galaxy Mini 2, Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 hands-on
www.bgr.com
These three new devices announced by Samsung at Mobile World Congress are each intended to occupy different spaces in the mobile market. The Galaxy Mini 2 is a diminutive little smartphone with pretty unimpressive specs, but it is aimed at the entry-level crowd where it may fare well. The 3.27-inch small...
HTC Ville and Huawei Prism revealed in leaked T-Mobile document
www.theverge.com
A purportedly leaked document has revealed a trio of new devices coming to T-Mobile, including the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, HTC Ville, and Huawei Prism. Samsung and T-Mobile have since officially announced the Galaxy S Blaze 4G, which will be coming out in March and will run Android...
Kindle Fire 2 will light a blaze in the next few weeks, report says
venturebeat.com
Amazon plans to launch a better-equipped successor to its Kindle Fire tablet on July 31, according to a report by CNET. Although Amazon has frustratingly not said how many Kindle Fires it has sold, the company claims it’s the best-selling, most-gifted, and most-wished-for product it has sold since its...
Hands on with Samsung’s Galaxy S Blaze 4G for T-Mobile
www.bgr.com
Samsung has a number of new devices on hand at this year’s Mobile World Congress, and one of them was the Galaxy S Blaze 4G set to launch on T-Mobile later this year. We got a chance to check out the Blaze 4G, and we left relatively unimpressed. To...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G coming to T-Mobile in late March
www.theverge.com
We'd heard that T-Mobile was going to be receiving a new Galaxy S-line phone, the only question was when. Samsung and T-Mobile have now answered that question, formally announcing the Galaxy S Blaze 4G. The phone features a 1.5GHz Snapdragon S3 dual-core processor, 3.97-inch Super AMOLED display, and will...
Galaxy S Blaze Goes on Sale Exclusively With T-Mobile
www.pcworld.com
T-Mobile USA has started selling the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G smartphone in select stores, and will begin nationwide sales March 28....
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G: A Solid Phone For Android Lovers On A Budget [REVIEW] (DT)
www.businessinsider.com
If you've been in the market for Android phones, you'll often find that most recent choices aren't particularly pocket-size friendly. I was in this situation myself, dreading how the Samsung Galaxy S II wouldn't fit into my pants pocket without slowly slipping out and smashing against the New York...
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