The other day at E3, Nintendo announced the successor to their hit console, the Wii U. The specs, according to http://e3.nintendo.com/hw/#/about are the following. The device will launch in 2012, no exact date was announced and no price range was announced either. The size is approximately 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide, and 10.5 inches long.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Wii U Announcement
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The Past Week
Hey all. I'm very sorry I haven't been able to update my blogs for the past week. I have been enjoying my family vacation and being with my family. I will try to be better about keeping my blogs up to date in the future. The summer is just very hard for me to keep up with my blogs. I will be on away from internet access the majority of the summer. I have asked some of the other contributors to take over for me in my absence. I hope you understand and accept my up most apologies.
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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Verizon Wireless Announces LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Verizon Wireless and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), today announced the 4G LTE-enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 will be available on the fastest, most advanced network in coming weeks.
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Windows 8: Nice for tablets, but what about PCs?
A day after Microsoft showed off an early version of its user interface for Windows 8 — and I’ve actually had a chance to actually see it (via videos and photos) — I’ve got mixed feelings.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
HP Sets Sights on Rivals With webOS Software
Hewlett-Packard Co. will soon include its webOS system for smartphones on all its PCs, upcoming tablet computer and higher-end printers, putting it in competition with operating software from Apple, Google and Microsoft.
More malware in the Android Market
Ideally, we'd do our smartphone software shopping free from the specter of malicious apps masquerading as useful ones.
New Smartphone Targets Avid Gamers
If you place an Android smartphone and a PlayStation controller into a George Foreman Grill, you might cook up Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play.
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