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LTE Phone First HTC ThunderBolt

Published by in Uncategorized on March 18th, 2011 | Comments Off

Sales of HTC’s ThunderBolt smartphone kicked rancid Thursday, but it isn’t apparent with the intention of nearer speeds it offers on Verizon Wireless’s LTE (Long Term Evolution) arrangement are exciting buyers, maybe since of their concerns in this area battery life.

HTCs ThunderBolt smartphone 300x281 LTE Phone First HTC ThunderBoltOne man by a Verizon pile in housing Boston understood he was export the ThunderBolt since its hardware seemed more durable than an iPhone 4, not since of other facial appearance or since it is the initially Verizon phone running on LTE. “I beat my phones up,” he prominent.

Other the makings buyers understood they apprehensive the nearer LTE speeds would drain the smartphone’s battery too quickly, a interest with the intention of was believed to be inflicted with delayed the phone’s consignment appointment several era while difficult and refinements were made to the phone.

Verizon lecturer Brenda Raney, responding to a question in this area consignment delays, understood Thursday, “When phones be inflicted with concluded the difficult process, we launch them.”

She continual in print specs pro the phone’s battery life of up to 6.3 hours of treatment calculate and up to 330 hours of defend calculate, and wouldn’t speculate on LTE’s impression on battery life.

Raney furthermore understood customer “response has been good” pro ThunderBolt midway its initially time on deal, although Verizon almost by no means offers sales facts. At the housing Boston pile, a small crowd with the intention of gathered by the 9 a.M. Opening had thinned made known by 9:30 a.M. And several customers were looking by the iPad 2 and other diplomacy.

Inside a quick hands-on of ThunderBolt, I had a opportunity to run the in-store sample element and was very impressed by the quick loading – -almost second — of Web pages ended LTE on several sites, counting Computerworld, ESPN and the The New York Times.

An ESPN record of President Obama filing made known his NCAA game bracket streamed beautifully, but it took three or four seconds by the launch of the clip to eliminate record tiling with the intention of completely obscured the image.

I couldn’t make Web alacrity tests to bring about previous to a further customer indoors to check made known the device, the single ThunderBolt on spectacle in the pile.

Elsewhere, Best Buy sells the ThunderBolt pro the same fee as Verizon — $249.99 with a two-year contract. The retailer had been advertising the smartphone pro weeks in Sunday newspaper circulars pro $299.99 and at that time on Wednesday understood it would decline the fee to $249.99 pro three days single.

Suddenly on Thursday morning, Best Buy issued a fleeting statement with the intention of it would proffer the decrease fee further than three days, but didn’t say pro how long.

Wirefly, an online seller of phones and wireless diplomacy, began taking pre-orders pro the device on Tuesday by $199.99, and shortly understood its initially time had kaput before first-day sales records by 400%, noting with the intention of the ThunderBolt accounted pro one-fourth of sales on Tuesday.

Verizon has reserved its $29.99 for every month fee pro boundless data with the ThunderBolt, but it isn’t apparent how long with the intention of will continue since the carrier is committed to setting up data treatment limits.

Wirefly clarification on its Web locate with the intention of the ThunderBolt ships lacking mobile record calling software from Skype, although Skype is understood to be inflicted with committed Thursday to as long as the capability.

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Visualized: Smart Cover magnets can turn your Apple tablet into a FridgePad

Published by in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2011 | Comments Off

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Has the iPad 2 not proven its versatility to you yet? Well, buy one of those “don’t call it a case” Smart Covers that Apple launched with it and you’ll be able to turn your new dual-core slate into a bona fide FridgePad. Just add fridge.



New York Times reveals labyrinthine subscription plans, Canadian readers already hitting pay-wall

Published by in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2011 | Comments Off

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We knew it was coming, and now The New York Times has followed through on its promise to erect a pay-wall for online content, which means no more free news — kind of. Starting today in Canada and March 28th in the US, NYTimes.com will ask visitors reading more than 20 articles per month to pay for their info fix. The new plan offers monthly subscriptions of $15 with a smart phone app, $20 with an iPad app, or $35 for complete digital access — subscribers with a physical subscription will be granted a full pass, except on e-readers. Further convoluting the pay structure, entry from sites like Twitter and Facebook won’t face the same restrictions, and access via Google is set at five free visits per day. Other news sources, including The Wall Street Journal, have already started charging for online content in the face of declining ad revenue, but this is certainly one of the most elaborate systems we’ve seen so far. The subscription plan was unleashed in Canada today, allowing the paper to iron out any kinks before hitting the US, which means you’ve got just under two weeks to hit NYTimes.com completely free — after that, prepare to be confused.



iPad 2 online orders start arriving on doorsteps

Published by in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2011 | Comments Off

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The old saying goes “the early bird catches the worm,” and it certainly appears to be holding true for the insomniacs who stayed up for iPad 2 pre-orders to go live online. We’ve received our own orders that were placed as soon as the switch was flipped, as have several MacRumors forum contributors (as pictured above). With shipping estimates slipping longer and longer, maybe waiting on a real line isn’t the most unattractive option any more.



Japanese quake will likely affect our supply of gadgets

Published by in Uncategorized on March 14th, 2011 | Comments Off

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Devastating. There are no words to effectively convey the human catastrophe suffered in Japan. Engadget would like to express our sincere condolences to those readers personally affected by recent events.

As a tech publication, we’re obviously focused on the impact recent events will have on Japan’s vast consumer electronics industry — an industry that has responded with millions of dollars in cash, equipment and services to help with the relief effort. Thus far, Canon, Panasonic, and Sony have each pledged



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