Nicholas McMillen

Microsoft Releases Windows Phone Home Server Connector For Windows Phone 7 OS Handsets

By Nicholas McMillen On 22/7/2011. no comments

Microsoft Releases Windows Phone Home Server Connector For Windows Phone 7 OS Handsets

Those who have heard about Window’s Server Phone Connector and have a legitimate use for the software are likely grinning ear to ear at the moment. Microsoft is offering a server-side plugin/Windows Phone 7 application which allows users to remotely control their servers from anywhere internet is available around the world. A post made via the Windows Home Server blog reads: “The Windows Server Solutions Phone Connector add-in enables you to connect to your home, business, or storage server by ...

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Viewsonic’s ViewPad 10Pro Windows / Android Tablet Receives FCC Approval

By Nicholas McMillen On 22/7/2011. no comments

Viewsonic’s ViewPad 10Pro Windows / Android Tablet Receives FCC Approval

If you’re like many, sticking soley to Android on a tablet just isn’t enough. Luckily, ViewSonic has opted in and offered a “fix”, creating a tablet that will “dual boot” Windows 7 and Android 2.2. This is ideal for those who want to experience the benefits of both operating systems, using just one device. If you like the using the Android app for listening to music, but prefer to play Swedish PartyPoker via the Windows 7 browser, then this can ...

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Facebook Removes Michael Lee Johnson’s Account And Google+ Related Ad

By Nicholas McMillen On 21/7/2011. no comments

Facebook Removes Michael Lee Johnson’s Account And Google+ Related Ad

Web Developer Michael Lee Johnson wanted to grow his new Goolge + circles. Naturally, Johnson figured the best way to do so was via Facebook, so he launched an ad campaign on Facebook, asking people to add him on Google+. The ad was short and clear, reading “Add Michael to Google+”, his description also read “If you’re lucky enough to have a Google+ account, add Michael Lee Johnson, Internet Geek, App Developer, Technological Vituoso”. Facebook later removed his ad and ...

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Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch Android Honeycomb Tablet Makes It’s Debut With Many Bug Reports

By Nicholas McMillen On 21/7/2011. 1 comment

Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch Android Honeycomb Tablet Makes It’s Debut With Many Bug Reports

Toshiba has just very recently started shipping their new Android-based Thrive tablet, but an alarming number of bug reports have started cropping up across the internet. A large number of users are claiming that their Thrive tablets are taking far too long to “recover” from sleep mode (or not responding at all), often requiring a complete reboot to solve the problem. Unfortunately, it’s being reported that the issues occur out-of-the-box, meaning there is currently no official way to remedy the ...

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HP TouchPad Going On Sale In UK; Starting At £399 For 16GB Version

By Nicholas McMillen On 20/7/2011. no comments

HP TouchPad Going On Sale In UK; Starting At £399 For 16GB Version

HP’s TouchPad has steadily been making it’s way to specialty stores, unfortunately only across the United States…that is, until now. The 16GB WiFi version of the TouchPad will soon be released in the UK starting at £399 for the 16 GB version and £479 for the 32 GB version. Compared to it’s competitors, the price and quality that HP is offering comes at a great price. The HP TouchPad tablet runs webOS 3.0, sports a 768×1024 capacitive multitouch touchsceen display, ...

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Motorola Xoom To Receive Android 3.2 Honeycomb Update In The Coming Days

By Nicholas McMillen On 9/7/2011. no comments

Motorola Xoom To Receive Android 3.2 Honeycomb Update In The Coming Days

An Google employee recently posted on an Android support ticket response, possibly leaking plans for a 3.2 update that will make it’s way to the Motorola Xoom in the next few days. The ticket, “Issue No. 16992 in the Android Open Source Project”, is in regard to issues with Exchange support that occurred shortly after the Xoom received it’s Android 3.1 update. The 3.2 update will also add support for 7 inch tablets, along with various tweaks and bug fixes. ...

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Sprint Nexus S 4G To Get Android 2.3.5 Software Update From Next Monday

By Nicholas McMillen On 8/7/2011. 1 comment

Sprint Nexus S 4G To Get Android 2.3.5 Software Update From Next Monday

Nexus S 4G users may finally be able have a good 4G experience with the next planned update. This update was first discovered on a leaked Sprint document. Along with the modifications to the 4G capability of the phone, users will also experience full support for the smartphone’s NFC transceiver. A leaked photo hit the web earlier this week and experts have confirmed that it is legitimate. It has been confirmed that the displayed version number is real. The Android ...

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Samsung Droid Charge Gets New Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 Leak

By Nicholas McMillen On 8/7/2011. no comments

Samsung Droid Charge Gets New Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 Leak

The latest in Android technology is finally here, almost. A new leaked version of the highly anticipated gingerbread update for Samsung’s Droid operating system has been spotted around the web. The original gingerbread leak had so many problems that many Samsung users who flashed their phones were left wishing they never had. The originally leaked version, dubbed version EG2 had more problems than. Samsung Droid Charge users were ecstatic to flash their phones with the new leaked version only to ...

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HTC Evo 3D And View 4G Available For Pre-order In Sprint Stores

By Nicholas McMillen On 24/5/2011. no comments

HTC Evo 3D And View 4G Available For Pre-order In Sprint Stores

Good news for Sprint customers eager for the HTC Evo 3D (and View 4G tablet)…the device(s) can now be reserved at official Sprint retail stores for a $50 gift card. The company has yet to announce when the Evo 3D will actually become available or how much it’ll cost, but it’s being reported that many customers are “taking their place” and pre-ordering the tablet. HTC’s latest addition to the Evo tablet line, the View 4G runs Android 2.3 GingerBread (with ...

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Xbox LIVE Spring Update Adds Ability To Pay With PayPal

By Nicholas McMillen On 23/5/2011. no comments

Xbox LIVE Spring Update Adds Ability To Pay With PayPal

As technology has evolved online purchases have become incredibly popular, eventually spawning online payment “mediums” like PayPal. Microsoft is currently in the process of rolling out an update (over the “next couple of weeks” which includes the ability to use PayPal accounts as payment for Xbox Live in over 20 countries around the world which can be used to purchase Microsoft Points and Xbox Live subscriptions. Previously account subscriptions could be purchased in-store (at various game shops) or online via ...

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