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Netflix is now available for Honeycomb tablets

The latest update to the Netflix Android app finally brings support for Android tablets running anything over 3.x. With this update, Netflix has pretty much covered the majority of the Android user base. Previous updates brought Netflix to Android devices that run Froyo and Gingerbread.

HP Pre 3 support page goes live with Orange UK

The HP Pre 3 is still being rumored as arriving in the UK sometime before the end of August and while we still have nothing solid as to if that is going to happen, it looks like Orange UK is beginning to inch closer to availability. The carrier has recently listed the HP Pre 3 more »

T-Mobile launches micro SIM cards for unlocked iPhone 4 owners

Previously, you could only use an iPhone on T-Mobile if it was an older model that supported the normal sized SIM card. In order to use the most recent iPhone, the iPhone 4, T-Mobile customers needed to use a micro SIM card, which T-Mobile did not offer at the time. Today, T-Mobile began selling the more »

Seesmic dropping support for BlackBerry

The bad news just keeps coming for RIM and its BlackBerry brand. The company’s recent disappointing earnings and the accusation of forcing carriers to stock BlackBerrys with faulty software, isn’t giving RIM a whole lot to be happy about right now. One of the BlackBerry’s biggest shortcomings was the lack of third-party app support in relation to iOS and Android devices. Adding insult to injury, Seesmic announced it is cutting support for BlackBerry starting on June 30.

Sony now offering a trade-in program for PRS-500 Reader users

Those who are still sporting the older PRS-500 ebook reader now have a few options to consider courtesy of Sony. To begin with, Sony has offered a firmware update for the device. The update will give users ePub support and is available as for free. Of course the catch here is that you will need more »

Verizon testing use of home-based, all volunteer customer service agents

So, you are a Verizon FiOS customer and are in need of support. Well, you may be a little surprised to hear just who is going to be offering that support. In part of what was described as an “evolving experiment” Verizon has begun to allow individuals to volunteer work for free and help to more »

Windows 3.x reaches end of life

Most recently we were seeing plenty of fuss over the coming end of Windows XP, but it turns out that another, much older Windows OS has finally been discontinued. Yup, Windows 3.x licensing has been officially discontinued as of this past November 1. I am sure it is pretty safe to say that most have more »

Nokia drops the N95-3 update early

Nokia, acting a little ahead of the planned schedule for “early June” and released the latest update for the North American N95, bring the firmware to version 20.02.011. Along with the new firmware comes a few welcome changes that include a faster boot time that was cut from 30 seconds down to 19 seconds and more »

Flickr users rejoice as Photoshop Express adds support

The recently released Photoshop Express, which is a free web-based photo editor has just added support for Flickr. With the newly added support users can now take images from their Flickr account, edit them in Photoshop Express and place the hopefully nicer images back into their Flickr photo stream for everyone to enjoy. If you more »

Rumor: Microsoft Zune to soon have Audible support

Some potential good news for any Zune user and Audible fan, a recent posting from Paul Thurrott has ‘confirmed’ the upcoming support for Audible playback on the Zune. Thanks to an email that he received, we are now learning that the deal has been completed and although a specific date has not been announced it more »