Samsung Loaning Out Galaxy Tabs for Two-Day Periods in London for Two Weeks

Posted on 14th October 2010 by admin in , Google, android, car, feature, phone, samsung, tablet, us, video | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Samsung’s back at it in London. First, you guys got the chance to become “Mobilers” and got to keep a free Galaxy S just by walking around and using it. Now, Samsung’s setting up shop to hand people some Samsung Galaxy Tabs to do the same

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Samsung’s back at it in London. First, you guys got the chance to become “Mobilers” and got to keep a free Galaxy S just by walking around and using it. Now, Samsung’s setting up shop to hand people some Samsung Galaxy Tabs to do the same. You don’t get the added cherry on top of keeping it this time, though, as they want their merchandise back after 48-hours. I still wouldn’t give up a chance to walk around with one of the hottest devices of the upcoming holiday season. (Let’s not think about the price here, folks.)

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The Promotion starts in 4 days – that’s October 18th – and you can find it at a London tube station on every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week. Those stations would be Liverpool Street, Balham, Highbury, and Islington or Ealing Broadway. I recommend you guys wake up early because you might have some nasty competition. Read on for the full details.

SAMSUNG INVITES COMMUTERS TO ‘TUBE TEST’ THE GALAXY TAB

Samsung’s tablet device available for 48 hour loans before it hits the shops

London, UK, October 14th, 2010 – Samsung is inviting selected members of the public to be the first in the UK to get their hands on its hotly anticipated Galaxy Tab, ahead of the UK launch on 1st November. Ideal for commuters, lucky Londoners will be invited to ‘tube-test’ the Samsung Galaxy Tab before it hits the shops so they can experience how it could transform their daily journey to work. The perfectly portable device is small enough to fit into a suit pocket or handbag so it doesn’t weigh you down and can be used one-handed, great for those mornings when you can’t get a seat. Add to that its incredible entertainment and communication and the daily commute will never be the same again. Just make sure you don’t miss your stop!

From Monday 18th October 2010, a limited number of Galaxy Tabs will be available for loan over a two-week period from one of four London tube stations: Liverpool Street, Balham, Highbury & Islington or Ealing Broadway. Each device will be lent for 48 hours on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. People wanting to get involved, should apply by sending an email to galaxytab@tubetest.co.uk or speak to a member of the Galaxy Tab team outside one of the four tube stations.

The Galaxy Tab offers a world of possibilities, and Samsung wants to encourage the ‘tube-testers’ to try something new and escape the daily grind. Download or stream films and TV to watch on its TFT-LCD screen, edit the pictures you have never got round to looking at or use the Readers Hub to read books or magazines – perhaps try a different newspaper by getting it delivered daily directly to the Galaxy Tab?

Whether you want to read a newspaper, a magazine or book; check your emails; surf the web or play a game on the way to work, the 7 inch Galaxy Tab offers it all (Android 2.2 and Adobe Flash Player 10.1). It’s the perfect travelling companion, keeping you entertained on the tube or bus and even helping you find your way when you arrive using Google Maps.

It’s not all about entertainment, the Galaxy Tab is practical too and if you’re keen to get your work started early, you can use the Galaxy Tab to share and edit documents.

Travelling in a taxi or waiting on a station platform and need to contact someone? The Galaxy Tab is your perfect partner a you can contact friends or colleagues via voice and video calling, e-mail, instant messaging, SMS/MMS and access to all your favourite social networks.

Simon Stanford, Managing Director, Mobile, Samsung UK and Ireland said: “The portability of the Samsung Galaxy Tab is one of its key features – you can literally fit it in your pocket or your handbag so it’s great for people who spend time commuting to and from work each day. At Samsung we thought what better way to showcase this than to give Londoners the opportunity to test the Galaxy Tab for themselves before they can buy them in the shops. We’re keen to hear what they have to say.”

The Samsung Galaxy Tab will be available in the UK from 1st November across all major networks, key high street and out of town electrical retailers and online such as Carphone Warehouse, Dixons Store Group and T-Mobile.

Registration opens from 8am Friday 15th October.

For more information please visit www.samsung.com/uk/Galaxytab.

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13 Spooky Halloween Apps, Cases, Skins and Wallpapers for Your iPhone and iPad

Tweet Many of us often wear a spooky, goofy or sexy costume for Halloween. That’s great for us, but we are leaving out our poor ol’ iPhone.

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Many of us often wear a spooky, goofy or sexy costume for Halloween. That’s great for us, but we are leaving out our poor ol’ iPhone. Well, that changes now. We are going to show you how to get your iPhone into the Halloween spirit with Apps, wallpapers, cases and just about anything else that fits into the spooky category!

Apps

 

In Case of Monster Break Glass

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This App wins in scary if only for the creepy clown in the picture. Seriously, isn’t that the most frightening thing you’ve ever seen? There isn’t much to the App, but it’s free and it may serve as something of a survival guide in cause you run into to any vampires, demons or evil clowns this Halloween. Still, we can’t ignore this App, because that evil clown gives us the chills. We wouldn’t want to anger him or anything.

App Store Link: Free

 

Ask the Dead

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People are often creeped out by the supernatural–thoughts of ghosts or dead people communicating with them. This one can effectively scare a user, but there’s a catch. It is limited to devices with your friends’ contact information. It uses that to spell names, places and numbers. Still, it will make for a great party trick.

App Store Link: 99 cents

 

Zombie Weatherman

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Zombies make everything better. It’s true. If you don’t believe us, just check out the weather forecast, but presented by a zombie. What’s more? If he’s doing a bad job, you can punch him repeatedly, splattering blood all over the screen. It’s a bit bloody for some, but it’s comical and the zombie can’t be killed…er re-killed. He just gets back up and asks for more.

App Store Link: Free and Paid Version ($1.99)

Abandoned

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Is trick-or-treating a little too childish for you? Then maybe you would rather explore real locations that are said to be abandoned or haunted. Wannabe ghost hunters traveling light may want to carry along this iPhone App so that they can find some of the creepiest, most rundown places around them. Do keep in mind, however, if there aren’t such places around you, this App may not be for you…unless you don’t mind traveling.

App Store Link: $2.99

 

True Ghost Stories From Around The World

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We don’t know how authentic these “True” ghost stories actually are, but that doesn’t matter. It’s all in good fun. It may be great for a Halloween party in which everyone shares scary stories, or a night around the campfire.

App Store Link: 99 Cents

 

Ghost Radar

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What’s a list of spooky Apps without a ghost radar? These tools turn electromagnetic fields into little dots on the screen. Some may argue that wires and other electrical devices can cause these sorts of signals, and they are probably right. The App does have a feature in which it spits out interesting words. This can add to the overall spookiness of the application when it says something that’s relevant. Either way, it’s just another fun way to enjoy the spooktacular Halloween season.

App Store Link: 99 cents

 

Ghost Capture

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Here’s another one of those essential Halloween Apps. Luckily, you can pick up the free version, which is a bit limited, but costs nothing. It’s one of those novelty Apps that you can use to freak out your friends: take a picture in your home, put a spooky ghost into it and email. Most of them will know it was just created through an application or some sort of photo manipulation software, but it’s still fun to pretend!

App Store Link: Free

 

Skins, Cases and Wallpapers

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Halloween Skin<br>for iPhone 4

Looking for a way to dress up your iPhone this Halloween? Here’s  a skin that will do the job. It’s more on the cutesy side than the spooky side, like something our old elementary school teachers would have used. Still, if you like seasonal iPhone skins, this is definitely a way to go.

Check it out here: $14.99 and for iPhone 4 ($14.99)

 

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This one is a hard case for the iPhone 4. It has a cute little skeleton thing with a spider and the words “Happy Halloween” overhead. It costs a little more than the skins, but the advantage to a case it that it will be reusable for several Halloweens to come. That is, until the iPhone’s design changes drastically again.

See it here: $23.74

 

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We’ve Saved the Best for Last

 George Romero can probably be credited as the father of the modern zombie film. His interpretation of the walking dead: flesh-eating ghouls that stumbled around trying to feed on the living has created what many of us have come to accept as the zombie.

Here’s the Movie that started it all, Night of the Living Dead.

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Free Streaming Version 

The above version is a free App, but it is a stream

 

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Downloadable Movie for iPhone 99 Cents

 

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Downloadable Movie for iPad $1.99

 

Now You’re Ready…

 Now you know of a handful of Apps, accessories and other things that will make your Halloween an awesome one. You can watch Night of the Living Dead on your iPhone or iPad as you huddle up on the couch with some popcorn, read scary stories or take photos and add a ghostly presence to freak out your friends.

Either way, there is plenty of fun to be had with the App Store, and there are literally hundreds of Apps that will help you have a spooky Halloween.

By the way, if you are still having a hard time coming up with a costume idea, check out our favorite awesomely geek costumes for inspiration: Here.


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Posted on 14th October 2010 by admin in Google, Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , ,

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How It Feels to Use Sony’s First Google TV [Video]

Posted on 12th October 2010 by admin in , Google, hd, pixel, power, us, video | Tags: , , ,

Sony’s Internet TVs are here, and we are live at their debut with hands on. So how does it feel to use the world’s first Google TV -powered HDTV

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