Apple’s Siri Servers Go Down – iPhone 4S Users Left Without an Assistant

By Jeff Baker - 11/03/2011 5:02:28 PM

One of, if not the single most important, selling points of the iPhone 4S is Siri. If you’re not familiar with the technology it’s essentially a personal digital assistant that is capable of recognizing natural speech. This means, as we’ve said in the past, you don’t need to say pre-fabricated phrases to get Siri to [...]

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Verizon’s 4G LTE Network Goes Down

By Jeff Baker - 04/27/2011 5:47:47 PM

Wireless carriers across the board are hopping on the 4G train with companies like Sprint relying on WiMAX and T-Mobile relying on HSPA+. However, Verizon, on the other hand, has been rolling out their 4G LTE service for quite some time. Already featuring connectivity for this networks are devices like the HTC Thunderbolt and Samsung DROID [...]

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Verizon iPad 2 Owners Experiencing 3G Problems?

By Jeff Baker - 04/08/2011 2:11:17 PM

Apple has seen much success with many of their products but they are not perfect by any means. As you’re sure to know the iPhone 4 was met with some criticism after being released with a problem that saw the device losing reception when held a certain way. Well, now that the iPhone 4 has [...]

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New MacBook Pros with Thunderbolt Ports Causing Cinema Display Flickers?

By Jeff Baker - 03/19/2011 9:13:41 PM

As we mention quite frequently, just about every single one of Apple’s products manages to sell like hot cakes. While the iPad 2 was their most recent release not long before that they let loose their brand new MacBook Pros which included the brand new Thunderbolt I/O port. This port, according to Apple, is capable [...]

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Microsoft Comments on Phones Bricked by Windows Phone 7 Update – Says Only 10% of Users Plagued With Problems

By Jeff Baker - 02/25/2011 4:41:25 AM

Microsoft has long been one of the biggest players in the software community both in terms of desktop operating systems and mobile platforms. However, with the introduction of modern mobile platforms like iOS and Android, Windows Mobile was quickly pushed to the back of the pack. Luckily, Microsoft fought right back with Windows Phone 7 which [...]

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Nokia N8 Power Management Issue Confirmed, Fully Covered Under Warranty

By Jeff Baker - 11/19/2010 5:02:53 AM

Nokia has long been the world’s leading manufacturer with international sales easily dwarfing popular U.S. brands. However with competing platforms like Android and iOS beginning to dominate and even recent competitors like Windows Phone 7, Nokia will soon get a run for its money. One of their most recent phones, the Nokia N8 runs Symbian^3 and features [...]

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MacBook Air 2010 Edition Facing Logic Board, Display Problems

By Jeff Baker - 11/03/2010 12:39:55 PM

Apple has been known to release highly publicized products with just about every offering making a huge splash. We don’t even have to tell you about the massive hype behind products like their iPhone and iPad as they have been all over the media just about every day for the past couple of years. However, Apple’s latest [...]

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Sony announces half million VAIO recall

By Jeff Baker - 06/30/2010 12:00:26 PM
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Whenever a product is mass produced, manufacturers run the risk of running into problems and with such highly technical processes going into the manufacturing of these devices, a small problem can quickly turn into a big one. Sony has just announced that they have been subject to such a problem even going so far as to announce [...]

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BlackBerry email down?

By Jeff Baker - 12/17/2009 7:06:28 PM

The entire line of BlackBerry handsets has long been known as some of the best, if not the best, handheld email devices on the market. Unfortunately, RIM has today announced that there are some issues going on with various BIS servers that are causing delays and even complete outages of the device’s email service. There’s [...]

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iPhone 3GS overheating, discoloring white devices

By Jeff Baker - 06/27/2009 1:48:15 AM

The iPhone 3G had a problem with their back cracking with seemingly no reason and now the iPhone 3GS has run into a similar problem, this time with discoloration. It seems that one user discovered his iPhone 3GS was overheating, a lot, due to him using the phone’s GPS nad 3G capabilities. This is all [...]

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