Samsung Galaxy S III

The latest smartphone has been unveiled by Samsung: the Galaxy S III phone which is said to be bigger and yes, smarter than the others.

 Check out the features of Galaxy S III:

  • 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display (1280 by 720 pixels)
  • Quad-core, 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos processor
  • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich ) OS
  • 8MP camera on the back; 1.9MP up front
  • 16 or 32GB of storage (64GB “coming soon”)
  • microSD memory card expansion slot
  • Huge, 2,100 mAh battery

Galaxy S III will be available by the end of May beginning in Europe . And it will then be sold out internationally.

Live Olympics Coverage Online

Google’s YouTube will be the official video-on-demand provider for the upcoming Summer 2012 Olympics. This is according to Comcast’s NBC Sports Group. And for the first time, NBCOlympics.com is also planning, to stream not just some but all of the Olympics events live on the Internet.

NBC will serve as the “exclusive online destination” for all in-venue video. NBC will also provide online streams of all network Olympics programming, interviews, replays of exclusive events and even exclusive daily segments for their online audience. Now, we can shut off our television sets and log on our computers to watch the opening ceremonies set for Friday, July 27th, 2012 in London as well as all the succeeding events.

Mozilla’s Firefox Version 12 Now Available

If you haven’t noticed yet, Mozilla’s Firefox Web browser has its latest version now available for downloading.

You can now download Mozilla’s Firefox version 12 from the Web. Take note that Firefox is another alternative to Apple’s Safari, Google’s Chrome and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browsers which could serve your surfing life.

Some of the new features include software upgrades, fixes (for security tweaks) and improvements like the “Find In Page” feature. They now also have “Silent” updates. Upgrading your current Firefox browser will take only seconds.

Some friends have been telling me that using Firefox is rather cool, and they add: safer in terms of keeping you from running into viruses and malwares in the net.

Are We Hearing It Right?

There’s buzzing news that Google has been working with Asus, the computer giant, to come up with an affordable tablet.

According to news sources, it’s a Wi-fi only Android tablet with a 7-inch screen, an Nvidia quad-core processor and will run on Android 4.0. And for all those hopeful to get their own tablets soon, here’s the good news: this tablet will be affordable. Well, so they say.

If we are hearing it right, the new tablet will be released this summer. It will be the first tablet to be released with Google as brand name. How about that? That will shift our thinking from always associating Google with finding something in our good, old internet.