For Verizon customers waiting on a flagship Lumia, the wait may have been worth it.

Earlier today, a leak featuring the Nokia Lumia 928 made its rounds on the internet – the often reported on Lumia flagship has long been known to be headed to Verizon customers but what appears on the leaked image may well have made the wait worthwhile. According to the post in BGR.com, the images leaked on Twitter by user @evleaks show the same bulky Nokia … Continue reading For Verizon customers waiting on a flagship Lumia, the wait may have been worth it.

WSJ: Sony to announce Playstation 4 later this month

It’s been 7 years since Sony announced the next big thing in video game consoles; back then the Playstation brand was infallible but losing ground to Microsoft’s XBox 360, the Playstation 3 promised to be the next great leap in home consoles. One great recession and a struggling gaming industry later, Sony’s hedging it’s next gen bets on a February 20th unveil. Though at this … Continue reading WSJ: Sony to announce Playstation 4 later this month

iPad Mini in both WiFi and cellular options; starts at $249

The rumors have been swirling since the first Google Nexus 7 was announced and as we get closer to (or not) the official announcement of a smaller iPad, Cult of Mac is reporting on a leak detailing the full lineup of 7.8-inch iPad Minis including their relative pricing structure. Spoiler alert: Things are gonna get a whole lot harder for Android and Windows 8 tablets. … Continue reading iPad Mini in both WiFi and cellular options; starts at $249

Apple’s 8-inch iPad now in production – WSJ Online

Have your eyes on a smaller iPad? You may be in luck as The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple’s Asian component suppliers have begun mass production on the yet-to-be-official, smaller, 8-inch iPad. Though the actual device is by no means confirmed, WSJ is fairly reliable when it comes to Apple rumors. The leaks that they’ve reported on point to a 7.85″ (diagonally) display … Continue reading Apple’s 8-inch iPad now in production – WSJ Online

Google’s big announcement outed ahead of I/O keynote

Ever since Gizmodo posted leaked images of a Google Nexus tablet, it’s been all but certain that today’s Google I/O will be about unveiling what every geek hopes to be a Jellybean running tablet. Somehow, the picture was leaked on the Google Play Store earlier than intended and with it a big part of Google’s big announcement. Making things even more anti-climatic, images and pricing of Google’s … Continue reading Google’s big announcement outed ahead of I/O keynote

Rumor: Apple’s got a TV headed your way

Earlier today we got a tip about Sharp providing the screens for future generations of the iPad as well as an Apple TV. Hmm, that’s odd. We don’t remember the current Apple TV having any screen. Perhaps the rumors that Apple is manufacturing small batches of Smart TVs  are true. Since Sharp now has the largest LED TV on the market, perhaps they know a … Continue reading Rumor: Apple’s got a TV headed your way

Noisestash: PLEASE let this be Canon’s mirrorless camera

First off, a really BIG caveat here: This is not in any way an official mock-up. It’s one guy’s vision/fantasy as to what Canon should be aiming for when putting together their mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC). But that doesn’t make this concept any less “want” worthy. The mock comes with a fanciful list of proposed specs including a 50mm “prime” lens to substitute a more … Continue reading Noisestash: PLEASE let this be Canon’s mirrorless camera

Sony close to buying out Ericsson in Sony Ericsson partnership

Rumors of a Sony Ericsson split up have been coming and going for years but every time they flared up the company vehemently responded that everything was rosy in the SwedoJapanese marriage. The one kind of news coming out of the joint venture that Sony Ericsson has been consistent with is posting quarterly losses. Sony Ericsson has been seeing red for almost three years straight … Continue reading Sony close to buying out Ericsson in Sony Ericsson partnership

Facebook Is Developing A News Service, Is Completely Unaware Of Itself

“We don’t know what it is yet. We don’t know what it is! We don’t know what it can be, we don’t know what it will be. We know that it is cool.” These words, spoken by Michael Cera Jessi Eisenberg in The Social Network, described Facebook pretty well in its early days (as well as a lot of other web services). It could just as easily describe the service today. I know what I use Facebook for. I share news and whatnot. Maybe you guys play those dumb games, but I don’t. I hear Facebook rents movies now. And there’s status updates and photos. There’s a lot to do on Facebook! And soon, if Forbes is right, you’ll have a new thing to waste time on: News.

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Don’t Expect Apple Maps To Be Part Of The iCloud Next Week

“We just renewed our Map and Search agreements with Apple, and we hope those continue for a long time.” — Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Google, at All Things D We here at the Noisecast love speculating back and forth about what the tech companies are gonna do next. We still think Apple’s gonna make the move into maps eventually. Sadly, though, Eric Schmidt seems … Continue reading Don’t Expect Apple Maps To Be Part Of The iCloud Next Week

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