Tech Talk News: Where To Watch The SuperBowl

For the first time ever, the Super Bowl will be officially live-streamed online this year.Viewers will be able to watch the Giants battle the Patriots on their PCs, laptops, and even their cell phones. In addition to live-streaming, there are dozens of other ways to connect with this year’s game and get to know the football players, stats, and ads–through social media, apps, and mobile. @Yungjohnnybravo  @TatWZA


Tech Talk Mobile: Samsung Galaxy Note Now Available for Pre-order from AT&T and Best Buy

  AT&T will begin to take pre-orders today for the Samsung Galaxy Note, the 5.3-inch phablet will be sold in carbon blue or ceramic white, and check in at $299 with a new agreement.  Orders are set to be delivered by Feb. 17, just a bit too late for Valentine’s Day.  Also scheduled to be in AT&T stores are a few accessories, notably a desktop docking station, a spare battery charger, and a flip cover case and pen holder.  Speaking of the flip cover, if you head into Best Buy and pre-order your Samsung Galaxy Note they will hook you up with one for free.  Everyone loves free. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


Tech Talk Mobile: Is Japan Launching The Best 4G Network In The World???

As a Techie, I already know Japan’s Tech is usually ahead of the U.S., But the numbers I’m seeing on this NEW network, are beyond substantial, Hit the Jump. +TatWZA


Tech Talk Rumor Is: Facebook Is Working On Something!!!!

To be Totally Honest, I don’t even have any real info on what, But I know It has something to do with Hacking, either to Stop Hacking, or have a Hack-a-thon in order to get some more great product,but either way, it’s something, and I have some Photo’s to Prove it, Hit the Jump. +TatWZA


(UPDATE)Tech Talk Mobile: Galaxy Nexus Coming To Sprint!!!

So the Google Super phone, that has Verizon in a Stir, will be coming to your favorite unlimited carrier, Sprint, with 1 small difference(UPDATE), Hit the Jump. +TatWZA


Tech Talk News: Android, iOS Gain Subscribers in US While RIM Slides

Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS gained a larger percentage of the U.S. smartphone market in the latter part of the year, while Research in Motion’s share declined along with Microsoft and Symbian, according to the latest figures from market researcher comScore. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


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