Motorola – Empower the People (Super Bowl XLV Ad preview)
Oct/1125
Check out 15 seconds from our upcoming Super Bowl ad Created by Anomaly New York, the ad entitled “Empower the People” is set in an Orwellian, 1984-esque world where technology — and people — are limited by restrictive platforms. Enter Motorola XOOM – the tablet to create a better world – and a new day with optimism, openness, freedom and empowerment.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 Preview
Sep/1125
PhoneArena reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7. Armed with a slightly bigger, 7.7″ screen, and more importantly, with a “true” tablet-optimized OS, will the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 successfully take the place of Samsung’s debut tablet, and aspire it to new heights?… For more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com
Samsung Galaxy R Preview
Aug/1125
PhoneArena previews the Samsung Galaxy R. The Samsung Galaxy R is the first handset to walk in the shoes of the Samsung Galaxy S II. A slightly stripped down version of Samsung’s flagship, it wears similar looks, packs an equally powerful core and only downgrades the camera… For more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 – live MWC preview
Jul/1125
MobileBurn.com – The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is an Android 3.0 Honeycomb powered tablet computer with a 10.1 touchscreen display and a dual-core Samsung processor. We spent some time with it before the official launch event here at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. More info: www.mobileburn.com
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Screenshots and Live Demo Video Walkthrough Preview
Jun/1125
twitter.com – chris.pirillo.com – First, if you have any questions for the Windows Phone 7 Series team, I’d be more than happy to ask on your behalf (as I do live around the corner from Redmond’s campus and will be meeting with the team again at some point in the future). Post a comment and/or video response. I was invited to a behind the scenes look at elements of the Windows Phone 7 Series developer platform. At Mobile World Congress (covered earlier in this channel), Microsoft provided a first look at Windows Phone 7 Series – and Im pleased to offer you the opportunity to see a live demonstration up close. Yes, I got to play with the phone, too. It works as advertised – even as a prototype. Unfortunately, we could not adjust the brightness settings in this particular device. The “Metro” interface is a bucket of win in my book. Charlie Kindel partner group program manager, Windows Phone App Platform & Developer Experience was hosting an intimate reception this evening in San Francisco. I wasn’t able to make it, but Microsoft arranged a somewhat more private meeting with Greg Sullivan from the Windows Phone team a little closer to home. I met Greg a few years ago through the Longhorn Labs project (back when Microsoft Windows team leads worked actively with their most vocal community supporters). I’m not sure if I can reveal any more device details at this point, but suffice it to say… I want one. geeks.pirillo.com

