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Daniel Bader

Daniel Bader has written 1129 posts for MobileSyrup.com
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Asus Transformer Prime Review (Video)

The first Tegra 3 tablet is a big deal, but Asus’ Transformer Prime is the first of a myriad tablets launching in 2012 with better processors, faster GPUs and sharper screens than the iPad. I’m not going to beat around the bush, since the iPad is the King in this space, with nearly 70% market [...]

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CyanogenMOD 9 for the original Samsung Galaxy Tab is here!

It may seem like old hardware now, but when the original 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab was released, I fell over myself to buy one. It was running the same hardware as the Galaxy S, a 1Ghz Hummingbird processor, 512MB RAM and a now-quaint 1024×600 resolution, but it was the forerunner to what we know to [...]

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Upcoming LG CX2 device to be released as Optimus 3D MAX?

When we saw leaked renders of LG’s upcoming successor to the Optimus 3D, we hoped it wouldn’t fall into the same naming traps as many of its competitors (cough RAZR MAXX cough) but unfortunately it seems we were wrong. The slim and attractive device, which is expected to sport a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor, 4.3″ 480×800 [...]

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Jon Rubinstein leaves HP, marks end of Palm era

Jon Rubinstein is a lot of things to a lot of people. Some say he has the visionary personality of a Steve Jobs without the business sense, while others say he just arrived at Palm at the wrong time. After leaving Apple in 2006 he hadn’t meant to rejoin another company, but was persuaded by [...]

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Sony Xperia S to be a fast-charging stain-fighting machine

As we roll at a glacier’s pace towards March and the Sony Xperia S, a few new new details have emerged about its new lithium-polymer battery technology and its stain-resistant outer body. According to an interview with a Sony Europe Product Manager, the Xperia S is to incorporate a new type of fast-charging lithium polymer [...]

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HTC Sense 4.0 will be toned-down and mature, with heavy Dropbox integration

We’re honestly pretty excited for HTC Sense 4.0, which is supposed to de-clutter, de-compress and beautify the bloated state of Sense UI in its current incarnation. According to Pocketnow, after a hands-on preview with the upcoming software running Android 4.0, it’s clear that HTC is learning its lessons. Main features include a typical improvement for [...]

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RIM CEO: “This is not baking cookies.”

RIM’s new CEO, after three days, has had two more interviews than the co-CEO team of Lazaridis and Balsillie ever gave the blogging media. Thorsten Heins granted Crackberry a pretty decent chunk of time and answered some pressing questions about the future of the company. As for the claim that RIM is going to stay [...]

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Asus Transformer Prime experiencing random reboots and graphical glitches after Android 4.0 update?

A number of Asus Transformer Prime owners, including our own MrCeddy, have been experiencing random reboots and graphical banding after upgrading to the official Ice Cream Sandwich ROM. These reboots come without warning and are not linked to any particular app, though some users have claimed it happens more often when the Prime is in [...]

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Windows Phone Mango users can now natively access multiple Google Calendars

Google has pushed out some updates for its Sync capabilities on Windows Phone Mango devices. Previously a user was not able to access more than one Calendar at a time when syncing a Google account on a Mango phone, but now by going to http://m.google.com/sync you can select up to 25 calendars to sync to your [...]

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Samsung earns $4.73b profit on $42b revenue in Q4, owes success largely to Galaxy S II

Samsung has been on a roll lately, and as it goes blow for blow with its biggest competitor the only thing we can truly say is that both companies are making some serious cash. Samsung earned a very healthy $4.7 billion profit on $42 billion in revenue for Q4 ’11, up 13% from the y/y [...]