SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: February 9, 2012
Happy Thursday everyone. We’ve been tracking a number of news today. It’s the same as we’re as busy as Barack Obama on his re-election campaign schedule. Hey, have you wondered what a president listens to while he’s hopping from campaign stop to campaign stop? If you have, Obama has posted his “campaign playlist” on Spotify. We need to wonder whether revealing his taste in music will earn him more votes or cost him.
Featured: Our featured stories today include a review of the Acer Aspire S3 (Core i7) in addition to a review of Tweetbot for iPhone. You’ll want to check them out. Moreover, if you are searching out some early analysis in this month’s upcoming Mobile World Congress, look at this column from our Chris Davies – Apple will dominate MWC and it won’t also be there.
Mobile: AT&T is doing a little damage control because it tries to describe away is 2GB throttling of unlimited data plans. Meanwhile, at the rumor mill, we’ve heard a brand new report at the possibility of a 7-inch iPad being released this year. 2012 could finally be the year that two iPads are released; the iPad 3 is predicted to come back forth throughout the next month. Oh, and HTC fans must be please to peer this scheduled of Android 4.0 ICS upgrades.
Other Stuff: Hey, here’s something we do not get to assert often – TiVo’s within the news. The corporate has released a brand new set of “DirecTiVo” boxes for DirecTV customers. And on a totally separate note, Sony has revealed everything you will expect in a PlayStation Vita First Edition bundle. And if nothing above strikes your interest, this surely will – Steve Jobs FBI file pulled with Freedom of knowledge Act. Well that’s keen on today. Check back tomorrow together for Friday’s evening wrap-up.
