Jane McEntegart
Jane McEntegart works in marketing communications at Intel and was previously Manager of Content Marketing at ASUS North America. Before that, she worked for more than seven years at Tom's Guide and Tom's Hardware, holding such roles as Contributing Editor and Senior News Editor and writing about everything from smartphones to tablets and games consoles.
Latest articles by Jane McEntegart
Sony: Hackers Exploited Known Vulnerability
By Jane McEntegart published
Sony has said the hackers responsible for the April 17-19 PlayStation Network breach exploited a known vulnerability.
Sony: Some PSN Personal Info Wasn't Encrypted
By Jane McEntegart published
Your credit card information was encrypted, but your personal information was not.
Sony Confirms Massive Data Breach Affecting 70 Million PlayStation Network Users
By Jane McEntegart published
Oh dear, this isn’t good at all.
Apple Testing iPhone on T-Mobile USA (Photos)
By Jane McEntegart published
Already available on AT&T and Verizon, it seems the Apple iPhone could soon be making its way to T-Mobile.
Asus EeePad Transformer Arriving April 26 @ $399
By Jane McEntegart published
Asus’ EeePad Transformer has been available in the United Kingdom for a while. Now, it’s time for U.S. customers to get a taste of the Honeycomb-flavoured Transformer.
BlackBerry PlayBook Arrives to Fight iPad, Xoom
By Jane McEntegart published
It’s been a long time coming but the BlackBerry PlayBook has finally arrived.
Sony Chief: Nintendo Makes ''Babysitting Tools''
By Jane McEntegart published
Nintendo’s 3DS is groundbreaking in that it’s the first glasses-free 3D handheld console. However, it seems one of the company’s competitors isn’t even going to pretend to be impressed by Nintendo’s efforts in the console market.
India to Block All .XXX Adult Domains
By Jane McEntegart published
India has said it will restrict access to the just approved .xxx domain.
George Hotz: I Didn't Flee, I'm on Spring Break
By Jane McEntegart published
Earlier this week there were rumors that George Hotz, aka Geohot, had fled the country and was in South America. In a court filing, Sony pointed out that Hotz was not in the country and accused him of dodging the court’s authority.
AT&T Announces $39 Billlion Purchase of T-Mobile
By Jane McEntegart published
AT&T has announced that it is to acquire rival carrier T-Mobile.
Nokia Patents Show Two Tablet Devices
By Jane McEntegart published
Nokia may have just announced an ambition to make Windows Phone 7 its primary smartphone OS but prior to that, the company had all kinds of plans involving Symbian and MeeGo, the Linux-based OS it developed in conjunction with Intel...
MSFT to Kill Off Zune Hardware, Retain Software
By Jane McEntegart published
Sorry Zune fans, but it seems your beloved PMP’s days might be numbered.
21 Malware Apps Google Removed From Android
By Jane McEntegart published
Google has booted more than 20 applications from the Android Marketplace amid concerns over Android malware.
Google Accidentally Wipes 150000 Gmail Inboxes
By Jane McEntegart published
Well, that’s kind of inconvenient.
Dunhill's Biometric Wallet Only Opens for You
By Jane McEntegart published
Wouldn’t it be nice to know that if you got mugged, the perp wouldn’t be able to get your wallet open?
Old Amazon Accounts at Risk Due to Security Flaw
By Jane McEntegart published
Amazon reportedly has a password problem that makes it easier for someone to gain access to your account.
Courts Order Seizure of PS3 Hacker's Computers
By Jane McEntegart published
PS3 hacker George Hotz has been ordered to hand over his computers as part of a temporary restraining order.
Report: iPad 2, iPhone 5 to Have Integrated NFC
By Jane McEntegart published
Is Apple gearing up to launch a mobile payments system?
CDMA iPhone 4 for Verizon to Launch Next Month
By Jane McEntegart published
It’s been years in the making but this morning at an event in New York City, Verizon finally confirmed it: The iPhone is coming to Verizon.
JCB Shows Off Rugged Phones for U.S. Market
By Jane McEntegart published
Rugged phones are nothing new, but rugged phones that can take the weight of mechanical diggers and float on water? Those are impressive.
Motorola's Laptop/Smartphone combo, the ATRIX
By Jane McEntegart published
Check out Motorola's latest smartphone, the ATRIX, which packs Tegra 2 and has two separate docking options.
AT&T Details 4G Plans and Sexy 4G Smartphones
By Jane McEntegart published
AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega scored gave of the coveted keynote speeches for CES 2011’s press day and used the time to detail the company’s plans for its upcoming 4G LTE network.
OnStar's Text-to-Speech App Reads Your Texts
By Jane McEntegart published
Those pesky laws don't have to stop you texting while you're driving. You just need the right app!
Google Prepping e-Newsstand for Android Devices
By Jane McEntegart published
The internet and digital content have been challenging the newspaper industry for years and the recent explosion of interest in tablet devices and MIDs represents an opportunity for media companies to increase digital revenue.
Google Maps 5 Offers 3D Maps and Offline Mode
By Jane McEntegart published
It's been five years since Google launched Google Maps for mobile and my, how it's changed. The company recently demoed Google Maps 5 for Android on a Honeycomb tablet and we were promised it would roll out to current Android users very soon.
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