Tech Talk News: Evidence Points to Retina Display on the iPad 3

Want more proof that the iPad 3 will have a super-slick, high-resolution “Retina” display that blows the screen on Apple’s current-generation tablet out of the water?MacRumors reported Friday that it’s got an iPad 3 display and published microscope-enlarged images that purportedly show a screen with precisely double the linear resolution of the iPad 2’s. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


Tech Talk Mobile: Verizon Continues Their 4G LTE Rollout and Expansion, 7 New Markets Now Covered

While their commercials have gotten some attention from the likes of Saturday Night Live, Verizon continues their 4G LTE rollout and expansion having most recently added 7 new markets to the mix. As announced on the Verizon website earlier, the new markets are: @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZa


Tech Talk News: Microsoft May Be Preparing A New Music Service

Microsoft is reportedly considering creating a new music service with the help of some major record companies. Zune is still the preferred music service for people with Windows Phones. The new service would bring tunes to Windows Phones as well asXbox consoles and would include streaming music as well as downloadable tracks. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


Tech Talk Web: Is Facebook’s New Feature Crossing The Line???

We are all familiar with Facebook’s “Suggestion” feature; however, is its new application crossing the line? Or is it something we need? Hit the jump to find out.   +TatWZA


Kicks: @Nike Is Drafting A New Playbook For the Digital Era.

Nike doubles down on digital Nike’s Digital Sport division is gathering personal data from its youthful consumer base to revise its marketing strategy. The company’s use of traditional media is in sharp decline as it runs after consumers more comfortable with the social and digital conversation and less interested in sports celebrity idolization and big TV campaigns. Check out more on this story after the jump… @DJJUANYTO and for everything on Tech Talk ask @TatWza


Tech Talk News: Fox News’ Shep Smith Likens AT&T To A Crack Dealer When He Learns He’s Going To Be Throttled

AT&T has been sending out text messages to those they consider to be among the top 5 percent of heaviest data users. These messages seem to only pertain to those still on the “unlimited” plan and warn them that they may be subjected to “reduced data speeds.” But the problem here is when the news anchor Shep Smith says they hook us and then they try to change on us, it’s like “crack.” It was a good example just wrong time to use it homie. +TatWZA


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