Microsoft has weighed in on Google’s plan to offer Google-branded phones running Android as well as distributing Android to its partners. Unsurprisingly, Microsoft thinks its competitor is making a mistake. (Ars Technica)
Essentially, Microsoft’s argument is that what Google is doing is very hard. Microsoft Entertainment and
Devices President Robbie Bach targets Google with the following quote:
“Doing [...]
What happened to the buzz? Only a month ago, the Internet was crawling with articles regarding Apple, At&t, and Google Voice. At&t, and one point during this mess, did make it clear that they were accepting of allowing these services on their network, which basically pointed fingers at Apple and their decision to remove the GV app from the App Store.
We can all agree that Asus, the maker of the famous Eee PC, was basically the sole founder of the netbook species. But with all the competition catching their drift and building small, great machines priced to sell, where does that leave Asus? From what I can see, in the dust.
Today, Motorola put an end to the rumors over its plans for Google Android. Motorola and Google have teamed up, creating the Motorola Cliq, the first Motorola device to feature Android. The Google Android is an open source mobile operating system that Motorola said it would embrace this coming year to help device sales boost [...]
Apple finally released their latest generation of iPods today, with several surprises at the keynote presentation that swept through the audience with shock.
Mr. Steve Jobs is back….for now
Steve Jobs finally returns for the first time publicly since June, looking just fine. What has happened in these past few months to Jobs is pretty much all [...]
Nokia did it again.
When are they going to learn their lesson? I recently posted an article about the new Booklet 3G from Nokia, said to be coming to America late in Q4 of this year.
They also released the pricetag for the netbook on launch.
Now lets just take a moment and quickly recall my last post. [...]
Nokia has finally come to its senses and has realized that their N810 Internet Tablet is no match for competing netbooks these days. I remember watching N810 vs. Eee PC reviews and laughing. The two machines are for completely different purposes!
Anyway, Nokia has decided to release their own line of unique netbooks, called the Booklet [...]
Lifehacker posted the results today to its email service poll: Which email service do you use?
Yahoo was previously dubbed most popular email service, thanks to recent studies, but surprisingly, that changed. A Whopping 80% of the 18,000 contributers said they used Gmail in one way or another, leaving Yahoo in a far second, and Windows [...]
Google Voice, Google’s invite-only phone application, is one of the many useful tools that make the 21st century so great to be in. With so many features that really unlock a phone’s true potential, Google Voice will be the future of cell phones, cell service, and the mobile market. Here’s why.
I found an interesting article on PCWorld, explaining how Microsoft has been emphazising safety features in the new IE8, and, according to a recent independent study, how it is the safest browser out there.
With online safety, do these so called features make a difference between browsers? I use Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, and all three [...]