Toshiba Fights Back With The “Touch” Netbook
Written by: Robert Scoble
Jun 23 ~ Category: Computing, Personal Tech |
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The iPad is highly popular around the world and is taking market share away from netbooks. That much you can see all around you.
But, how could the other manufacturers fight back?
The iPhone 4 Versus The Best Android-based Phones
Written by: Robert Scoble
Jun 9 ~ Category: Automotive Tech, Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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So, since I haven’t carried an iPhone around with me for more than a week and I got an up and close look at the iPhone 4 today here’s my list of the pros and cons of iPhone 4 vs. the Sprint EVO or Verizon’s Incredible (the two best Android-based phones out there).
May Might Lead To Mass Exodus of iPhone Users From AT&T
Written by: John Vinson
May 24 ~ Category: Computing, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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There have been no official announcements as of yet, but all signs point to Apple announcing their offering of the iPhone on multiple carriers. The rumors have been circling for quite some time now, but with the latest news of AT&T raising their early termination fee (ETF) from $175 to $325, the talk of a [...]
Hide From Google With This Browser Add-On
Written by: John Vinson
Apr 21 ~ Category: Computing |
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When people use one of the major search engines, one wonders if they know just how much information they’re giving up to the company who’s service they’re using. Personal search data, IP addresses, browser types, and the list could keep going. What if there were a way to hide all of this from the search [...]
How Does Music Service Stack Up On The iPad?
Written by: Bruce Houghton
Apr 7 ~ Category: Computing, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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The iPad’s first days sales including pre-orders are said to be in the 600-700,000 range according to an analysis by Piper Jaffray who now estimates first year sales could top 5.5 million. (Apple officially says that they sold 300,000) By contrast first day iPhone sales were just 270,000, in part because of supply issues.
Device Turns Thought Into Text
Written by: John Vinson
Mar 24 ~ Category: Computing, Personal Tech |
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Late last year, HitTechEdge hosted an article about potential technology which could connect human brain activity to a PC. A group of researchers from IMEC have taken what was just an idea, and have made it into reality.
Nvidia Optimus To Forever Change Notebook Graphics
Written by: John Vinson
Feb 10 ~ Category: Computing, Personal Tech |
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When one thinks of a notebook or laptop, the last thing on their minds is graphical power. The reason being, it’s quite difficult to provide an extensive graphical option that doesn’t drain battery. Therefore, people generally fall into two camps - those who sacrifice graphical prowess for greater battery life, and then the opposite.
Press Announcements Start To Flood In For The Apple Tablet
Written by: Robert Scoble
Jan 27 ~ Category: Automotive Tech, Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Appcelerator, which is a company that makes a developer tool/platform for developing native mobile and desktop apps by using HTML, Javascript, and its own API library, tonight is announcing Apple Tablet support and has also taken a poll of its 18,000 developers and found that 90% of its developers said they plan to build a [...]
Hi-Tech Highlights From CES 2010
Written by: David Berkowitz
Jan 13 ~ Category: Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Every year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), there’s an event called Showstoppers where dozens – maybe about a hundred? – technology companies show off their latest wares to the press, and the press drinks so heavily that they wind up giving everything great reviews.
Unfortunately for the companies exhibiting, I was too busy gorging myself [...]
Info Leaked On The Google Phone: Nexus One
Written by: Andy Beal
Dec 16 ~ Category: Automotive Tech, Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Google is the master of creating demand, and it started with a single tweet:


