Motorola’s New “Super” Tablet: Xoom
Written by: Christopher Heiss
Jan 26 ~ Category: Computing, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Motorola wowed crowds at CES earlier this month with their announcement of the Xoom, their first droid touch tablet. Although the layout of the Xoom looks a bit like the iPad, motorola has put some very sexy tech under the hood.
Understanding The Vast Uses Of 3G Technology
Written by: Praval Singh
Dec 1 ~ Category: Computing, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Earlier this month, we saw country’s first privately held 3G service from Tata Docomo. With large marketing efforts across all possible advertising medium, Tata Docomo established itself as the first private company to roll out commercial 3G services across 9 circles. This was analogous to NTT Docomo, the partners being the first company in the [...]
Moving From Media Center To AppleTV
Written by: Thomas Hawk
Nov 3 ~ Category: Computing, Personal Tech |
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Last month I replaced the last remaining PC in my home with a MacBook Pro. I used to have three PCs in my house. Now we are officially a 100% Mac family (two MacBook Pros and a Mac Mini). I decided to replace the last PC (my Media Center PC) when it stopped working in [...]
Google TV May Lose Its Chance Before They Launch
Written by: Bill Ives
Sep 8 ~ Category: Computing, Personal Tech |
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I earlier asked the question: Will Google Succeed with TV Where Apple and Microsoft Have Fallen Short? Well it seems that Google is also having a rocky road, at least according to Rick Munarriz at the Motely Fool. Rick noted that the Wall Street Journal reported on how Google is meeting some serious resistance from [...]
iPad 2 and the Impending Waves of Tablet PCs
Written by: Michael Marr
Aug 18 ~ Category: Computing, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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In the immortal words of Antoine Dodson: “Hide your kids. Hide your wife. Hide your husbands, too, because the Tablet PCs are coming.” Well, maybe not his exact words, but the reality is that Tablet PCs are going to flood the market in 2011.
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.



