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One of the biggest advantages of Android over other mobile operating systems is the momentum that Google is adding to the platform, with OS updates, pushing the hardware envelope, and with quality apps. Google has always been about advertising, and is now placing its bets on mobile advertising as well as location-aware advertising, which both go ... Related Posts Google Maps 4.0 for Windows Mobile...
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Palm: this is your survival guide digg_url = ' Oh Palm. Just a little over a year ago your future seemed so bright, so renewed. You walked away from CES 2009 reborn, held aloft by a completely innovative new mobile operating system, a striking piece of hardware, and a feeling amongst the press and investors that you were back in the game and playing to win. Now, less than a year and a half later, you've nearly returned t...
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The fifth beta of the iPhone OS 3.2 SDK adds support for a hardware Dvorak keyboard for use with the iPad.
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iPad Early-Access Developers Sworn to Secrecy Its no secret that Apple loves secrecy, so it comes as little surprise when Business Week reveals the hoops those lucky developers with early access to iPad hardware have to jump through: Would-be testers of the tablet-style computer, due to be released Apr. 3, must promise to keep it isolated in a room with ...
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Square used for fundraiser payments at SxSW Square is a very cool piece of hardware for the iPhone and other smartphones; when combined with the Square service, you can accept credit card payments right on your iPhone. TechCrunch reports that charity:water used Square at SxSW to collect donations, and other uses are already cropping up; flower carts and political fundraisers, for instance. If you haven't seen it in action, check out ou...
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Without actual hardware samples to use for testing, many iPad case developers have improvised with sleeve-style designs that needn't be tailored to a hundredth of a centimeter of perfection, and the results are like this: Belkin's Max Sleeve for iPad ($40) is a nylon-fronted, neoprene-backed case with three zippers. Two open Max Sleeve's main iPad-holding compartment, which features...
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Sprint’s Android 2.1 Updates Due in “Coming Weeks” Samsung Moment and HTC Hero owners will be excited to learn that Sprint plans to roll Android 2.1 out to their customers in the "coming weeks".  As the carrier gears up for the Nexus One and,  presumably,  the HTC Supersonic, subscribers will soon have their pick of cutting edge phones and hardware form factors.  You
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We've heard some of the software limitations of Windows Phone 7 Series--like no copy & paste, removable storage card, and file manager--and there's nothing any of us, including OEMs like HTC and LG, can do about it. However, Microsoft does have hardware limitations as well, and we're challenging the Windows Mobile-Windows Phone community to think ... Related Posts Other Windows ...
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Amazon releases Kindle for OS X beta Thanks to some great hardware design and some daringly surreptitious pricing agreements between Apple and the biggest publishers out there, Amazon’s Kindle e-reader has been feeling the pinch from the still unreleased iPad for the last few months, and it’s only going to get worse from here. Still, the Kindle has at least one advantage
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A terse entry from the sometimes reliable Digitimes might spell bad news for MacBook owners waiting for an imminent hardware refresh: Intel is having a hard time meeting demand for their latest Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, the most likely CPU candidates for the next iteration of Cupertino’s laptop line. It all comes down
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