Jan31
The Apple iPad’s initial buzz has come and gone, and with the dust settling, it seems that many parties are not looking at it with nods of approval. After all, there are many gripes and issues that potential users would run into, and the fact that ...
Jan31
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc., the world’s largest Internet retailer, said it will start selling Macmillan books on its Web site again and give in to the publisher’s demands to charge more for titles on the Kindle digital reader. Amazon ...
Jan31
As we head into month two of 2010, I can only hope that this decade will be better than last—which was perhaps one of the worst for the tech industry. Tech publishing took a huge hit, computer stores pulled back, and once flourishing companies like ...
Jan31
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 31, 2010 – If anyone should fear the iPad, it's definitely Amazon with its Kindle eBook business. Despite the hype, the "magical" iPad is really just an overgrown iPod touch. Apart from a few interface changes to take ...
Jan31
A few months ago, I switched cell phones from a Samsung SGH-x497 flip phone to a Nokia E71x Smartphone. My previous phone was good for making and receiving calls but lacked the more advanced technology found in recent cell phone models, so the ...
Jan31
In the context of that very limited single use, you're right, none of those things are really needed. However, to refer to something as basic as multitasking as "bloat" is ludicrous. Er, I was about to say "perhaps you might like Linux better ...
Jan31
When the iPad was announced, I was more than a little disappointed. I had expected this thing could replace my laptop but instead it seemed like it was nothing more than an oversized iPod Touch (not an iPhone like some are saying...there's no ...
Jan31
Steve Jobs almost got me this time. When Apple recently unveiled its long-rumored iPad tablet, I was afraid the technology was going to be irresistible. A device that blurs the line between a smartphone and a laptop is more than a little tantalizing ...