With Amazon.com's announcement of the Amazon Cloud Drive last week, I have been very anxious to try it out.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Amazon Cloud Drive Review
My Top 5 Smartphones on the Market
Here are my top 5 favorite phones. Please comment on this with your favorite phones that are on the market.
How the Internet Works Full Edition
Even though the Internet is still a young technology, it's hard to imagine life without it now.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Macintosh to iPad: How Apple Inc. Thinks Differently
It was one of the last companies to launch smartphones, yet the iPhone already accounts for half the profits of the mobile handset industry and 20% of its revenues.
Expansion of Randomness
If you haven't noticed, the URL and name have changed.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Rumors About iPhone 5, iOS 5, iPad 3?
This article is being published approximately 1720 hours on April 2, 2011. As of right now, there is nothing concrete about the iPhone 5, iOS 5, or the iPad 3.
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Apple,
iOS,
iPad,
iPhone,
iPod,
Mobile Technology,
Sony,
Technology Rumors
Android Wins is Smartphone Surge
Smartphone shipments were up 71 percent in 2010 from the previous year, says a new tally, which estimates 302 million smartphones shipped last year.
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Android,
Apple,
Bada,
BlackBerry,
Google,
Internet,
iOS,
iPhone,
Mobile Technology,
RIM,
Samsung,
Windows Phone 7
Could Internet Explorer Win the 'Browser Wars'?
The latest Internet Explorer news is both good and bad for Microsoft.
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Android,
Apple,
FireFox,
Google Chrome,
Internet,
Internet Explorer,
Microsoft
FCC Official says AT&T/T-Mobile Merger Faces 'Steep Climb'
From the moment AT&T announced a $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile almost two weeks ago, many industry watchers agreed that the deal would face close scrutiny from federal regulators.
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AT T,
Breaking News,
GSM,
Interesting,
Mobile Technology,
T-Mobile
Google's AndroidOS, Trying to Right a Wrong While Stying Ahead
For years Google has been pitching Android as the yin to Apple’s iOS yang, in that Android is “open” software free from the types of “closed” restrictions that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) places on iOS development.
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Android,
Apple,
Current News,
Google,
Interesting,
Internet,
iPhone,
Mobile Technology
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