Google today is releasing Android 3.1, an upgrade to its Honeycomb tablet OS, and will bring its features to mobile phones with the Ice Cream Sandwich version of the OS set for the fourth quarter.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Nexus S 4G
Search Amazon.com for nexus s 4g unlocked
Smartphone buyers who've been waiting for the 4G version of the Nexus S can now pick up the new model.
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Microsoft Agrees to Buy Skype
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) agreed to buy Skype Technologies SA for $8.5 billion in cash to gain the world’s most popular Internet calling service and its 663 million customers.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Amazon Cloud Drive Now on iOS
When Amazon.com first unveiled its Cloud Drive and Cloud Player service, iDevices were left out.
Kindle 3
The Kindle 2 was already the bestselling eReader, and had a lot of great features to help it reach that designation.
Friday, May 6, 2011
This Has Been a Bad Week for WP7
It wasn’t a great week to be a Windows Phone 7 user.
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What I Want Out of iOS 5/iPhone5
Considering that both iOS and iPhone 5 are still rumors, I can safely theorize what is going to be new in them and what I would want out of them. I also think that it will be quite some more time before Apple announces the new products because we just got a white iPhone 4 late last month.
Samsung Droid Charge Impresses as Verizon's Second 4G Phone
Samsung's Droid Charge, which Verizon Wireless was supposed to roll out to retailers April 28 but pushed back, is a delightful Android 2.2-based smartphone embodied in gray plastic.
Wireless CEO's go to Washington
Next week, CEOs from some of the nation's largest wireless companies will be testifying on Capitol
Hill for and against the proposed $39 billion megamerger between AT&T and T-Mobile USA.
Hill for and against the proposed $39 billion megamerger between AT&T and T-Mobile USA.
Mozilla Refuses US Request to Tak Down AddOn
Mozilla has taken a stand against internet censorship by refusing a US government request to take down a Firefox add-on over copyright infringement concerns.
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