Hulu has leaked, in a very nonchalant fashion, information on their website indicating that the Hulu Plus service will be coming to select Android OS 2.2 (Froyo version) handsets. Currently, Hulu Plus is available on the Apple trio of the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. This currently iOS offering comes complete with content rendered in […]
Category: Android
Google is fully expecting that mobile phones will generate over $1 billion in ad revenue by 2012, and that the Google Android OS will be the engine that drives that growth. According to Forbes, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said last summer that Android could be a $10 billion business if there were 1 billion users each […]
So what did you think of the Motorola Xoom Super Bowl commercial last night? (check out the video below). Yeah, that looks like a pretty sweet Android tablet, I must admit. But can someone tell me who, in their right mind, is going to pay $799 for this thing when you can get an iPad […]
Sony is starting to up the ante in the portable gaming market by announcing PlayStation Suite, a platform that brings PlayStation games to non-PSP devices. The PlayStation Suite has the ability to “port” games to any device that runs an open-source operating system – i.e. Android OS. This means that people with an Android smartphone […]
It’s interesting to me that Verizon is now offering what they call Google Apps for Verizon. This is basically a bundled package deal for Verizon small and medium size business customers to start leveraging Google Apps. Verizon will be charging enterprise clients $3.99 per month / per user for those who just want to use […]
In case you haven’t heard, there’s been a serious shake-up of power at the search giant Google. Eric Schmidt, who’s been at the helm of Google for the past 10 years, is stepping down as CEO. And in his place, co-founder Larry Page will be stepping up to take the lead. In a Twitter update […]
With Blackberry still holding the number one slot for mobile phone market share in the United States, it’s almost hard to imagine that RIM, the maker of Blackberry, is actually starting to see declining growth at major U.S. carriers. I have a friend at a major law firm in Houston who for ever, all of […]