News Corp’s much anticipated digital newspaper for the iPad is set to launch on January 19th at a news conference held by Chairman Rupert Murdoch and Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Perhaps the iPad is the saving grace that the newspaper industry needed. So far, users have been more than willing to pay small fees for […]
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Verizon announced the iPhone today at a press conference in New York City, and Verizon’s stock price has been falling ever since. Sure, back in 2007 the iPhone was a revolutionary product and smartphone concept. Just like the iPad is a today – the iPad has basically created a new paradigm in personal computing. But […]
There’s been one major downside to Android Froyo (and before) tablet releases such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab – and that is, the Android OS was never designed to be run on a tablet device. Rumors are spreading today that the next release of the Android OS – aka Honeycomb – might require a dual-core […]
Toshiba is expected to announce a new 10.1 inch Android tablet before, or during, CES which launches on Thursday. This seems to have everything that the iPad doesn’t, at first glance anyway. And the timing perfect, from a marketing perspective anyway. A lot of buzz has been building around a Motorola Android tablet called the […]
The iPad has not only created a whole new paradigm in personal computing, it has also perhaps been the single best hope for saving the print publishing market. Newspapers and printed magazines have been bleeding revenue and profits since the rise of the Internet, but the iPad and emerging tablet market seems to be turning […]
Can’t watch the ball drop tonight on TV? No problem – because now there’s an app for that too! With the New Year’s Eve app, available for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, you’ll get a long list of features that are, in my opinion, much better than just watching the ball drop on TV: live […]
Google is expanding their efficiency of Android app purchases by AT&T adding “carrier billing”. Carrier billing allows AT&T Android subscribers the ability to purchase apps from the Android market and have the purchase added to their AT&T bill. Previously, people had to add a credit card to the Android market in order to purchase apps. […]