Consider Android’s Gingerbread release “game on” for the developing community. The Google Android development team has released the source code for programmers and developers to come in and start customizing to fit their needs. Currently, the only Android smartphone on the market running the Android 2.3 release is Google’s own Nexus S smartphone. Here’s the […]
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Creative Launches the ZiiO Android Tablet
Creative, the company mostly known for their MP3 players, has finally found a way into the tablet race with their own 7 inch, Android powered tablet called ZiiO. The ZiiO Android tablet is a 7 inch (800×480) Android tablet with 8GB and 16GB (add $20) storage options, a front-facing webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11g Wi-Fi, microSD expansion […]
Founder and CEO of Notion Ink, Rohan Shravan, couldn’t wait any longer listening to all of the rumors and gossip surrounding their 10 inch Adam Android tablet. The Adam is a 10-inch tablet starting at $375.33, and runs on a customized Eden UI which combines elements from Android 2.3 and 3.0. Pre-orders for the Adam Android tablet […]
Amazon Offers Free 3G On New Kindle
The Kindle has been Amazon’s longest running best selling item for 2 years now. And the Kindle now comes with free 3G coverage for one low price of $189. Amazon is paying for the 3G coverage of their Kindle e-reader which now allows Kindle users to read books on both WiFi and 3G completely free […]
Twitter has been authorized for use inside the bail hearing of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The very first tweet from the courtroom came from a reporter who tweeted: “judge just gave me explicit permission to tweet proceedings ‘if it’s quiet and doesn’t disturb anything’”. You can follow the Wikileaks tweets with the hashtag #wikileaks. This is […]
D. Offer writes about the iPad in Tokyo Businesses. Offer operates Chit Chat, a Facebook chat client that enables you to chat on Facebook without a web-browser. Launched as a rival to notebook computers, the iPad is now being put to the test in Tokyo’s business sector as more and more companies wake up to […]
iTunes and the Big Holdouts
The Beatles finally came to iTunes in November selling more than 1.4 million songs in their first week. Beatles was one of the biggest holdouts in the iTunes scene. Why? Apparently the Beatles’ umbrella company, Apple, has had a long time copyright feud with Apple… After legal battles since 1981, the two Apples, along with […]