Sometimes you have to take a step down to step up. That’s what Google should’ve done with its open-source PC operating system Chrome OS, which the corporation demonstrated Thursday. Instead, Google is positioning Google Chrome OS against Microsoft with a lightweight OS shipping with netbooks next year. Chrome OS will function as a modified browser, enabling [...] Full story...
Google seems to finally responding to complaints about the poor customer service for its Nexus One smartphones.
We all know the iPad is eventually going to gain a camera at some point. (Apple’s iPhones, iMacs, MacBooks and iPod Nanos have cameras, so why not?) The better question is when? An Apple job listing suggests not too soon.
Remember the Spider Holster? It’s a heavy, almost indestructible belt-mount for a DSLR. It also costs $110.
After rushing an unfinished v1.0 product onto the market to cash-in on the holiday shopping season, and then failing to meet the demand of of online orders, Barnes & Noble has finally caught up enough to offer the Nook e-book reader in its physical stores.
ZoomIt does for the iPhone what Apple’s new camera connection kit will do for the iPad: It is a $60 SD card reader which plugs into the dock connector and lets you transfer not just photos but all kinds of other media.
One of the best parts of the whole iPad deal is the 3G internet connection. Fifteen bucks will buy you as much bandwidth as you can use in a month, with no contracts and no lock-in.
Nikon has two new full-frame lenses for you, and both are pretty exciting. Upon reading that there is now a 24mm ƒ1.
The iPad screen is just short of ten inches on the diagonal. The Standard American Comic Book measures 17 x 26cm (6 ⅝ × 10 ¼-inches), which comes to 12.
Like a Star Trek convention minus Leonard Nimoy, Macworld Conference and Expo 2010 kicks off Tuesday at San Francisco’s Moscone Center with no official presence from Apple.
When Apple’s iPad tablet debuts next month on retail shelves, it could sound the death knell for JooJoo, a tablet from an an unknown Singapore-based start-up that was once the talk of gadget blogs.