The release of Chromium, the open source release of Chrome OS, has stirred up what I think is excellent debate on the merits and drawbacks of working in the Cloud, that amorphous realm of computing on the Internet. There’s still a lot of progress to be made in the areas of reliability and connectivity. My [...] Full story...
I was a big fan of netbooks when they first came out. They’re cheap, provide plenty of functionality, and make great traveling companions.
Bluebeam PDF Revu, an advanced PDF editing and creation tool that really leverages pen input from Tablet PCs, is updated to version 8 and offers a laundry list of new features.
Netgear released a new router today and from the way they and others are throwing the word “mobile” around, you’d think it was mobile, but it’s not.
Asus has released a rendered video demo of the Asus Eee T101MT, basically a 10.1″ version of the T91MT.
Lenovo has the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t 10-inch Atom Multi-touch Capacitive Netbook Tablet on sale for $50 off with a 5% stackable coupon and free shipping.
Remember last week when Apple released 3.1.3 of the iPhone OS? Remember how anyone using a “jailbroken” iPhone was suddenly stuck once again after applying the update?
Well, thanks to the iPhone Dev-Team, jailbroken phones can once again run free.
The Wall Street Journal has gotten word from Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope that Apple, in a meeting with CS, described the iPad pricing as “nimble.
A new version of the Dell Mini 10 netbook appears to have been pushed through the FCC, basically the same as the existing version but with WiMAX.
Slashgear got some renders of the Adam tablet from Notion Ink featuring a mockup of a Slashgear digital magazine.
Lifehacker asks the question: Are You Interested in Tablet Computing? With a little more than 6,000 poll responses so far, interest looks high enough.