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.” “While it remains to be seen how much traction the iPad gets initially, management noted that it will remain nimble (pricing could change if the company is not attracting as many [...] Full story...
Long Zheng of istartedsomething links to the this video of Bill Buxton talking about the Natural User Interface.
I guess if you aren’t happy being alone with an iPad you can opt for a WePad. Being developed by German company Neofonie, this is another Tablet/Slate that aims to be what the iPad isn’t.
Sprint is running an ad featuring the Overdrive 4G hotspot and an iPhone in an ad. No, the iPhone isn’t running on Sprint’s network, but they are highlighting that you can use the device to speed things up.
Warner Crocker is going to be our iPad guinea pig here at GottaBeMobile and Kevin Purcell is going to be taking up the role over at Notebooks.
Thoughts from the Sidelines is running info on a supposed leak of specs and price for the HP Slate. Some of this may or may not be new information and some of it we already know.
Dell Small Business is offering the new Dell Latitude 13 ultra-thin Laptop for $559. This ultra-thin notebook weighs 3.
My wife and I worked for a couple of hours from home before jumping in the car to drive down to Palo Alto, where she works and I have a couple of meetings.
Blogger and tech consultant Mahmoud Ibrahim has posted what I can only hope is an incomplete promo video for Windows Phone 7 Series.
Smartphones are every increasing in numbers day by day. How many people even use “normal” cell phones anymore? More than likely they have one because they can’t decide between an iPhone or an Android phone.
I suppose I could put a positive spin on that headline as others have done, but frankly, I already figured that cut/copy/paste was coming to Windows Phone 7 Series after lacking it initially, so all I see now is confirmation of that in a report from Long Zheng at istartedsomething.