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. Most are adopting a wait and see approach, but a good 20% are looking forward to joining our ranks. A meager 5% of those polled already have a tablet. If you [...] Full story...
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.
Well, that didn’t take long. Details for Windows Phone 7 Series aren’t fully revealed yet, but already there’s someone thinking about running it on a slate tablet.
Just the other day we learned that the Nexus One was going to be made available for the AT&T and Canada’s Rogers networks.
Amazon has finally released it Kindle for the Mac app, doing so quietly last night. Similar to the Windows version this looks very bare bones and it is labeled as Beta.
If you’re someone who wishes you had MacBook-like scrolling on your Windows machine’s trackpad, his hack might be for you.
According to an iLounge report, Apple is getting rid of protective screen films from its retail and online stores.
When it rains it pours. I haven’t had much time to do many device reviews lately and not that the time issue has changed much, but it looks like I’ve got my hands full in the immediate future.