The news broke yesterday about HP’s new netbook line that replaces the original Mini 1000 that I have been happy using for a while. The folks at Laptop Magazine have a full review of the Mini 110 that is the replacement for the Mini 1000 and while they are impressed with the Mini 110 (”the [...] Full story...
Here in the U.S., March Madness is upon us. The three week national college basketball tournament brings out fans from all walks of life, but how does one keep up with the action? These eight mobile methods work on phones and computers from the first tip-off.
At today's MIX10 event, Microsoft announced both the development tools and the software partners already on board for Windows Phone 7 Series.
The Microsoft MIX10 event is underway in Las Vegas, and at the conference for developers details are starting to appear about the company's plans to help developers get cracking with Windows Phone 7.
We hear far too often of travelers who travel abroad, only to get hit with ridiculous charges from their U.
At SXSW, Rhapsody introduced a new feature for its iPhone client -- playlist music downloads for offline listening.
When it comes to apps, the iPhone platform is now bigger than the Facebook platform, according to a report by Flurry, a San Francisco-based mobile analytics company.
When you post an update on Facebook, should you expect it to stay private? You intend that only your preapproved group of friends will see your update, but what if others do? Have your rights to privacy been violated unfairly? What do you think?
Toshiba's Satellite U505 notebook runs on the new Intel Core i3 processor. I'll see how this $799 configuration performs, but for now, here's a short video overview of the device.
So you're not impressed that the "magic" iPad went on sale today? You want a "real" OS powering your slate? I've got your back as I'm your source for information about slates.
This week's podcast was both recorded and live -- offering audience participation in the chat room. Find out who ordered an iPad, which one and why? Plus some hands on time with the latest multitouch netbook from Viliv and thoughts on the Dell Mini 5.