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jkOnTheRun Nov 20 09 What the hackintosh community brings, Apple taketh away. And the hackintoshers then put it back. With the 10.6.2 Mac OS X update, Apple removed support for Intel Atom CPUs, so all of those netbooks running Snow Leopard lost their spots. A modified kernel brings back support, says MacWorld, although I’d be pretty leery of said kernel. [...] Full story...
There has been a growing revolt in the publishing community against the idea that iPhone and iPad apps are the best route to digital dollars.
Citing employee preferences and the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement, Cisco is no longer investing in the Cius Android tablet it announced in 2010.
Pizzerias love the mobile Web. Why? There’s a feature embedded in many of their sites called click-to-call that allows a hungry mobile surfer to initiate a phone order directly from the Webpage.
I used to use Bump, the mobile app that wirelessly transfers data between two smartphones, but over time, I uninstalled it.
The idea behind the V-Pole -- a concept utility pole and art project from the brain of Vancouver-based writer Douglas Coupland -- is basically: make it transparent, design it well and it put it all in one place.
The first video capture taken with Google's Project Glass hardware has surfaced, and the quality isn't bad.
Apple continues to introduce features to its app stores meant to better surface quality apps. It recently introduced two more, including a new Editor's Choice label and a free app of the week.
Groupon is reportedly testing out its own Square-like mobile payment service. It's a sign that local deals and loyalty providers are increasingly looking at adding mobile payment service to help build out their tool set for merchants and retailers.
Barnes & Noble's hopes of entering the UK e-books market may rest on Windows 8 and other apps, after a key retailer opted to sell Amazon's Kindle e-reader instead of Nook.
Nvidia took a big step toward becoming a complete smartphone silicon vendor, announcing today AT&T has validated Nvidia's new LTE chipset for its 4G network.