Good news for Sprint customers considering moving their native voicemail to Google Voice. MobileCrunch reports that Sprint will be dropping the $0.20 per minute forwarding charge in mid-November. There’s no official press release from Sprint as of this writing confirming this development, but I hope it’s true. I also double-checked the Sprint support site on [...] Full story...
Tired of slow-booting computers? Diskeeper has a solution although consumers can't get it directly -- it's only made available through computer manufacturers for now.
Smartphone maker HTC has been largely silent since hit by Apple with the suit claiming patent infringement.
Hunting for a home to buy or rent used to mean driving around, but not any more. Thanks to services like Zillow you can shop around on the web.
It is no secret I love infographics, those charts that tell an entire story using pictures. So much information can be conveyed using the right combination of charts and figures.
I have been using tablets to surf the web for years, and I can state with confidence that iPad owners are going to enjoy going online with the slate.
Google has partnered with Sony, Intel and Logitech to develop a yet-unannounced product called Google TV.
Just before the first iPads with an e-book store arrive, Amazon delivers its Kindle for Mac client. After all this time, is it a full-featured client or is it watered down as much as -- if not more than -- the Kindle for PC software?
And then there were four. Sprint today announced the Google Nexus One is coming soon to the Sprint network.
Just when I thought Evernote couldn't get any better, it does. The information collection service always supported email entry of notes, but now you can specify which notebook to capture data to.
I've been working in a local coffee shop for an hour using the ThinkPad X100e laptop. I'm getting a lot of questions about the X100e, and it makes sense to do a brief Q&A session to shed further light on this small ThinkPad.