The week marches on and today being Saturday means it is time to recap the recent happenings in the world of Windows Mobile. It was a quiet week on the Windows Mobile front, perhaps the hoopla with the launch of the Droid and Palm Pixi kept WinMo providers quiet until it all blew over. The [...] Full story...
Google has partnered with Sony, Intel and Logitech to develop a yet-unannounced product called Google TV.
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.
The race to get tablets to market has hit the lowly netbook sector, with several models already available and more likely on the way.
Android faces a fragmentation challenge with four different versions shipping on handsets today. Google can't directly change this, but there are ways to combat it passively.
Previously only on the iPhone, ZumoDrive today introduced a mobile client for Android and webOS devices.
Xobni is one of those email utilities that when you try it you wonder how you lived without it. It integrates into Outlook and turns your email into a personal assistant.
With a Pogoplug, getting files on the web for remote use couldn't be easier. New features make the device more fun and useful: you can stream your media to an Xbox 360 or Playstation3 and data can be backed up automatically to a second Pogoplug.