Dell came late to the netbook game but hit the ground running with the well regarded, if short-lived, Dell mini 9 model late last summer. They've more than made up for it by offering interesting options like HD LCD displays, Atom Z530 processor, TV tuners, Ubuntu Linux and a bunch of different case colors to choose from. Their latest announced (but not available until next week) option is sure to get the attention of the mobile road warrior crowd...
GPS and Wi-Fi Positioning Coming to the Mini 10
Their browser based location aware portal (powered by the Loki browser plug-in) should add quite a bit of value to this hardware addition. Full story...
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Light is everything to photographers. The right amount, the kind, the right direction all makes a difference.
I admit it. I was ready to assign Amazon's Kindle ebook reader hardware to a vertical market niche bin of hardcore book readers (2 or more books per month).
Is it possible to intercept GSM voice calls (AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S.) using $1500 worth of hardware and free Open Source software.
It is always refreshing when app developers acknowledge a problem and backpedal to a safer release even at the cost of much desired features.
Facebook for Android (left) | Facebook for iPhone (right)
I don't access my Facebook account much.
From All Things Digital and our very own WebNewser:
Time Inc.'s iPad Problem Is Trouble for Every Magazine Publisher
Apple Continues to Reject Subscription-Based iPad Apps from Magazine Publishers
So, what is this big problem? That's right, Time and other e-magazine publishers are fretting over not being able to offer subscriptions instead of issue-by-issue purchasing.
Yesterday Todd wrote about an Android tablet that is being sold by K-mart for $150. After reading the post I went to my local K-mart to see if they had it in stock, which they did not, though K-mart offered to provide me a rain check to get one when it arrived.
Google is making changes to their developer agreement and policies associated with the Android Market that may have an impact on Android users.
If you are a movie buff you probably use the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) to find information about movies, as it is considered to be the authoritative site on the Internet about movies.
Yesterday (July 27) was Bugs Bunny's 70th anniversary. And, I can picture the "wascally wabbit" (with a tip of the hat to Elmer Fudd) munching a carrot, looking at an AT&T logo and asking, "Eh, what's up doc?".