Something tells me the iPad is going to be a very hot back-to-school purchase. Maybe too hot for Apple's liking. The Cupertino company sold 500,000 devices in one week, and during the first five days ...
If you scan through the list of "tentpole" features for the next version of the iPhone OS coming this summer, only a few stand out as unique. iAd is certainly one, and is designed to make ads more int...
Earlier this week I asked four prominent analysts if any tablet coming to market--the Dell Mini 5, HP Slate, Notion Ink Adam, JooJoo, etc.--has a shot at taking on the iPad. If you're the competition, you might be depressed by their answers.
Back in January, before CES, I couldn't help but notice a ginormous Sprint ad in the Las Vegas airport that read "The First 4G Network." "That's nice," I said to myself. "But what can you do with it?"
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About a year ago, an executive at one of the top notebook makers gave me an extremely candid assessment of why it continued to use AMD processors: "We need them to keep Intel honest." That's pretty fa...
The next generation of mobile broadband is upon us. And it's fast. So fast, in some cases, that many consumers will consider ditching their home cable or DSL connection. Why not just pay a single bill...
First it was Google Maps Navigation (Beta), which at first brought free spoken turn-by-turn directions to only the Motorola Droid (and later devices running OS 1.6 and up). Then came Google Buzz for m...
At the moment things aren't looking great for Palm, the company ex-Apple exec Jon Rubinstein seemingly resuscitated when he introduced the groundbreaking webOS at the beginning of 2009. Sales for the ...
Did you hear? RIM's co-CEO Mike Lazaridis gave a keynote speech this week at the 2010 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the biggest international stage for showing off new mobile tech. You could be forgiven for overlooking his address.