UMPCPortal
Back at IDF in September we heard a lot about how Intel would be bringing an app store to Windows and Moblin-based netbooks. The Apps store is due to launch early in 2010 but if you want to get a head start on writing apps for a potential 30 Million plus customers (!) then today is your day. The software development kit has (Read More)
Liliputing
A new project release (read: pre-release/beta) version of Moblin Linux is now available for netbook users to download and test. Moblin 2.1 includes a number of enhancements and new feature. Here are some of the highlights:Support for 3G data connectionsBluetooth device managementUpdated browser with plug-in supportIntegrate (Read More)
SlashGear
With only a relatively brief hands-on with the HTC HD2 under our belt, and memories of the laggy Toshiba TG01 worryingly fresh in our minds, you’ll forgive us for holding our breath to see exactly what sort of showing the Windows Phone’s 1GHz Snapdragon chipset produces. That breath-holding is, happily, a little less earne (Read More)
TechCrunch
Google Wave, the search giant’s latest experiment in post-email communications, is hardly out the gate, with some of the first 100,000 private beta testers still waiting for their invites. (I just finally got mine today, two weeks after launch). But Google Wave already has a few secrets. The one that surprised me is that (Read More)
delicious.com/tag/photography
My friend R. and I were chatting about food while cleaning up in the kitchen after dinner. Then, I told him: “Tu sais, ça fait des années que je veux voir la récolte des canneberges,” (You know, it’s been years since I wanted to see the harvest of cranberries).“Ah bon ?” he exclaimed, surprised.I looked at him. He became qu (Read More)
Gizmodo
Yep, Photoshop on the iPhone. At first glance, it's not much different from other light iPhone photo editing apps, except it's tied to their online service, but the effects and interface look above average. And, uh, freeness. [iTunes, Thanks Weston!]
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louisgray.com
It's Twitter's world. We all just live in it. I just looked out the window from my home north toward San Francisco and saw the sky tinged with a teal blue that spanned the horizon. While at this time last year, you could only see the faintest blue with a telescope, over the last several months, the blue light has grown ever (Read More)
: Twitter is still quite new and up to now has drawn lots of venture capital. People see hugh potential in this social platform. More and more people come aboard, many leave after a short while. But the number of people who know how to use Twitter to their benefit grows. Teens still prefer texting to tweets but with increasing use of the mobile web they might move to Twitter too - for one because they can reach numerous friends at once if the wish to do so and it's cheaper once they are online.
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Aus zuverlässiger Quelle, die bereits den iPod nano mit Kamera exakt und die verschiedenen iPhone-Versionen weitestgehend richtig im vergangenen Mai vorhersagte, erfuhr iLounge eine Reihe an Details zu Apples vielbeschworenem Tablet. Die daraus resultierenden zehn Informationshappen fallen wie folgt aus:1. Apple kreierte mi (Read More)
Mobilewhack.com
As if all the Asus netbooks weren’t enough for everyone, they’ve decided to launch one more entitled Eee 1201N. The specifications of the 12010N can be considered good taking in consideration the price, which means that for $500 you get 2GB of memory RAM, an Atom N270 processor at 1.6GHz, and a SATA hard-drive of [...]. (Read More)
MacDailyNews
Apple's tablet features a 9.6-inch Multi-Touch™ screen, built-in HSPDA module, a P.A. SEMI processor chip, and long lasting battery pack... (Read More)
UMPCPortal
Back in May, I took a look at the small notebook PC market to try and determine the distribution of screen sizes. I took screen sizes of 11” and under and plotted them on a graph to find the unsurprising result that the 10” screen size was the most popular and the original 7” netbook had all but died. In May 2009, 68% of th (Read More)
SlashGear
It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything of ASUS’ ebook reader intentions, but according to DigiTimes the company’s CEO, Jerry Shen, has confirmed that they plan to have a device on the market by the end of 2009 at the earliest. Slotting into the company’s Eee brand of low-priced consumer electronic devices, Shen faile (Read More)
SlashGear
Much argument and debate today, as various photos and videos purporting to show Apple’s upcoming tablet (aka the Apple Media Pad) emerge. The short clips demonstrate various applications – seemingly from the standard Apple App Store – being run concurrently on the same device, together with boot-up and what’s said to be th (Read More)
SlashGear
It’s been a few months since we last heard Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster’s opinion on Apple’s much-rumored tablet, so happily the always-opinionated man is back with not only some pricing, sales and hardware predictions, but a slick render too. According to Munster, his sources in Asia have tipped an unnamed manufactu (Read More)
SlashGear
The Apple tablet runaway rumor train continues, with word from Barron’s that an unnamed “veteran” analyst has seen first-hand the upcoming touchscreen slate. In keeping with earlier speculation and leaks, the device is tipped to arrive in November after a September announcement, and is potentially being positioned as a hom (Read More)