Mashable!:
From disliking on Facebook, to the launch of the Motorola Droid, to the debut of Twitter Lists, it’s been an exciting week in the social media and tech space.Here’s our pick of the top 10 stories this week, from the serious t (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple will release a new iPhone next summer that works on Verizon Wireless as well as all global networks, a report claims, citing sources in the Taiwan supply chain.Read the rest of this story »See Also:This Year The iPhone (Read More)
Engadget:
Remember those BASF commercials, the: "We make a lot of the products you buy better" ones? That's kind of the story at MOTO Development Group. We've seen the company working on e-ink internals, also having a hand in the creat (Read More)
Mashable!:
In 1985, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was forced out of his own company after he and then-CEO John Sculley began to fight over the direction of Apple (this coincided with major layoffs at the time). For the next decade, Steve (Read More)
Wired: Gadget Lab:
Web 2.0 cheerleader Michael Arrington’s inexpensive web tablet CrunchPad may be in mortal danger.Higher-than-expected costs and repeated delays could mean the end of the project, says Silicon Alley Insider.Arrington has said (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Verizon Wireless' Droid will likely be the carrier's favored smartphone this Christmas. But a second phone, the Droid Eris, announced today for $99, could be a real, sleeper hit.Read the rest of this story »See Also:This Year (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Chuck Anderson, creator of Windows 7's laid-back, cerulean-cool default wallpaper and login screen, showed me the evolution of his work—including Easter eggs, avoiding Mac tropes and why flaming skulls didn't make the final d (Read More)
Engadget:
Here's a report mixed with a cold hard fact and some wild speculation. We'll start with the factual bit: despite promises of an August unveil and November availability, and despite lots of leaks over the summertime, Michael A (Read More)
Engadget:
Haipagia's ¥39,800 ($437) Hyper Gear ereader may just be a rebadge on the surface, but the all-too-familiar exterior conceals a rather unique software package underneath. Boasting a 6-inch display with an 800 x 600 resolution (Read More)
mashable:
Two still mythical tablet devices, the Microsoft Courier and the Apple Tablet, are probably the hottest and most coveted devices that do not yet officially exist. To further fuel the anticipatory gadget lust, Gizmodo has scor (Read More)
GigaOM:
Microsoft’s Courier booklet device looks quite slick indeed in a collection of leaked photos Gizmodo posted today. The images are clearly from a document that explains Courier’s interface. These aren’t the first pictures that (Read More)
All Things Digital:
I have just bought a new computer with Windows 7, and not only can’t I download Outlook Express, I can’t even find it. Is it there? Where?A: Sadly, Microsoft killed Outlook Express—its free, fast and simple Windows email prog (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The Silicon Alley Insider has heard that Mike Arrington's vision of an affordable Crunchpad web tablet is dying due to higher-than-expected costs. The fact is that the timeline for the Crunchpad thus far reads like a vaporwar (Read More)
Engadget:
Steve Ballmer might have no idea what's going on with the Microsoft Courier tablet, but a new set of documents leaked to Gizmodo certainly suggests the product is more than just a couple videos the boss-man hasn't seen. The i (Read More)
Gizmodo:
How did Asus, Acer and all the other netbook manufacturers miss such an obvious ploy? The word "Litl Webbook" must be the most cutely named gadget since the "Chumby." And it's also an interesting product in its own right. But (Read More)
Gizmodo:
How did Asus, Acer and all the other netbook manufacturers miss such an obvious ploy? The word "Litl Webbook" must be the most cutely named gadget since the "Chumby." And it's also an interesting product in its own right. But (Read More)
Engadget:
The sketchy Apple tablet rumors have continued apace in the past few days, and rather than hit you with each bit of fluff as it comes in, we're going to be rounding them up from now on. Today's edition builds on earlier repor (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
The One Laptop Per Child project has seen mixed success. With competition from similar, but more familiar-looking items from Intel and others, the OLPC found itself suddenly competing in a market it had no intention of enteri (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Although previously targeted for launch on October 22nd with a price tag of $500, it looks like Archos’ 9-inch tablet is just now available for pre-order on the company’s web site and priced at $550.Official specs (according (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Even Apple bull Gene Munster is surprised how low Apple's iPhone sales in China were over the first weekend.Read the rest of this story »See Also:This Year The iPhone Will Actually Have Some Serious Holiday Competition (AAPL, (Read More)