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The iPad App Derby Gets Under Way

The iPad App Derby Gets Under Way

Though the iPad won’t be out until April 3, lots of software developers are looking for the first-out advantage.

 

Palm's Got Promise, But More Problems

Palm's taken big strides, but it still isn't enough to upset the ''Apple'' cart in the handset market.

 

Apple iPad release date announced

Apple iPad release date announced

Apple's eagerly anticipated iPad will be available in the United States on April 3, the company said Friday.

 

Here comes Desire - HTC's Answer to Google Nexus One!

Here comes Desire - HTC's Answer to Google Nexus One!

As expected, HTC has unleashed a slew of Android smartphones here at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and I have to admit they're looking really good.

 

HTC Working on App Store Tech and Studying Tablets

High Tech Computer (HTC), the world's biggest maker of Windows Mobile and Google Android OS smartphones, is working on technologies for applications used in handsets and application stores and plans to put this software ...

 

Did Google Just Multi-Punch Apple In The Face?

So why did Google wait all this time to implement multi-touch when its devices have been capable of it since the G1? With Apple and Google now fighting, all bets are apparently off.

 

Where Netbooks Still Beat The Apple iPad

Where Netbooks Still Beat The Apple iPad

Despite the introduction of the iPad and the harsh words of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, netbooks will continue to thrive, say analysts and commentators, who cite the tablet's missing features and relatively high price.

 

Instant Apple iPad Reaction: Disappointment

Dan Lyons emails from the iPad unveiling: "I haven't been this let down since Snooki hooked up with The Situation."

 

Apple announces ‘iPad’ touchscreen tablet

Apple announces ‘iPad’ touchscreen tablet

After months of rampant speculation, Apple Wednesday announced a touchscreen tablet computer for consumers who want to take their movies, TV shows, music, games and reading with them, be it around the house or on the go.

 

Reason Why Open Source Phones Are A Failure

Reason Why Open Source Phones Are A Failure

The ultimate hacker phone, the Nokia N900 is the truest expression of Linux—the OS and the philosophy—that you'll find on mobile this year. It's a great niche gadget. But the idea that free, open-source solutions will sweep the mobile world is just as doomed in the U.S. as the idea of popular, open-source desktop PCs—in this case, because mobile networks don't welcome the unexpected, and they don't welcome geeks.

 

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