Archive | March, 2010

The origin of the problem, if you didn’t already know it, was that Google is no longer complying with China’s demand for censorship of the search engine. For Google it is human rights vs market share; at least for now. But China is not sitting still on this as evidenced by this mornings little foray, which they may or not have been responsible for.

Are you caught up with indecision and just cant figure out which smartphone is the best for you? It’s time [...]

Some people in Europe won’t even have seen the new browser ballot screen that’s been introduced to placate regulators within [...]

As I talked about in my last post, the iPhone has been growing tremendously fast as a mobile gaming platform. [...]

The iPhone in general is a great platform. It is extremely solid, innovative and user friendly. Since the main point [...]

Some people were taking it to the extreme over the last number of days, saying how Google was going to [...]

The overwhelming hype surrounding Apples iPad, before it was even released was somewhat subdued at CES when Steve Ballmer decided [...]

Managed code is a program set created by Microsoft that will identify and use program code under the control of Common Language Runtime virtual machine. The development of program code then will operate only under the “management” of a CLR. The Midori Project and The Singularity Operating System use managed code.

Intel’s new six-core Core i7-980X processor is now shipping. , But even though the prices of $1000 is hefty supply is tight. The [...]

Some of our regular readers may know by now that I really like what Google is doing, but I think [...]

I need to vent some bile at the latest stupidity on Facebook to catch my attention: the proliferation of apps [...]

Sometime today Spring Design will be opening up pre-orders for their dual screen Android powered e-reader, the Spring Design Alex.

Microsoft took the world by surprise when it announced its Windows 7 Phone Series not too long ago and quite [...]