Archive | June, 2010

The place where Microsoft is consolidating its OS story happens to be on the Windows Embedded Compact front. The majority of the six mobile OS’S run a variety of different versions of the Embedded Compact/Embedded CE framework.

PDAs are all around now. (Wait! Who still uses the word PDA?) In fact, virtually most electronic gadgets are PDAs- [...]

Not too long ago, AT&T confessed that the iPad 3G had in fact some security issues which led to a [...]

Why indeed is this new lawsuit happening now? Is it piling on? After all, when the RIAA won it’s suit, they had been in court for over four years. But now the National Music Publishers Association (NPMA) is making its own case. The legal landscape has changed against LimeWire

The Mac Mini has just gone through a revision and I am pretty much loving the new Mini. Even though [...]

As iPad and other slates have made a business impact, this segment of the market is transitioning from devices that, while less expensive and smaller, nontheless, they have jumped over a typical PC market trend built upon Office suite applications and content creation to devices that are focused on apps on the device for content consumption.

You know what it’s like when you’re sitting on really great news for several months but you can’t tell anyone?  [...]

Adobe sees its newest Flash version gaining traction with smartphone makers regardless of Apple’s resistance. Indeed, with projections for 2010 alone to see over 200 million smartphones sold, and of that number 10% will carry Flash.

I am a just a couple months away from marking my third anniversary writing for Connected Internet. According to our [...]

The combination of form and function working so closely together has made a difference in the success of the iPad. A small size alone did not do it. Likewise, just having apps did not do it either. However, being together at the same time has made a difference.

Apple seem to be forever locked up inside their own little eco-system and living their own world. You buy a [...]

To show who was hit the result was a who’s who list of iPad early adopters. It includes major political figures, military officials and top politicians. According to Gawker, who reported the breach,Rahm Emanuel, President Obama’s chief of staff was there, as was Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg were also there.

In the past David Beckham has been signed up by the likes of Manchester United, Real Madrid and LA Galaxy [...]

Right guys, the guessing game is over, not that we didn’t have much information about the next gen iPhone thanks [...]