Archive | July, 2010

The government of India recently reported that it was preparing to unveil a $35.00 PC . In that vein The [...]

Now I’m sure most of you know all about these affiliate schemes, advertising networks and paid reviews that are available [...]

Currently new stable builds of Chrome arrive about once every three months, but Google wants to double that pace.

A couple of months back before the iPad was even announced, Microsoft announced their very own tablet which was being [...]

All-Time Apple Record Revenue Earnings Increase 78 Percent Well That’s the story from Cupertino California. The company posted their 3rd Quarter [...]

Market researchers are giving glowing expectations about the prospects of iPad sales for the rest of the year. iSuppli, as noted, upgraded their projections by 5 million iPads to be sold, for a total of 12 Million in 2010.

To help promote the launch of their UK online backup service, Mozy have put together a great promotional video where [...]

It is different from the Extreme Edition 3.33GHz 980X. It is rated at 3.2GHz and comes with a “locked” CPU multiplier.

The Google Pagerank is one of the most talked about terms on the blogosphere. Bloggers can spend hours researching and [...]

If you consider that only a year ago, Apple was all about the Mac and the iPhone. Now they have the Mac, the iPhone and the iPad. Wall Street loves Apple.

Steve Jobs had a news conference today to try to assuage any hurt feelings about the failures of Apple and [...]

The Androids are coming! Still surging forward, with Google behind the Android OS, anything seems possible. According to Androidlib, the [...]

Some users are now reporting problems with their iPhone 4 Bluetooth connection. Users on a variety of blogs and forums including Howard Forums, EverythingiCafe, MacRumors, Jawbone, and Apple have commented on the technical issue.

It is hard to believe that Apple did not see this problem coming when the product was in the testing phase. They either did not see it at all, which is hard to believe, or they thought that the problem was not a significant issue, and could be fixed with a software patch, if it was a software problem at all. However, if it is a hardware problem, then a recall will be the most likely event to take place.