When Motorola rolled out its latest Android phone (the Droid Bionic XT865) at last January’s CES conference in Las Vegas, it was honking fast. More importantly, it was equipped to handle the faster 4G network available nationwide, Verizon’s 4G LTE. But its introduction lagged. ...
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posted by Jenz Johnson
Motorola has introduced the first Android 3.0 tablet, built on the updated version of Android that is specifically geared for tablets. It retails for $799 without a cellular contract. The hardware is impressive: a 1GHz, NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU with a huge 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and 32GB of internal...
Adobe Flash Availabl...
posted by Jenz Johnson
You may recall that Adobe announced last October its iPhone development tools, including “Packager for iPhone” which would take Flash applications and convert them directly to iPhone native apps. However, Apple soon thereafter refused to allow Flash-based apps to run on the iPhone. ...
Samsung announces th...
posted by Jenz Johnson
Samsung has announced a very slim tablet. Wow, sounds really delicious. Available on all carriers it seems, but on WiFi only. It has a 7-inch screen, but there’s some talk that the images will be stretched on. Most apps were designed for...
Pew Survey Finds Mob...
posted by Jenz Johnson
Pew Internet’s survey of approximately 1,917 US mobile found the following. “About one-quarter of adults (23%) now live in a household that has a cell phone but no landline phone. Along with the widespread embrace of mobile technology has come the development of an...
Adobe Flash will run...
posted by Jenz Johnson
Apple app guidelines was greeted by my morning regulars as good news. According to Ned, Apple is going to bypass examining the app itself and focus on whether it duplicates iPhone functionality. “This great news!” Ned exclaimed. “I love the Flash stuff and I’ve...
