- LG to unveil prototype MeeGo devices next month
- Attachmate Talks SUSE, Novell, openSUSE
- AT&T issuing update for Motorola Atrix 4G, HSUPA restrictor-plate removed
- Motorola ships 250,000 Xooms, 4.1 million smartphones in Q1 2011
(Appolicious) - Google introducing video chat on select Android devices
(Yahoo! News) - Apple juggernaut sends ripples through tech world
(AP) - NFC-Capable HTC Device Coming, Better Than The Sensation
- Microsoft tool helps devs port iOS apps to WP7
- Google has failed the Honeycomb tablet
- Microsoft launches API Mapping tool to help devs point iPhone apps at WP7 libs
- Android Honeycomb update appears to be near
- Android users file class action lawsuit against Google for location tracking
- RIM Collapse Beginning?
- Which streaming media device is right for you?
- More update problems for Windows Phone 7
- HTC ships 9.7M units in Q1, revenue up 174% year-over-year
- Google Android 2.3.4 Adds Video Chat
(PC World) - Details of Samsung’s ‘Alex’ Chrome OS netbook leaked, Atom N550 in tow
- Nexus S 2.3.4 update now available to early adopters via manual install
- We’re all being tracked: What do we do about it?
Archive for April 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 30, 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 28, 2011
- Swype Like Keyboard Coming On The HTC Sensation
- Attachmates eyes cloud customers for Suse
- Summary Box: Apple and the iPhone tracking file
(AP) - Casio Gz’One Commando hands-on!
- Apple Responds to Location Issue
- How fast are enterprises going Windows 7? Not fast enough for Unisys
- DragonflyBSD 2.10 Released
- BREAKING: No Droid Charge Sales Until Outage Resolved: Verizon Temporarily Suspends 4G/LTE Activations
- Apple’s location tracking response: Five lingering questions
- Apple’s location tracking response: Five lingering questions
- Windows Phone 7 gets hit again — developers are losing interest in writing apps for it
- Update Being Rolled Out To Motorola Xoom Users Tomorrow
- Jobs, Apple execs discuss iPhones and location (Q&A)
- Is the LG Thrive the ‘Android iPod Touch’?
(ContributorNetwork) - Apple’s Steve Jobs responds to iPhone tracking questions
- Motorola willing to unlock future bootloaders… with carrier approval
- Novell Completes Sale
- Apple defends its ‘secret’ iPhone location file
- Appnation 2011: All Eyes On Android, Free Apps Surpass Apple and More,
- What LocationGate Says About How Users Perceive Information Privacy
(Mashable)
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 27, 2011
- Android now ‘most wanted’ smartphone platform, Nielsen finds
- Amazon might take a bite out of Apple with an Android tablet
(Appolicious) - Apple Patent App Shows Plans for Location Data
(PC World) - DHS Chief: What We Learned From Stuxnet
- Amazon responds to Apple’s ‘baseless’ app store lawsuit
- Sony chases Apple with launch of Android tablet
(Reuters) - Video chat may be coming to Android 2.3.4
- Microsoft wrestles slack PC sales and wilting stock
(Reuters) - Survey: Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 a distant third in developer interest
- Android 3.0-based Sony 3G/4G tablets to debut this fall
- Sony joins Android tablet army: Is Honeycomb up to the task?
- Verizon reveals HTC DROID Incredible 2, landing April 28th for $200
- Sony announces two tablets launching this fall
- Microsoft answers questions on Windows Phone tracking amid iPhone scandal
- ASUS Eee Pad Transformer goes on sale in US, immediately sells out at Amazon
- Want a PlayBook that runs Android 3.0? You can get one at MacMall!
- Motorola DROID Pro software update now available
- Sony S1 and S2 dual-screen Honeycomb tablets get official (video)
- Microsoft slips: ‘Mango’ update will be Windows Phone 7.5
- Amazon Wireless, Appstore team up for promotion
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 26, 2011
- iPhone still tracks users when locations services are disabled, test finds
- B&N Nook Color Update Brings Froyo, Applications, Flash
- Barnes & Noble NOOK Color updated with Android 2.2, NOOK Apps
- Steve Jobs: 'We Don't Track Anyone'
- Steve Jobs’s 10-Word Defense of the iPhone’s Location Tracking
(The Atlantic Wire) - Steve Jobs: We’re Not Tracking Anyone, but Android Is
(PC World) - AG wants answers on tracking from Apple, Google
- Droid Charge adds firsts to the Verizon network
- Geo-tracking controversy homes in on iPhone (roundup)
- Another Windows 8 pre-beta surfaces
- A (Finally) Winning Linux Hand – CTO Edge
- T-Mobile iPhone Rumors Swirl as iPhone 5 Photos Leaked
(NewsFactor) - Android Malware Sees Explosive Growth
(PC World) - Steve Jobs: Apple doesn’t track anyone
(Digital Trends) - Alleged Jobs e-mail says tracking claims are ‘false’
- Barnes & Noble improves Nook Color to take on iPad
(Reuters) - Rumor: Android 3.0 ThinkPad tablet by summer?
- How Android is Saving Sony’s Bacon
(ContributorNetwork) - iPhone tracks you after location feature disabled
- Video: Tablet elimination: Only the best survive
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 25, 2011
- Wow That Didn’t Take Long: Atrix Marked Down To $29.99
- T-Mobile Tweets: G2X Gingerbread Update Coming “Soon” You won’t have to wait long
- Move Over Atrix, You Can Use Your HTC Evo As A Desktop
- Apple: "We must Have Comprehensive Location Data"
- HTC Thunderbolt steals iPhone 4’s thunder
(Appolicious) - HTC Sensation procures online real estate, launches sign-up page
- German Company To Install Linux On 10,000 PCs
- Top 5 Easter Apps For Your Android Device
- $100 Million Android “A-Fund”
- Dell’s 10-inch Android and Windows tablets get names, specs, release dates
- Exclusive: Apple testing iPhone for T-Mobile USA
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 24, 2011
- Android Archos 7C On The Way
- HTC Flyer up for preorder for $499 at Best Buy on April 24th
- iPhone Tracking Your Every Move, Android, Not So Much
- Android-based Archos 7c tablet to start shipping; $219.99
- What Would it Take to Get You to Switch to an iPhone?
(ContributorNetwork) - How Apple Unfairly Locks Other Companies Out from Competing
(ContributorNetwork) - The Real Reason Apple Is Suing Samsung
- T-Mobile debuts two new Android devices: LG G2x and Samsung Sidekick 4G
(Appolicious) - Sony Ericsson outs Android powered W8 Walkman phone
- T-Mobile offering $100 off G-Slate for early adopters
- Your Android Phone is Tracking You
(PC World) - Intel Wants Some Android to Boost Sells
- Android data tied to users? Some say yes
- LG outs Optimus Big smartphone with 4.3-inch NOVA Display
- Android Joining The Armed Forces
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 23, 2011
- Linux Kernel Suffering Power Management Regression?
- Motorola DROID X2 press images leaked
- Archos 7c tablet with Eclair, kickstand now shipping for $220
- Police Using Apple iOS Tracking Data For Forensics
- Google: Android location tracking is opt-in
- iPhone SIM unlock firms abruptly close up shop, shrouded ‘suppliers’ vanish
- AT&T Admits Network Can't Handle iPhone, iPad Traffic
- BGR’s BlackBerry PlayBook giveaway ends today!
- Samsung Blasts Apple in Patent Fight Aimed at Android
(NewsFactor) - Motorola XOOM pricing falls in line at Amazon Prime
- Apple’s and Samsung’s lawsuits in visual form
- Google fined $5 million in Linux patent case
(Digital Trends) - Amazon: Skynet NOT to blame for cloud outage
- Google To Offer Chrome Notebook Subscriptions [REPORT]
(Mashable) - Mac vs PC: User differences fit stereotypes, study shows
(Digital Trends) - US Army developing Android-based smartphone framework and apps
- Linux Journal Insider – June 2011
- Great deal: Amazon selling HTC ThunderBolt for $129.99 thru April 25
(Digital Trends) - IPhone Stays on Top for Enterprises, According to Good
(PC World) - Samsung Countersues Apple in Patent Slap Fight
(Mashable)
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 22, 2011
- Verizon’s ThunderBolt now just $129.99 from Amazon
- The Army’s Arduous Task of Choosing a Battle-Ready Smartphone
(The Atlantic Wire) - Google Loses Bedrock Suit, All Linux May Infringe
- Idiotic Anti-Linux & Google Patent Decision
- Intel CEO Confirms Honeycomb-on-x86 Port
- Study: iOS has twice Android’s reach in Europe
- Why RIM will sell more tablets than everybody except Apple
- Army enlists Android for battlefield comms
- Linux patent suit ruled against Google
- Amazon updates Kindle app for Honeycomb, shows that tablets really do exist
- 50% of Apple's Revenue Comes From the iPhone
- Amazon tablet hype continues: Android-based, made by Samsung
(Digital Trends) - Sprint could be releasing Motorola Xoom, Nexus S 4G in May
- Asus EeePad Transformer Gets a Thumbs-Up
- Analyst: BlackBerry PlayBook sales beat forecasts
- Google infringes on Linux patent: $5 million judgment
- Teaser video hypes Verizon Wireless’ upcoming DROID Charge launch [video]
- PCs Are Adopting Features from Tablets Like iPad
(NewsFactor) - Motorola Xoom, Nexus S 4G hitting Sprint in early May?
- iPad Has Already Overtaken Linux in Browser Usage
(Mashable)
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 21, 2011
- Verizon Wireless: we might sell the BlackBerry PlayBook, if we feel like it
- Review: Dual-screen Kyocera smartphone needs work
(AP) - Amazon tablet could launch this summer
- The Tablet Debate: 3G Or Wi-Fi?
- Ubuntu Linux 11.04′s Target Audience: Casual Windows Users
- iPhone tracking revealed: Apple gets a free pass, but if it had been Google…
- ThunderBolt outsells iPhone 4 at Verizon, firm claims
- Eye-Fi Direct Mode is here, turns tablets and smartphones into must-have camera accessories
- How to encrypt your iOS device’s location data in four easy steps
(Digital Trends) - Intel Confirms That Android 3.0 Is Coming To x86 Tablets
- ABI: Apple owned 85% of the tablet market in 2010
- DOJ Limits Microsoft’s Purchase of Novell Patents – PCWorld
- Linux Patent Protection Network Lures Facebook, HP
- Apple sues Samsung: here’s the deal
- Chinese robotic triceratops skeleton packs Linux, no horns
- The Dangers of iPhones Recording Your Every Move
(The Atlantic Wire) - Apple still the hero in smartphone wars…for now
- T-Mobile G2x review
- Scan your face in 3D with your iPhone
- Microsoft: No Tablets Until It's Distinctive
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 20, 2011
- comScore: iOS reach 59% greater than Android in U.S.
- Apple vs. Microsoft, By the Numbers
- Survey: Most Android users ‘hate Apple’
- iPhone 5 won’t be anything special
(Appolicious) - Motorola delays DROID BIONIC until summer, makes changes
- AT&T affirms: Windows Phone 7 NoDo rollouts start today for Focus and Quantum owners
- New offerings by smaller carriers mean Androids for all
(Appolicious) - What the iPhone Has that Android Phones Never Will
(ContributorNetwork) - Why is Android so Cluttered When Google’s so Simple?
(ContributorNetwork) - Apple vs. Samsung – Blurring the line between paying homage and blatantly ripping off
- Is the BlackBerry Playbook the Right Tablet for Small Businesses?
(PC World) - Apple Accuses Samsung of Stealing Ideas for Galaxy Line
(NewsFactor) - More Windows 8 leaks reveal cloud syncing
- Apple iOS tops Android in reach: Will influx of tablets change the equation?
- Samsung bites back at Apple in intellectual property lawsuit
- T-Mobile’s G-Slate Android Tablet Arrives to Mixed Reviews
(Mashable) - Galaxy Tab 10.1v up for pre-order at Vodafone Australia, shipping to start May 1st
- LG G-Slate review: 3-D gimmicks won’t beat iPad
- Apple sues Samsung for ‘copying’ its products
(Digital Trends) - T-Mobile G-Slate review