- Android platform rout continues: 1 in 3 smartphones
- Frys lists WiFi-only Galaxy Tab at $350, now accepting pre-orders
- HTC Thunderbolt Sales Prove That Verizon’s iPhone is No Threat to Android
(PC World) - RBC cuts Motorola forecast citing competition, poor XOOM sales
- Rogers puts Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Arc up for pre-order
- Nokia N8 with Windows Phone 7 spotted [video]
- HTC Thunderbolt overpowering iPhone in some Verizon stores
(Appolicious) - Firefox 4 beats IE9 out of the gate in usage
- How to disable Unity and go back to the classic interface in Ubuntu 11.04 ‘Natty Narwhal’
- NetFlix working on Moto Xoom- No April fools no joke inside
- ABI Research: Android Will Reach 45% Of Market By 2016, WP7 Will Struggle To Hit 7%
- Why did Google drop support for Microsoft .WMA audio files from Android 3.0 Honeycomb?
- Apple, iPhone, Google and the ‘open’ Android myth
- First Look: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) Beta 1
- GNOME 3.0 Rescheduled for September 2011
- Google is clamping down on Android, but is it going far enough?
(Digital Trends) - HTC Thunderbolt Challenging iPhone at Verizon
(Mashable) - Internet Explorer Antitrust Case Set To Expire
- HTC Android Tablet: The Pen Makes It Special
(PC World)
Archive for April 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 2, 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – April 1, 2011
- Windows Phone 7 ‘Mango’ update possibly spotted on film [video]
- Hercules re-invents the netbook again, launches 10-inch Linux- and A8-powered eCAFE
- PlayStation One games appear in Android Market, predictably restricted to Xperia Play
- HTC ThunderBolt outselling iPhone 4 at Verizon Wireless stores, analyst claims
- What’s happened to Honeycomb?
- Study: Android, then iOS to rule phones in 2016
- Microsoft details Windows Phone 7 by the numbers: 11,500 apps, 36,000 developers
- Sprint dropping Galaxy Tab to $200 on contract starting April 3rd
- PlayStation games now available in Android Market
- The Illustrated Popularity Of Web Browsers
- The Two Weirdest Android Smartphones
(ContributorNetwork) - All HP ePrint-enabled printers are ready for Google Cloud Print
- HP enables Google Cloud Print on ePrint printers right out of the box
- Is Google Being Anal about Android OS?
(PC World) - Windows Phone apps emphasizing quality over quantity
(Digital Trends) - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Android tablet hits Best Buy for $399.99
(Digital Trends) - Google’s +1 and what it means for your mobile device
(Appolicious) - ShareFile Shares Files on IOS and Android
(PC World) - Windows Phone 7 App Store Still Lags Behind Apple, Android
(PC World) - Samsung Keylogger Stories a False Alarm