- Samsung Infuse 4G Initial Unboxing (quick)
- Samsung finally dates and prices the Infuse 4G
- Samsung Infuse 4G hands-on (updated)
- ‘PSN Ran Outdated, Unpatched Apache without Firewall’
- Red Hat CEO On Patent Trolls: Just Pay Them Off
- Live from Samsung’s AT&T Infuse 4G event in NYC
- Samsung Infuse 4G hands-on!
- Samsung's Infuse 4G coming to AT&T May 15th for $200
- Linus on Linux, 20 Years In
- Android Tablets Will Never Replace the iPad
(ContributorNetwork) - Google Earth comes to Android Tablets, offers 3D tours of bin Laden hideout
- Android tabs (very) slowly gaining ground against iPad
(Appolicious) - Microsoft to issue critical Windows patch next week
- Ubuntu 11.04: The ultimate educational desktop?
- Why malware for Macs is on its way
- Microsoft: Google Apps have ‘hidden costs’
- Sprint’s HTC Kingdom 4G Android phone detailed
- Apple releases iOS 4.3.3. to address location tracking ‘bug’
(Appolicious) - Google Earth Optimized for Android Tablets
(Mashable) - Apple releases iOS 4.3.3 in wake of Locationgate (updated)
Archive for May 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – May 6, 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – May 5, 2011
- RIM shows off Android apps, native email app on BlackBerry PlayBook [video]
- Apple update fixes iPhone tracking “bugs”
(AFP) - Apple To Release Mac OS X Lion Through Mac App Store?
- Windows Phone 7 shipments barely a blip on the radar, new report finds
- Apple Releases iOS 4.3.3 To Fix Location Tracking
- Will The Droid X be Receiving Gingerbread May 13th?
- Report: OS X Lion to be offered via Mac App Store
- * Microsoft Drawbridge: OS Modularity *
- iOS 4.3.3 Update Fixes Location-Tracking Problem
(NewsFactor) - Is Mono dead? Is Novell dying?
- Judge tells Oracle, Google to narrow Android patent claims, prior art references
- RIM to launch 10-inch BlackBerry PlayBook this fall; OS 7 devices delayed?
- Attachmate Lets US Mono Developers Go
- Flexible PaperPhone wants to get bent out of shape (video)
- What’s Wrong with Motorola’s Android Laptop-Phones
(ContributorNetwork) - Does Apple need to publish an ‘End of Life’ roadmap for iOS devices?
- Google TV 2.0 in the works. Keep the concept, dump that keyboard
- Red Hat’s Virtualization Server 3 beta due this summer, to ship in late 2011
- Android’s blocked apps: Is Google selling out open source to keep carrier partners happy?
- Best Buy opens up pre-orders for HTC’s Flyer tablet
Interesting Linux News for the Day – May 4, 2011
- Attachmate Fires Mono Developers
- .NET Android and iOS clones stripped by Attachmate – Register
- Tethering apps ‘blocked’ in Android Market
- ‘NoDo’ Windows Phone update begins rolling out to HTC Surround
- Army’s Android OS will assist U.S. soldiers during battle
(Appolicious) - Red Hat to hand off Enterprise Linux 6.1 RC1 at summit this week
- Can Microsoft plus Nokia plus BlackBerry overcome Google and Apple?
- Parts Suppliers Say Amazon Tablet Is Coming This Year
(NewsFactor) - Droid Charge: Best Android phone?
- Latest Windows 8 leaks reveal cloud-based settings, more app store evidence
- Should manufacturers crack down on locking bootloaders?
- BlackBerry drops Google as preferred search service, Android apps from new OS
(Appolicious) - Verizon’s Android tethering block: What really happened and why
- BlackBerry OS 7 won’t support Android apps or Flash
- Microsoft begins pushing out Windows Phone 7 security update
- RIM Shows Android Apps on PlayBook, Partners with Microsoft
- Teen talk: a 15-year old’s experiences with the HTC EVO 4G
- Why Is My Amazing, Ground-Breaking Microsoft Kinect Collecting Dust? – Popular Science
- Motorola ATRIX 4G HSUPA update begins rolling out
- ViewSonic gives ViewPad 10 official boost to Android 2.2
Interesting Linux News for the Day – May 3, 2011
- Chrome 11: The Best Browser?
- Bogus Antivirus Malware Targets Mac Computers
(NewsFactor) - Unauthorized Web-based app store coming soon to iPhone [video]
- Sn0wbreeze Releases Untethered Verizon iPhone Jailbreak for Windows
(PC World) - Report Confirms Windows As Market Leader But, OSX And Linux Growing Rapidly – ITProPortal
- Motorola restates intentions to build more Webtop laptop docks for smartphones
- Carriers crack down on Android tethering apps, rain on our mobile hotspot parade
- Fake “MacDefender” Brings Malware to Macs
(PC World) - Apple’s most popular apps not exclusive to iPhone
(Appolicious) - Can Research In Motion Withstand the Apple Onslaught?
(The Motley Fool) - iOS 4.3.3 rumored to be coming within next two weeks with fix for location tracking issue
- RIM Announces BlackBerry 7 OS
- Why Chrome will become the world’s most popular browser
- RIM Unveils BlackBerry OS 7.0, Bold 9900, 9930
- Samsung Series 7 convertible tablet coming soon
- Apple’s iOS doubles operating system market share – Network World
- Verizon to issue HTC ThunderBolt update on May 3rd
- Would you pay $200 for Thunderbolt?
- Microsoft losing browser share as IE9 gains traction
(Digital Trends) - BlackBerry Announces Latest OS, Thinnest Smartphones Yet
(Mashable)
Interesting Linux News for the Day – May 2, 2011
- Motorola promises more Atrix-like laptop docks for future phones
- OpenBSD 4.9 Released
- OpenBSD 4.9 Released
- Review: Qubes OS Beta 1
- Game Companies Choosing Android Over Apple
(ContributorNetwork) - Motorola: Future ‘Atrix’ devices as Android alternative
- Windows 8 Server Milestone 3 (build 7959) leaked
- One year after iPad: Is Adobe Flash still relevant?
- Ubuntu ‘Natty Narwhal’ Inspired by Windows, Mac OS X
(ContributorNetwork) - Windows Phone 7 update foul-ups continue
- Gigabyte’s S1080 Windows tablet undressed by the FCC
- Android smartphones winning over ‘app’ makers
(AFP) - How would you change Motorola’s Atrix 4G?
- Firefox On Linux Gets Faster Builds — To Be Fast As Windows
- Big Red & AT&T At It Again, Blocking Tethering Apps
- Developing Android Apps Visually, In 3 parts
Interesting Linux News for the Day – May 1, 2011
- Could We See The Droid Charge Released Tuesday?
- HTC Thunderbolt getting new radio firmware, according to Verizon doc
- HTC Wildfire S Passes FCC, Headed To AT&T (We believe)
- Shocker! Microsoft commands 79 percent of desktop OS market
- Samsung Droid Charge Rooted Discovered By The Amazing Justin Case
- Developers: MS Hopes To Lure iOS Apps With API Mapping Tool
- Android Explainer Series: Android 101 for Beginners
(Appolicious) - Toshiba’s ET100/WT100 Honeycomb tablet clears the FCC
- Samsung Galaxy S II Rooted Before You Can Buy It
- Adobe Flash Player 10.2 spills beans on Android 3.1 video acceleration
- Google brings video chat to Android via update
(Digital Trends) - Adobe Ships Flash Player 10.2 For Android 3.x
- Figuring Out Why Android Wins On Phones, But Not Tablets
- Nook Color updates further bridge gap between e-readers and tablets
(Appolicious) - OSX and Linux Growing Faster Than Windows – ReadWriteWeb