- Android Activates 15 Million More Devices Than iOS Sold Last Quarter
- Reason Number 93243243 To Get A Droid Bionic: Netflix Support Out Of The Gate
- Apple OS X Lion (10.7) review
- Windows Phone 7 Mango’s social networking beats iPhone and Android
- Google ready to settle with Oracle over Android IP?
- Android Tablets from Lenovo Stream Netflix Videos
(NewsFactor) - Booming iPhone, iPad Sales Drive Record Apple Earnings
(NewsFactor) - Galaxy S II expected to land in the US next month, someday, somewhere
- Olivetti’s Olipad 110 and 70 tablets stop by Brazil, say ciao (video)
- Apple slaps bandaid on critical Safari (Windows) security holes
- Lenovo Unveils Android ThinkPad and IdeaPad Slates
- Has Apple made Mac too much like iPhone, iPad?
(Yahoo! News) - Samsung to launch Galaxy S II for US consumers next month
(Digital Trends) - Mono, open-source .NET for Android, Linux and iOS, lives on
- Sync Android photos: 2 simple solutions
- Siracusa’s Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Review
- Samsung’s Galaxy S II coming this August
- Your next tablet computer will be circular
- SUSE Studio 1.2 ships, SUSE Linux chief to roll out full cloud strategy soon
- Mac OS X Lion Highlights And Letdowns
Archive for July 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 21, 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 20, 2011
- Bad news for Microsoft — Apple claims iPad cuts into sales of Windows PCs
- Kodak win in patent case against Apple will stand, ITC says
- OS X ‘Lion’ ships Wednesday, says Apple
- Apple: Mac OS X Lion to hit the App Store tomorrow
- Report: Some on Apple’s board discuss Jobs successor
- Apple reports Q3 earnings; crushes on iPhones, slays on iPad numbers, profits up 125%
- Apple Q3 a blowout: 20.34 million iPhones; 9.25 million iPads
- Apple’s Q3 earnings exceed estimates: $28.57 billion revenue, $7.31 billion profit, 20 million iPhones sold
- Google’s Schmidt: Competitors are responding with lawsuits rather than innovation
(Appolicious) - Tablet troubles: Can anyone challenge Apple?
- Apple directors talked CEO job with recruiters: report
(Reuters) - Apple board out of school on Jobs succession?
- OpenBSD Marches Toward 5.0 Release
- Android May No Longer Be Free, Thanks to Apple
(ContributorNetwork) - ITC arbiter rules Kodak did not infringe on Apple patents
(Digital Trends) - Samsung boots Smart Cases, avoids more Apple litigation
(Digital Trends) - Android Gets Two Subscription Gaming Services
(ContributorNetwork) - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo review
- Apple to launch Mac OS X Lion tomorrow?
- Verizon’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 may pack Micro SIMs, force Charge owners to break out the scissors
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 19, 2011
- Samsung QWERTY slider leaked for Verizon
- Half of Smartphone Shoppers Want iPhones
(LiveScience.com) - Anymode’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 case cops Apple’s fashion sense
- Dual-boot your Nook Color with Android using a micro-SD card, $35
- RIM: ‘No plan to discontinue’ BlackBerry PlayBook
- U.S. Army testing smartphones and tablets for combat
- 48% of smartphone buyers want iPhone next, survey says
- Droid 3 disassembled by iFixit Jawas
- Test Driving GNU Hurd, With Benchmarks Against Linux
- How to Jailbreak And Upgrade Old Android Phones
- Attachmate Does the Right Thing For Mono
- HP officially launches webOS TouchPad … again?
- WP7 ahead of Android and right behind iOS in customer satisfaction survey
- It is time for Google to take control of Android
- Breaking Android: Who is worse, Google or the OEMs?
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 18, 2011
- Android Marketplace Return Policy Woes
- Switched On: The bedeviled bezel
- Microsoft Contributes 361 Changes to Linux 3.0
- Top Five Linux Contributor: Microsoft
- Motorola Working On A Quad Core Kal El Xoom Follow Up
- Toshiba Thrive experiencing sleep / wake / reboot issues?
- ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro hits the FCC, feds don’t mind its split personality
- iOS Jailbreakers Crack 4.3.4, iPad 2 Users Left Hanging
(PC Magazine) - Flurry: iOS Pulling Developer Interest From Android
(PC Magazine) - More Malware in Android Market, Google Quickly Removes it
- Samsung Slider 4G/LTE Headed To Verizon
- CyanogenMod 7 Hits 500k Downloads
- Imagine Apple with an MBA at top, no Steve Jobs
- Readers respond to HP, Apple comparison
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 17, 2011
- Android trash can robot begs the question: ‘Why are you hitting yourself?’ (video)
- Plan 9 Forked, Continues as 9front
- The Week in Android Devices: Amazon’s tablet and Motorola’s PHOTON 4G
(Appolicious) - Amazon Tablet May Cost Less Than $300
(ContributorNetwork) - HP TouchPad goes on sale in the UK, starts at £399 for 16GB WiFi model
- Wall Street Pushing Motorola For Release Of Droid Bionic And Xoom 4G Upgrade
- Judge finds HTC guilty of infringing two Apple patents; could mean trouble for Android [updated]
- Oh Canada! Rogers Getting Invaded By 3D Androids
- Finally! US Variant Of The Samsung Galaxy S 2 Breaks Cover
- iOS 4.3.4 jailbroken with PwnageTool on iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad 1 (redsn0w update)
- App Devs Withdraw from US as Patent Fears Reach ‘Tipping Point’
- Google: Android activations up to 550,000 per day
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 16, 2011
- ITC Judge Rules HTC Infringes Two Apple Software Patents
- Sprint’s Nexus S 4G now just $99.99
- ITC says HTC violating two of Apple’s patents
- Amazon tablet: What should we expect?
(Digital Trends) - Apple patches up PDF security hole with iOS 4.3.4
- Apple releases iOS updates to fix PDF vulnerabilities
- Apple releases iOS 4.3.4, fixes PDF vulnerability
- Apple dumps Samsung; next-gen A6 chip to be manufactured by TSMC, report claims
- Android has 130 million activated devices, Zinio magazine app takes advantage
(Appolicious) - MobileGo Manages Your Android Phone from a PC
- Oracle wants to grill Google’s CEO in Android suit
- Mobile Banking Phishing Malware Comes To Android, Removed From Market
- Android More Than Doubles iOS In Latest Mobile Mix Report
- W3C Looking for Prior Art Regarding Two Apple Patents
- IBM Donates Symphony to Apache OpenOffice.org Project
- What is your favorite open source CMS?
- Google launches social photography app Photovine for iOS, not Android
(Appolicious) - Ask Maggie: What you should know about ditching the iPhone for Android – CNET
- Millennial: Android tops mobile OS usage for 7th straight month, iPhone still top device
- Oracle Demands Face Time With Google’s Larry Page in Android Suit
(PC Magazine)
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 15, 2011
- Closest Tablet to A PC Yet?
- Global PC market shows growth in Q2; Lenovo wins globally, Apple wins in U.S.
- Watch Out Linux, GNU Hurd Coming
- iPhone 5 may have been delayed due to faulty Apple processors
- Analysts predict quarterly gains for Apple, Samsung, and HTC
- Sprint’s Motorola Photon 4G landing July 31st for $199.99
- Report: Amazon readying a tablet PC
- Judge denies Apple’s request for expedited patent trial with Samsung
- Analysts weigh in on Q3 iPhone sales; estimates range from 15M to 20.25M
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 14, 2011
- Apple Spin-Off Hosts Enterprise App Stores
- Sony S1 and S2 hands-on
- Is there still a market for Exchange alternatives?
- An Inside Look At the Rise and Fall of RIM
- AT&T To Be Exclusive Launch Partner For Sony’s S2 Tablet
- Cowon D3 firmware update brings Android 2.3, now treats your fingers as well as your ears
- W3C Chastises Apple On HTML5 Patenting
- Rapid DHCP: Or, How Do Macs Get on the Network so Fast?
- Sony's S2 tablet coming to AT&T, price and availability remain a mystery
- PuTTY 0.61 Released
- GNU Hurd Quarterly Status Teport
- Why I’m smarter than an Open Source surrender monkey – ZDNet (blog)
- QuickPoll: Is Windows Microsoft’s biggest strength or a weakness going forward?
- RIM deflects criticism at annual meeting
(Reuters) - AT&T announces the Xperia Play with 4G LTE
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 13, 2011
- Microsoft Warns End is Really Coming for XP
(NewsFactor) - Android Market app gets overhaul, bookstore
- Google needs to clean up its Android Market malware mess
- Philadelphia newspapers plan to sell subsidized Android tablets
(Appolicious) - HTC Status hands-on (video)
- Google Rolling Out Android Market Update With Books And Movies
- Verizon: Android Hotspot Is Not Yours To Disable
- Microsoft shows off unreleased Windows Phone 7 Mango devices from Samsung, Acer [Video]
- Google overhauls Android Market for smartphones, adds bookstore
- Google overhauls Android Market for smartphones, adds bookstore
- HP TouchPad 4G for AT&T hands-on (video)
- HTC Disappointed Apple Chooses Litigation over Fair Competition
- Android Ustream tablet app release is encouraging, but users still clamor for more
(Appolicious) - Google updating Android Market app on phones, adding Movies and Books tabs (video)
- HTC tells Apple to try competing, rather than suing
- Microsoft shows off early peek at Windows Server 8
- Verizon tethering police reach into your phone and disable the hotspot
- Rumor: Nokia spending $127M marketing Windows Phone
- Samsung: Apple’s lawyers should be tossed
- Google Android Market malware problem escalates
Interesting Linux News for the Day – July 12, 2011
- HTC Status ‘Facebook Phone’ pre-orders start today; launches July 17th for $49.99
- Bing Indoor Maps and Visual Voicemail shown in latest WP7 Mango demo videos
- Ballmer’s new chant: Numbers, numbers, numbers
- H-P reshuffles webOS management
- HP shakes up webOS team; moves Jon Rubenstein to product, puts Stephen DeWitt in charge
- HP: This TouchPad owner just got very nervous. Thanks.
- * Damn Small Linux: Still Damn Fun *
- Apple Whines about Software Patents Some More
- Mobile Patent Wars See Apple Targeting HTC Again
(NewsFactor) - Verizon Updates Thunderbolt, But LTE iPhone Seen As Far Off
(NewsFactor) - Amazon to challenge iPad with Android tablets in Q3?
(Digital Trends) - Apple releases iOS 5 beta 3 to developers [updated with full change log]
- GetJar responds to Apple’s cease-and-desist letter over ‘App Store’ name
- Android users buy the iPad over Google-powered tablets
- Are 3G tablets dead ducks?
- Apple looks to block sale of HTC devices with new patent complaint
- Microsoft’s U.S. smartphone share down 35% following Windows Phone 7 launch
- Tablet forecast dropping, but iPad going strong
- Case reviews for Motorola Xoom: Otterbox Defender and Monaco leather folio
- Verizon Thunderbolt update fixes random reboots, drops free mobile hotspot support
(Digital Trends)