- Adobe throws in towel to Apple in Web software war
(Reuters) - Sprint’s Samsung Epic 4G finally gets Gingerbread
- Apple reportedly slashes Q4 iPhone 4S orders on weaker than expected demand
- Samsung jumps on the ‘Windows 8 in second half of 2012′ bandwagon
- HTC Ville detailed: HTC Sense 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, thinner than iPhone
- Adobe: We’re ditching Flash Player for mobile
- Kindle Fire demand surpasses iPad ahead of launch, could be a threat
- Facebook, Twitter, Netflix and ‘several thousand’ more apps set to hit Kindle Fire next week
- Adobe confirms Flash Player is dead for mobile devices
- Asus rolls-out quad-core Tegra 3 Transformer Prime this December
- Google vows to support Android vendors in lawsuits
- Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Android tablet for $199
- Fedora 16 now being served, with large side order of cloud
- Killing Flash for mobile is best thing for Android
- Glide OS: An evolutionary leap into web-based desktops
- Google offers support to Android firms in lawsuits
(Reuters) - Asus Transformer Prime is dressed to impress
- Hands On: Motorola Droid Razr
- HP Buys More Time to Determine the Future of WebOS
(Mashable)
Archive for November 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 9, 2011
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 8, 2011
- Windows OS Coming To the Mainframe
- Never Before Seen: IBM Marries Mainframes and Windows
- HTC Edge to lead the smartphone pack with quad-core CPU, optically-laminated display and unibody design
- Nokia N9′s first Update Rolling Out
- Amazon and Barnes & Noble may put the brakes to Android hacking
- Consumer Reports recommends iPhone 4S, rates 4G Android devices higher
- Code wizardry turns MythTV into Windows legend
- Hacker uncovers major iOS security flaw [video]
- In Favor of FreeBSD On the Desktop
- Google’s Schmidt: Android ‘started before the iPhone effort’
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will cost $450 over two years at T-Mobile
- Four out of ten Androids prefer the taste of Gingerbread
- Microsoft will be happy to hear that Google is to keep Android free
- Apple iPad continues to dominate tablet market despite sliding share in 2011
- NTT DoCoMo’s Galaxy S II LTE makes way through FCC with swagger
- Nook Tablet vs. Kindle Fire vs. iPad 2: Review roundup
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus To T-Mobile Nov 16
- System 76 – Ubuntu Linux desktops made to order – First Arkansas News
- HTC Edge To Be First Quad Core Phone?
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 7, 2011
- Google patent lawyer says system is broken
- Galaxy Nexus To Be Available Online Only For Verizon November 21?
- HTC Vivid and Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket go on sale, lead AT&T's march on LTE
- Switched On: Motorola’s manic modularity
- Motorola working on Android-based TV controller?
- We’ll be reporting live from Barnes & Noble’s Nook tablet event tomorrow at 10AM
- Google throws stones from its glass house, calls Siri ‘competitive threat’
- GNOME Shell No Longer Requires GPU Acceleration
- Schmidt sees Siri as a ‘threat’ to Google’s search business
- Steve Jobs and NeXT: Genesis of the new Apple
- Does The Droid Razr Name And The Sci Fi Branding Actually Mesh?
- ‘Hacked server’ claims another certificate authority casualty
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 6, 2011
- How Android Phone Makers Are Missing the Marketing Boat
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S review
- How to Repair a Corrupt Windows 7 Installation
- iOS vs. Android Battle Repeats Mac vs. PC Clash: What’s Next?
- Refresh Roundup: week of October 31, 2011
- Banshee Adds DVD Playback
- AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, HTC Vivid launch; each $100 cheaper than expected
- Open Source Tool Scans For Duqu Drivers
- HP entices developers with $150 TouchPads; there is hope yet for webOS?
- Motorola Announces The Motokey “Facebook Phone”
- SaaS might be stalling Native Linux App Development
- Support Linux by Not Writing Linux-Only Software
- Verizon Galaxy Nexus listed in Costco’s systems with a $289 price tag
- Motorola Corvair 6-inch Android 2.3 tablet outed, destined for the home automation set?
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Nozomi LT26i caught by Mr. Not-so-blurrycam
- Verizon Document Reveals Multiple US Carriers For Galaxy Nexus; It’s All In The Wording
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 5, 2011
- Nook Tablet Rumors Do Little to Address Content Issue
(ContributorNetwork) - Upcoming Kindle, Xoom, Nook Tablets Compared
(ContributorNetwork) - Unity Bliss: An Alternative Application Lens for Ubuntu
- Amazon reportedly tweaks Kindle Fire roadmap, next tablet to feature 8.9-inch display
- Apple iPhone takes 52% of third quarter industry profits
(Digital Trends) - Survey: Android phones increasing share in US, Samsung top phone maker
(Digital Trends) - Just Show Me: How to rent movies on your Android phone or tablet
(Yahoo! News) - Just Show Me: How to rent movies on your Android phone or tablet
(Yahoo! News) - Microsoft’s Kinect development kit now supports Windows 8
- Nook Tablet expected to be unveiled Monday
(Reuters) - German Court Grants Motorola Injunction Against Apple
- Can Motorola now block iPhone, iPad sales in Germany? Nope
- German court grants injunction against Apple for infringement of Motorola patents (update: Apple responds)
- Motorola wins injunction against Apple in Germany? [updated]
- Breaking: Motorola Mobility Wins Injunction Against Apple In Germany
- Motorola reportedly secures injunction against Apple in Germany
- Google Mulls Divorcing Chamber of Commerce over PROTECT IP
- Linux Mint 12 Builds Custom Desktop on Top of GNOME 3
- European Commission Investigating Apple, Samsung Over Patents
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 4, 2011
- HP Pre 3 death not exaggerated, FCC autopsy reveals Verizon life that never was
- Factbox: HTC Rezound Price, Release Date, Specs Compared
(ContributorNetwork) - Next Kindle Fire may have an 8.9-inch screen
(Digital Trends) - Clarification: Samsung, not Apple, subject to EU probe
- Ubuntu 12.04 Disc Size Increased To 750MB
- When iPhone’s Siri takes the day off
- Hardware Makers Confirm: No Linux Lockout On Windows 8 PCs
- Harvard Business Review — Bill Gates, not Steve Jobs, deserves idolization
- B&N's Nook Tablet details leaked ahead of launch
- Is SaaS Killing Native Linux App Development?
- Microsoft adds Windows 8 support to its Kinect development kit
- The ‘Year of the Linux desktop’ isn’t coming
- Transformer Prime gets mysteriously and imperiously benchmarked
- Hands-on with the Samsung Focus S Windows Phone
- Samsung Focus Flash hands-on
- Samsung Focus S hands-on
- Community growth and development
- Where native Linux app development stands – ITworld.com
- Nook Color Drops To $199 Ahead Of Expected Nook Color 2 Launch
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 3, 2011
- ASUS Transformer Prime, disassembled: NVIDIA’s quad-core Tegra 3 sees daylight
- Android hardware fails more than iPhone, BlackBerry; repairs cost carriers $2 billion
- Linux Heavyweights Develop Secure Boot Strategy
- Apple’s Android fragmentation, Kindle Fire case: Does the argument hold up?
- HTC Rezound shows off its Vigor with leaked press shots, Beats Audio demo, HD video samples (update)
- Motorola unveils two Xoom 2 tablets – a 10.1-inch standard and 8.2-inch Media Edition
(Digital Trends) - How To Eat Your Ice Cream Sandwich
- Ultrathin LG U1 to be company’s first Ice Cream Sandwich device?
- Yet Another Misinformed Swipe At Open Source and Linux
- Android continues growth in US as developers anxiously await Ice Cream Sandwich
(Appolicious) - OpenBSD 5.0 offers more hardware compatibility, less bugs
- Does Siri Give Apple A Huge Advantage Over Android?
- Motorola Xoom 2: Second time’s the charm?
- Ubuntu 11.04 Makes PCWorld ‘Best of 2011′ List
- Apple isn’t sweating Kindle Fire, says Android fragmentation will drive consumers to iPad
- webOS 3.0.5 clues point to integrated Twitter, better performance for your TouchPad
- GameStop now selling Android tablets for gamers
- Motorola announces XOOM 2, XOOM 2 Media Edition tablets
- One More Time: Is It Really ‘Game Over’ for Linux? – TechNewsWorld
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 2, 2011
- Verizon Original Galaxy Tab Owners To Get Gingerbread
- Windows 7 has overtaken Windows XP, claims StatCounter – WindowsForDevices
- Windows 7 continues to roll as XP fades away
- Windows kernel ‘zero-day’ found in Duqu attack
- Microsoft’s Courier and infighting in the name of innovation
- Will the real Android flagship phone please stand up? (Ask Maggie)
- Will Verizon’s real Android flagship phone please stand up? (Ask Maggie)
- Samsung Seeks Carrier Agreements And iPhone 4S Source Code In Australian Patent Case
- What Open Source Can Learn From Steve Jobs, Part 2 – LinuxInsider.com
- The Inside Story of How Microsoft Killed its Courier Tablet
- OpenBSD 5.0 Released
- Why Microsoft killed the Courier
- Windows XP usage dips but still tops OS
- Acer sees Windows 8 as more potent challenge to Apple
- Motorola XOOM 2 tablet pricing and image leak
- Apple awarded two new multitouch patents
- iOS market share balloons in October, Android climbs to No. 2 mobile OS
- Windows 8 will be huge for Microsoft and PC industry, Acer CEO says
- One in four Britons own an Android phone
Interesting Linux News for the Day – November 1, 2011
- HTC Puts Another Nail In RIM’s Coffin
- Best Buy offering $150 32GB TouchPad with HP notebook purchase
- T-Mobile myTouch and myTouch Q launching November 2nd for $80
- Dell Streak gets DISA approval, Androids look to Pentagon invasion
- Are Power Users Too Cool For Ubuntu Unity?
- 4 Motorola devices get dibs on Ice Cream Sandwich
- HTC profits jump 68-percent, shipments 93-percent over the last year
(Digital Trends) - Best Buy To Sell HP TouchPad for $149, with Strings
(NewsFactor) - Lazy hackers port ancient Linux Trojan to Mac OS X – Computerworld
- Tablets, Phones and Everything You Know – Canonical Announces Ubuntu Linux … – Forbes
- Motorola Mobility to shed 800 jobs ahead of Google merger
- Canalys: HTC nips Apple, Samsung to become top smartphone vendor in US for Q3 2011
- Will Asus’ coming ARM-based Windows 8 tablets be available in 2012?
- First Android Device Certified For DoD Personnel
- Unity Integration to Run Deeper in Ubuntu 12.04
- Changes to Ubuntu’s Login Screen for 12.04 Get Discussed
- Ubuntu Developer Summit Kicks Off
- Unboxing: T-Mobile Samsung Exhibit B (Exhibit II 4G)
- Linux Foundation: Secure Boot Need Not Be a Problem