Former Nokia employees start company to build new MeeGo devices
Reviving and popularizing the dormant platform is a tough task.
Reviving and popularizing the dormant platform is a tough task.
Using your smartphone for its real purpose: allowing you to be even lazier.
In which we drive a tiny i-MiEV and look down on Prius hybrid owners.
The city hopes to make the tenacious tech a bit more useful in the modern era.
Says it goes above and beyond the rest of the CE industry on green issues.
Rage if you want, but it appears the reason is related to graphics drivers.
The phone comes with an unlockable bootloader, but no support from VZW.
Google+ arrives on iPad with video chats and a photo-heavy layout.
Several other institutions are reconsidering future Mac purchases as well.
Developers who build custom ROMs can now start incorporating Jelly Bean code.
Easily get 8 hours of use—or more—by forcing OS X to use integrated graphics.
Controller-equipped, Android-based system gives indies access to the TV.
WiFi Alliance takes a stab at vendor-neutral interoperability.
Book prices are good. Sharing, syncing, and (some) graphics need help.
Makers of $80 tablets need not fear patent lawsuits.
Thinness and rear panel details belie the "extreme simplicity" of the iPad.
Like Microsoft, Google shows its own partners how one builds a tablet.
For $80, this external battery is easy to use, efficient and versatile.
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Amazon is said to be acquiring wireless phone patents to avoid lawsuits as well.
Can software optimizations make the speakers in today's tablets any better?
Cisco: Our cloud isn’t for snooping on customers’ porn habits.
Phone should return next week, running Jelly Bean.
The malware uploads your contact list and SMS spams your friends—as you.
Creating every component in the US would have been near impossible.
In which we drive a tiny i-MiEV and look down on Prius hybrid owners.
As solid state memory nears theoretical limits, engineers look beyond flash.
Like Microsoft, Google shows its own partners how one builds a tablet.
The Phi hopes to do for radio what Apple I did for computing—spark innovation.