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- InformationWeek's BlackBerry Boner
- Jason Kincaid submits: Someone at InformationWeek could probably use a vacation right about now. by Jason Kincaid
- External links 2008-12-30
- The iPhone as the Ultimate Study Machine
- Jason Kincaid submits: We’ve all heard about the incredible growth of the App Store, which has seen more than 500 million downloads across over 15,000 applications. Much of the innovation (or at least, money) has come from games and other entertaining apps like Smule’s Ocarina and Pandora...
- External links 2009-01-18
- Is Office Coming to the iPhone?
- Jason Kincaid submits: I’m here at the Web 2.0 Expo keynote, where Stephen Elop, President of Microsoft Business Division, hinted that we may be seeing Microsoft Office make its way to the iPhone some time soon. After his interviewer Tim O’Reilly caught him on the comment, Elop backtracked a...
- External links 2009-04-02
- Apple Approaches 1 Billion Downloads from App Store
- Jason Kincaid submits: Friday Apple AAPL announced that it was closing in on its whopping 1 Billionth application download from the App Store, which now features over 25,000 apps built by thousands of developers. In honor of the milestone, Apple has also posted an updated version of the store’s...
- External links 2009-04-12
- Piracy May Be the Kindle DX's Savior
- Jason Kincaid submits: Earlier this week, we got our first glimpse of the Kindle DX, Amazon’s AMZN upcoming E-book reader that has taken the original Kindle’s nearly prohibitive $359 price tag and bumped it up to an even more exorbitant $489 for good measure. Granted, the DX...
- External links 2009-05-10
- Google's SkyMap: A Taste of Big Things Coming to Smartphones
- Jason Kincaid submits: Google GOOG just closed out today’s Searchology event with an incredibly impressive application called SkyMap, made for Android phones. The application is launching Tuesday on Android Marketplace, and is definitely a must-have. At first glance, the application seems like a basic...
- External links 2009-05-12
- Google Kicks Off Second Android Developer Challenge
- Jason Kincaid submits: In an effort to continue fostering the Android development community, Google GOOG has announced the second round of its Android Developer Challenge - a competition that rewards some of the platform’s best applications with large cash grants. Google will begin accepting submissions from developers...
- External links 2009-05-27
- Maybe the Palm Pre Isn?t Selling So Well, After All
- Jason Kincaid submits: My, how time flies in the tech world. It was only one month ago today that the Palm Pre launched to the public, giving users their first chance to try out WebOS first hand. Critical response to the device was generally positive, though much of...
- External links 2009-07-07
- Nokia Eyes Emerging Markets with Obopay-Powered Payment Platform
- Jason Kincaid submits: Earlier Wednesday, Nokia NOK announced that it was launching Nokia Money, a new payment service powered by Obopay that allows users to send money to friends, merchants, and service companies simply by using their phone numbers. The service will be showcased in early September at the...
- External links 2009-08-27
- Android's Meager App Sales Revealed
- Jason Kincaid submits: It’s no secret that Apple’s App Store has been leaps and bounds more succesful than Android’s comparable Market, but it isn’t often we get concrete data that shows just how poorly Android’s store is faring in comparison. Monday Android developer Larva Labs posted some of the...
- External links 2009-09-01
- Palm Dances Around Pre Sales Figures
- Jason Kincaid submits: Thursday Palm PALM held its conference call for its Q1 FY 2010 results, during which it outlined the performance of its roster of smart phones. It’s a day that has been long awaited by investors, who are eager to see how the company’s flagship Palm Pre...
- External links 2009-09-17
- If Android's Going to Compete it Needs a Real App Store
- Jason Kincaid submits: I’ve spent the last week thoroughly enjoying my new Droid, and while I’ve come across some problems, most of my issues have simply been with the fact that Android does things differently than the iPhone — the transition just takes some getting used to. But there’s...
- External links 2009-11-16
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