Monthly Archives: April 2009
Google Gmail for Mobile Offers New iPhone, Android Engine
Google has equipped the new version of Gmail for Mobile, rolling out on April 7, with technologies that will theoretically allow it to run...
Samsung Plans 3 Google Android Smartphones in 2009
The Google Android operating system will be on three new phones from Samsung in 2009. One will launch outside the United States in June,...
Adobe Flash Helps Stream MLB.com Major League Games
Adobe Flash Helps Stream MLB.com Major League Games
by Darryl Taft
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MLB.com captures an opening day game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the St. Louis...
Palm Pre Smartphone, WebOS Are Looking Like iPhone Killers
Palm Pre Smartphone, WebOS Are Looking Like iPhone Killers
by eWEEK Staff
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Palms Pre fits comfortably in the users hand. The handset is designed to...
Google Android OS Fated for More than Smartphones
Google's Android operating system premiered in the United States in August 2008, on the T-Mobile G1 smartphone from HTC. After just one U.S. hit...
Microsoft Delays ‘Stirling’ Security Suite
Microsoft has decided to delay its integrated security suite, code-named Stirling, until the fourth quarter of 2009.Stirling was initially supposed to ship in the...
More Bad News: Layoff Rates for Technology Jobs Rising
New figures out from outplacement stalwart Challenger, Gray & Christmas show that technology layoff rates haven't been this high since 2002. That's the bad...
IBM Still the Best Option for Sun, Analysts Say
In the end, the move that makes the most sense for Sun Microsystems would be to be acquired by IBM.That's according to analysts who...
Microsoft Challenges Ubiquity Claims of Adobe Flash
Microsoft came out swinging as reports on Major League Baseball's use of Adobe's Flash technology re-emerged to coincide with this season's Opening Day.At issue...
eWEEK Labs Picks the Most Interesting Devices and Demos at CTIA Wireless 2009
eWEEK Labs Picks the Most Interesting Devices and Demos at CTIA Wireless 2009
by Andrew Garcia
HTC Snap
Reminiscent of the T-Mobile Dash (HTC made that too),...