Monthly Archives: July 2010
HP’s Confirmation of WebOS on Tablets Raises Microsoft Question
Hewlett-Packard confirmed in a July 1 statement that its newly acquired Palm WebOS will serve as an operating system for the company's tablet PCs...
Steve Jobs’ iPhone 4 E-Mails Are Fake, Says Apple
Apple claims that an e-mail exchange between CEO Steve Jobs and a customer over the iPhone 4's reception issues is a fake, according to...
Facebook Recommends Pages to Social Network Newcomers
Facebook July 2 made a subtle but potentially powerful play to expand the visibility of its Facebook Pages by suggesting them to the social...
Google Purchase of ITA Merits Antitrust Concern but Should Pass
Google's $700 million bid for flight information software giant ITA Software July 1 is sure to attract regulatory scrutiny because of the size of...
Facebook Tests New Photo Tagging with Divvyshot Face Detection
Facebook is applying the face detection and photo-tagging technology it adapted from its purchase of startup Divvyshot to its social network.Facebook Photos Product Manager...
Symbian Pledges Support for Open Cloud Manifesto
The Symbian Foundation has announced support for the Open Cloud Manifesto, saying the manifesto can help lead to a more open cloud environment.In a...
T-Mobile Sidekick Sales Discontinued as Microsoft Shifts Attentions
T-Mobile will no longer sell the Sidekick LX or Sidekick 2008 - not at T-Mobile stores, or retail stores or online.Currently a Sidekick owner?...
Microsoft’s Mobile Strategy Is a Mess: 10 Reasons Why
Now that the Microsoft Kin smartphones have been discontinued after less than two months of availability, the company's mobile strategy is being called into...
Why BPI is Needed Now
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Apple Hiring Antenna Engineers for iPhone
Apple has been hiring antenna engineers, possibly in an attempt to address the reception issues that have been plaguing the company's newly released iPhone...