Monthly Archives: June 2011
Microsoft’s Android Licensing Agreements Continue With Onkyo
Microsoft is serious about this whole Android licensing thing.The company has entered into yet another patent agreement, this one with Onkyo Corp., which manufactures...
Google Mulls Closing Google+ Reshare Privacy Hole
Google has left a small privacy hole in its Google+ share button design that could put off some users who are trying to keep...
Microsoft Ships Windows Phone ‘Mango’ to Developers
Microsoft has opened an early access program for the "Mango" release of its Windows Phone operating system, making a beta of the OS and...
Wherefore Art Thou, Thunderbolt?
The calendar says that it's summer, which means that we expect to see some action on the latest thing in device connectivity, Thunderbolt. Formerly...
Skype Calls on U.S. Congress
Skype doesn't require any more legitimacy in the wake of being acquired by Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) for $8.5 billion. The popular VOIP (Voice over IP)...
Dell’s Shift Toward IT Services, Cloud, Storage Continues
AUSTIN, Texas-The fact that Dell is moving away from being a low-cost supplier of PCs and IT hardware toward a more robust company with...
HTC Evo View 4G Tablet Features Scribe Digital Pen
Has Sprint (NYSE:S) become the ultimate purveyor of mobile devices steeped in clever gimmicks? It sure seems that way, but if the devices are...
Google+ Navigation Tools Highlight Broad Redesign
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) June 28 announced user interface design changes covering the Google.com homepage, Google Search and Google Maps.These are refreshments that would get big...
Apple’s White MacBook Supplies Declining: Report
Apple could be prepping a refresh of its white MacBook line, according to a new report.According to the blog Apple Insider, authorized Apple resellers,...
Microsoft Faces New Weighty Responsibilities as VOIP Phone Carrier
Now that Microsoft is buying Skype, new complications have cropped up that its management may never have thought of when it inked the deal...