Monthly Archives: August 2011
10 Reasons Why HP Failed in the Mobile Business
Hewlett-Packard made the surprising announcement last week that it would discontinue its TouchPad tablet and WebOS business to focus its efforts on enterprise systems,...
HP TouchPad Suggests Cheap Tablet Strategy vs. Apple iPad
Hewlett-Packard might have inadvertently stumbled on the ideal iPad-killing strategy: Charge a mere $99 for a tablet with respectable hardware and decent memory, and...
New Interface
New Interface
Windows 8 will abandon Windows' traditional "desktop"-style interface in favor of one centered on colorful tiles, itself heavily reminiscent of Windows Phone.
Start Screen
Windows...
HP’s TouchPad Proves a Bestseller In Its Dying Moments
Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad turned out to be a bestseller.All HP had to do was kill the tablet, which in turn sparked a global fire sale...
Apple Phasing Out Use of Device Identifiers to Track Users on iOS 5
Apple has told software developers to stop using the unique identifier that would allow companies to track users and their behavior when developing iPhone...
Sprint Looks to Invest Further in Clearwire: Reports
Sprint reportedly is in talks with Clearwire, which provides 4G wireless broadband services in the United States, to further invest in the company and...
Bing Offers Group Check-In App for Windows Phone 7
When it comes to socially oriented mobile applications, Facebook and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) tend to be among the leaders in mind and market share.Facebook just...
Projecturf Enhances Project Management Software
Web-based project management software developer Projecturf updated its software with online project management tools such as video integration, custom drag and drop Gantt charts,...
Lenovo, SED International Partner on PC Distribution
Computer maker Lenovo and SED International Holdings, a distributor of computer technology, consumer electronics, small appliances and cellular products, announced that they have entered...
Gray Goes Google: Page Responsible for Talent Retention
Facebook's poaching of Googlers has been going on since about 2005 or 2006, but it really came to a head in March 2008 when...