Monthly Archives: August 2011
Apple’s iPhone 5 Draws Sprint Employees’ No Comment
Sprint is apparently ordering its employees to deflect questions about Apple's next iPhone appearing on the carrier, according to a leaked internal memo.A recent...
Microsoft Windows 8 Storage Format Support Details Revealed
Microsoft is continuing its public deep-geek dive into the particulars of Windows 8, with a new corporate blog entry focusing on the upcoming operating...
HP TouchPad Revived Zombie-Style for Limited Run
Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad apparently isn't as dead as everyone thought.When HP killed its tablet earlier this month, slashing the price by hundreds of dollars in...
Android Creeps Up on 42% Share: comScore
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system grabbed a 41.8 percent U.S. smartphone market share for July, up nearly two percentage points from its June count...
Google, OpenDNS Spur Global Internet Speedup Group
Google (NASDAQW:GOOG) Aug. 30 joined VeriSign (NASDAQ:VRSN), OpenDNS, and several content delivery networks in launching the Global Internet Speedup initiative, a bid to boost...
Microsoft’s Windows Phone Apps May Be Benefiting From HP, Google
Windows Phone now boasts more than 30,000 applications, according to the Windows Phone App List, which breaks down statistics related to Microsoft's smartphone platform.Moreover,...
Businesses Continue Shift to Digital Advertising
Small and midsize businesses will continue the recent trend of shifting their marketing budgets to digital advertising, performance-based platforms and customer-retention business solutions over...
Small Business Employment Weak in August: Report
Small businesses created 35,000 new jobs in August, but employees worked fewer hours and received less money, key findings among the results of this...
Google+ for Android Gets Reshare Feature, Bug Fixes
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has improved its Google+ for Android mobile application, adding the ability for users to reshare a post they like and making the...
BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930: RIM Hopes for Sweet Reception
Research In Motion finds itself in something of an unenviable quandary these days. The company that helped pioneer the whole concept of a smartphone,...