Nicholas Kolakowski

About

Nicholas Kolakowski is a staff editor at eWEEK, covering Microsoft and other companies in the enterprise space, as well as evolving technology such as tablet PCs. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Playboy, WebMD, AARP the Magazine, AutoWeek, Washington City Paper, Trader Monthly, and Private Air.

Hollywood Calls RealNetworks DVD Copying a Threat

RealNetworks was in federal court in San Francisco on April 24, squaring off against Hollywood attorneys over RealDVD, a $29.99 software application that allows DVDs to be copied onto a user’s hard drive. Attorneys representing the major film studios argue that allowing RealDVD to be sold unchecked will undermine the $20 billion DVD market. Lawyers […]

Apple Reaches 1 Billion App Store Downloads Milestone

The 1 billionth application was downloaded from the Apple App Store on April 23. The company did not announce the name of that lucky billionth app, nor the winner of the contest associated with the milestone. Apple printed large ads in The New York Times and other media outlets to trumpet the event. In a […]

Connecticut Teen Wins 1 Billionth Apple iPhone App Contest

The winner of Apple‘s billion App countdown contest is a 13-year-old from Weston, Connecticut, who downloaded Bump, an application that lets users bump their iPhones together in order to exchange contact information. Winner Connor Mulcahey will receive a MacBook Pro, a $10,000 iTunes gift card, an iPod Touch, and a Time Capsule. Apple hosted the […]

Connecticut Teenager Is Winner of 1 Billionth Apple iPhone App Contest

The winner of Apple‘s billion App countdown contest is a 13-year-old from Weston, Conn., who downloaded Bump, an application that lets users bump their iPhones together in order to exchange contact information. Winner Connor Mulcahey will receive a MacBook Pro, a $10,000 iTunes gift card, an iPod Touch and a Time Capsule. Apple hosted the […]

Microsoft Pushing Windows for Premium Laptops, Despite Netbook Rise

Microsoft announced that it was feeling the global economic pain and facing its first year-over-year decline in quarterly revenue. Much of the damage was due to declining PC shipments, where the only bright spot has been mini-notebooks, also known as “netbooks,” sales. However, Microsoft seems reluctant to embrace netbooks as a potential business strategy. For […]

Apple ‘Baby Shaker’ App Could Change Rules for Developers

Apple removed the controversial “Baby Shaker” application, in which users could “shake” a virtual infant quiet using their iPhone, from the App Store. Representatives from Apple confirmed that the application, which cost 99 cents, had been removed, but made no comment on how it had passed the initial review process. The application’s developer, Sikalosoft, produces […]

Apple Issues Formal Apology for ‘Baby Shaker’ App

Apple issued an apology for its “Baby Shaker” App, in which users could “shake” a virtual infant using the iPhone, a day after removing the controversial application from the App Store. “This application was deeply offensive and should not have been approved for distribution on the App Store,” Natalie Kerris, a spokesperson for Apple, said […]

Books, DVD Bartering Sites Aim to Beat Amazon, Recession

As the recession forces people and businesses to take increased measures to slow their spending, sites that traffic in books, DVDs and other staples have arisen to challenge Amazon and other sellers in the online commerce sphere. Craigslist and other online bulletin-board-style sites have existed for years, but a new crop of bartering sites has […]

Bookins’s Top 10 Online Bartered Books and DVDs

Bookins’s Top 10 Online Bartered Books and DVDs by Nicholas Kolakowski The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseinis debut novel is a drama set against the backdrop of several decades of Afghani history. Memory Keepers Daughter Kim Edwardss novel grapples with the consequences when two children, one healthy and one with Down syndrome, are born during a […]

Google Product Search Formatted for Android, iPhone

Google announced a mobile-friendly version of its Product Search application, emphasizing its utility for iPhone and Android-powered devices, in an April 23 corporate blog posting. Google Product Search, which can be found here, allows users to type whatever they’re searching for – such as “server software” – into the search bar and receive results pulled […]