Archive for April, 2010

Google Mobile App for the iPad Comes with Free Bugs

Google seems serious about tapping into the Apple market. They are so serious in fact that they immediately released an update for their Google Mobile App in order to accommodate the newest part of Apple’s family, the iPad. Unfortunately it seems to have been rushed and is still filled with bugs such as screen reorientation [...]

Linked Contacts: another iPhone OS 4.0 Secret Unveiled

According to AppleInsider, the iPhone OS 4.0 is now confirmed to support linked contacts. This allows users to link to several contacts through the use of only one contact pane. This is done by simply clicking the “Linked Contacts” pane option in order to have your contacts merged into one unified list. This will then, [...]

Sales Figures for iPad Unveiled by Apple

Steve Jobs is one happy man, despite looking a little worn out and thinner than usual, the Apple guru went on to announce that Apple is now busy churning out iPads to keep with the demand. The Cupertino based company had shipped out around 300,000 more units to stores in order to stop the device [...]

Say Goodbye to Android Market Game Downloads, South Korea

The Asian markets sure are tough cookies to please. First it was Apple, now it is Google’s turn to have their service scrutinized for not having pre-approved content from the Korean government. The California-based company has responded quickly to this notice by just announcing its intent to pull out all game content from the South [...]

Early Success with Day One Sales of the iPad

The Apple iPad is currently the “it” gadget to have today. Despite the device only having been launched in the US (the UK launch is dated for later this April), the initial first day sales of the touch screen tablet has hit the 300,000 mark. Current sales estimates for the Apple device has now reached [...]

Dropping the “Series” in Windows Phone 7

Everyone knows that in marketing, a long name just does not cut it, especially if the company wants it to roll off the tongue of their users. No wonder Microsoft is dropping the “Series” from the name “Windows Phone 7 Series”. After many people have been stumbling over the long product name and several podcasts [...]

Journalism in the Era of User Generated Content

Where does the press fit in today’s world? An article at the Guardian UK points out a very important point when it comes to getting news; in this day and age, everyone is a reporter. Acquiring news is no longer limited to reading the daily paper, catching the evening report or even listening to the [...]

Desk Phone iPhone Dock Turns the iPhone Old-school

Even though smart phones and other new-fangled devices are taking over the world, a traditional phone is still ever present in our homes and offices. This gave Kee Utility Inc the idea of bridging the old and the new together with their Desk Phone iPhone Dock. Now what the Desk Phone iPhone Dock does is [...]