BlackBerry 10: Without platform or apps, even the Avengers can’t save RIM
Sure, a sexy device matters. But without developer superheroes, the mighty RIM will meet its demise.
Sure, a sexy device matters. But without developer superheroes, the mighty RIM will meet its demise.
The resolution of the litigation between Barnes & Noble and Microsoft has resulted in a $300M partnership. Will it produce an entirely new class of mobile Windows device?
Ubuntu’s Unity GUI isn’t my speed. But that doesn’t matter for the majority of end-users.
Yahoo! executive Jonathan Katzman responds in an Op-Ed to my post about their use of the Facebook Open Graph API.
Keep your purple tentacles off my Facebook profile, Yahoo!
A Google Drive shouldn’t just be a Dropbox competitor. It needs to have value-added services for transparent Cloud-based data backup as well.
What idiot on Google’s Android team put the home button directly underneath the spacebar?
Why is this blog post different from all other posts? The Passover Penguins are back.
The Eckert-Mauchly UNIVAC was the machine that started it all.
I’ve spent over two years as an Android user. The next time around, I’m going elsewhere unless substantial changes take place in how Google manages its ecosystem and OEM/Carrier partners.
Is Google to blame for the fragmentation of the Android OS and delayed updates, or does the blame lie with the OEMs and the mobile carriers?
Apple’s iPad is an impressive piece of technology. Here’s what you need to know to get the most out of it as a business tool.
I hate to say it, but I told you so.
Apple needs to increase its in-house software portfolio in order for developers to produce more compelling content for iOS and Mac.
For those of us with lousy eyes, reading on the iPad is now an absolute pleasure. But it comes at a heavy cost.
There’s a certain Wile E. Coyote aspect to the Metro UI in Windows 8.
The new Windows 8 Consumer Preview is out, but is it ready for seamless virtualization with other operating systems?
The HD display of the iPad 3 is higher-resolution than your TV, but the aspect ratio is different. So how do we deal with HD 16:9 content? Bring back an old film editing technique.
The High-Definition QXGA “Retina” display on the new 3rd-generation iPad will usher in a new generation of sophisticated mobile visualization apps.
Apple’s fourth generation version of the iPad, presumably due in early 2013, will have to break new ground in order to follow such a powerful third act.