Happy Chinese workers spell the end of affordable tech
Human and worker rights reforms in China would have serious negative consequences for the efficiency and cost of the gadget supply chain.
Human and worker rights reforms in China would have serious negative consequences for the efficiency and cost of the gadget supply chain.
If we acknowledge that iPad is not the appropriate hardware solution for teaching students in the 21st century, then what is?
It’s actually cheaper to go to another planet than to give an iPad to every child.
Will killing media piracy destroy the Internet? Is it even possible to stop piracy?
The shamed former Co-CEO’s of Research in Motion will be always remembered as the Bob and Doug McKenzie of the smartphone industry rather than the giants they should have been.
Apple may have thrown down the gauntlet for the iPad in education, but don’t count Amazon out.
I’ve been using Google’s latest Android operating system on my Motorola XOOM for almost two weeks, and it’s far from the cookies and cream one might imagine.
I’m going to put a stick in the ground with this prediction: By 2015, the Consumer Electronics Show will be no more.
The Android tablet market is already overcrowded, and the new products at CES 2012 aren’t improving the situation. Will Android tablets ever be adopted on a wide scale?
Now that we’ve moved to VOIP and unified messaging, it’s time to finally bury the fax machine and get some real online document and information management tools.
While more responsive and with an improved browser, Ice Cream Sandwich still doesn’t address the fundamental flaws with Android on tablet computers.
Android will be virtualized and productized as such on smartphones and tablets in 2012. You can bet on it.
When it comes to task managment, the developers at Google think they know better than the end-users that are actually using their products.
Virtually every released consumer electronics product I bought or used this year had significant issues that had to be fixed post-release.
RIM needs to get back down to business in order to have a fighting chance for survival and continued relevance in the mobile industry.
Time and time again, Tech Broiler’s top stories were all about mobile technology and digital convergence.
In 2011 Google’s Android brought us splits in versions, open source commitment, carrier and OEM implementations, preferred device vendors and application ecosystems.
Do you seriously expect me to go all day with a battery that can realistically keep a 4G phone powered for four hours using default presets?
I’m mad as hell about self-centered business travelers on commuter jets and I’m not going to take it anymore.
Assuming HP does all the right things when Open Sourcing webOS, what happens to the platform next?