AT&T on Monday announced the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and the HTC Vivid. These are the carrier’s first Android smartphones to run on its 4G LTE network. They will be on the market Nov. 6. On that day, AT&T will also launch 4G LTE services in four new markets — Boston, Mass.; Washington, D.C.; [...]
Google unveiled a software update for Google TV on Friday that includes a slew of apps. These are based on Android 3.1, Google spokesperson Jacques Herbert told TechNewsWorld. This is the latest version of the so-called “Honeycomb” release. An update based on Honeycomb has been expected for a while. Sony, a long-time Google TV partner, [...]
Over the years, it has often seemed like the companies in power have people inside who can accurately see the future but are often cursed by people running the business who can’t or won’t execute against that vision. They are able to see the future but in some terrible parody of the cursed Greek [...]
For me, there are three basic kinds of apps: Those that I use frequently and can’t live without, those that provide diversions of one form or another, and in-the-moment apps. Slow Shutter Cam is what I call an “in-the-moment app” because, well, it’s basically useless until you have a reason to tap it to life. [...]
Research In Motion continues its trend of getting beaten up week after week with more and more bad news. This time, it had to swallow three separate helpings of trouble affecting everything from its PlayBook tablet to its as-yet unborn BBX operating system. It’s also going to have to deal with some fallout from the [...]
RIM has agreed to let Indian officials conduct lawful surveillance of customers in that country using its BlackBerry services, according to a recent report. The decision is yet another step in RIM’s long, drawn-out battle with New Delhi over the latter’s demands to monitor users of BlackBerry services in India. India has repeatedly threatened to [...]
RIM has agreed to let Indian officials conduct lawful surveillance of customers in that country using its BlackBerry services, according to a recent report. The decision is yet another step in RIM’s long, drawn-out battle with New Delhi over the latter’s demands to monitor users of BlackBerry services in India. India has repeatedly threatened to [...]
With a slew of new features and integration with Google Apps, Google+ is now available to businesses, universities, and schools that use Google Apps. The point behind the upgrades is to continue to drive traffic to the fledgling network and fight the feature wars with other social networks, said Gabe Donnini, lead analyst at Chitika. [...]
“Build once, run everywhere” has been the goal of many platforms, although most recently the motto was used for Java. It has rarely been completely true. In Java’s case, “build once, test everywhere” was closer to the mark. A true universal platform offers many financial benefits: It removes uncertainty about future hardware; extends the application [...]
I’ve long held the opinion that the most effective way to get Internet-based content onto a TV is to simply hook a laptop up to the flat screen with an HDMI cable. The laptop acts as an oversized remote control. You get a full Flash-based Web browser, hard drive and keyboard on your TV. It’s [...]


