Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Friday, 14 September 2012

Alibaba: Google forced Acer to drop our new mobile OS

What a smartphone will look like in 5 years. The iPhone 5 demonstrates the significant evolution of smartphones since Apple introduced the disruptive device in 2007. CNET's Sumi Das talks to the Institute for the Future to find out how smartphones will

The FAA gives approval for the airline to be the first commercial carrier to toss out its paper-based flight manuals in lieu of iPads — saving the airline $1.2 million in gas costs. Read this blog post by Dara Kerr on Apple.

Hey everyone I'm Jeff Bakalar for CNET. I'm here live at the Nintendo Wii U event in New York City it's official the Wii U will be out in the United States. On Sunday November 18 there's gonna be two versions available a basic version for 300 dollars

(CNET viewed the hearing via Webcast.) "I was hoping for a little more transparency Other inconsistencies worry me greatly." Rogers and his fellow committee members pressed executives from the two Chinese companies repeatedly, raising allegations

In an effort to curb online piracy, the search giant is censoring Web sites in its Instant and Autocomplete feature 'that are frequently used to find content that infringes copyrights.' Read this blog post by Dara Kerr on Internet


Alibaba: Google forced Acer to drop our new mobile OS

What a smartphone will look like in 5 years. The iPhone 5 demonstrates the significant evolution of smartphones since Apple introduced the disruptive device in 2007. CNET's Sumi Das talks to the Institute for the Future to find out how smartphones will

The FAA gives approval for the airline to be the first commercial carrier to toss out its paper-based flight manuals in lieu of iPads — saving the airline $1.2 million in gas costs. Read this blog post by Dara Kerr on Apple.

Hey everyone I'm Jeff Bakalar for CNET. I'm here live at the Nintendo Wii U event in New York City it's official the Wii U will be out in the United States. On Sunday November 18 there's gonna be two versions available a basic version for 300 dollars

(CNET viewed the hearing via Webcast.) "I was hoping for a little more transparency Other inconsistencies worry me greatly." Rogers and his fellow committee members pressed executives from the two Chinese companies repeatedly, raising allegations

In an effort to curb online piracy, the search giant is censoring Web sites in its Instant and Autocomplete feature 'that are frequently used to find content that infringes copyrights.' Read this blog post by Dara Kerr on Internet


Saturday, 28 July 2012

Mountain Lion OS for Mac leaps into mobile

Right on schedule, Apple released the latest version of the Mac operating system software — Mountain Lion — this week. It's the ninth version of OS X, which was introduced in 2001, and follows in the footpads of Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger,

Now, a year later, we've got Mountain Lion, and it brings the upgrade cost ever lower to $19.99. That's great. It encourages users to get on board with the latest and greatest, and I expect the result of this pricing (and the ease

Web tracking firm Chitika has a stat that's actually not all that surprising: Mountain Lion downloads accounted for a relatively huge percentage of.

AllThingsD reports that just over 48 hours after launch, OS X Mountain Lion is already accounting for over 3% of web traffic coming from the Mac

Web tracking firm Chitika has a stat that's actually not all that surprising: Mountain Lion downloads accounted for a relatively huge percentage of.