The photosharing thing is starting to sound like Ping for iCloud. Facebook should watch their back. Apple is slowly building a very...
10 days ago in reply to What do Apple and Microsoft’s June developer conferences mean for Android?
The photosharing thing is starting to sound like Ping for iCloud. Facebook should watch their back. Apple is slowly building a very...
10 days ago in reply to What do Apple and Microsoft’s June developer conferences mean for Android?
Look at how many Instagram users were upset when it spread to Android. Don't think that crowd will jump all over an iOS photo service?...
10 days ago in reply to What do Apple and Microsoft’s June developer conferences mean for Android?
But when Apple releases things, they're revolutionary and groundbreaking. Don't you know, something doesn't exist until Apple invents it.
10 days ago in reply to What do Apple and Microsoft’s June developer conferences mean for Android?
Verizon didn't get a GSII variant because they got the Galaxy Nexus. Maybe, just maybe, HTC landed the next Nexus and Verizon landed the...
11 days ago in reply to As suspected, Verizon won’t be getting an HTC One device
Apples to oranges (no pun intended). Apple updates two or three of their own designed devices whenever they feel it's ready. Google...
58 days ago in reply to Google sucks at upgrading their own devices to Android 4.0
Just because Apple went to Samsung beforehand doesn't mean they were at all reasonable about it. They probably demanded some ridiculous...
63 days ago in reply to Apple tried to negotiate with Samsung on patent disputes before the madness began
By his argument, Nokia could have made a killing selling stock Android devices if skins are the downfall of Android. This just goes to...
210 days ago in reply to Nokia’s Elop says customization will be Android’s downfall
Exactly. Nokia's board members would be fools to think that Elop is working for them and not Microsoft. Talking about Android skins in...
210 days ago in reply to Nokia’s Elop says customization will be Android’s downfall
The one looks like an older iPod Nano with the screen stretched down to the bottom.
210 days ago in reply to Nokia’s Elop says customization will be Android’s downfall
Sooooo, couldn't Nokia just sell stock Android devices then without the skin and be at an advantage to everyone else? I don't really see...
210 days ago in reply to Nokia’s Elop says customization will be Android’s downfall
ICS and Tegra 3 should play nicely together. Remember that most current Honeycomb tablets run on Tegra 2. ICS shares a lot with...
211 days ago in reply to Will NVIDIA’s $2 billion dollar bet on Tegra pay off next year?
You have to wonder if future Droids will have Intel inside. With Google's impending purchase of Motorola and they're new commitment to...
217 days ago in reply to Intel on mobile, “2 years ahead of the rest of the industry”
It also doesn't help that it seems like they're giving more funding to their legal team than their engineering team. If they would...
233 days ago in reply to New Apple iPhone 4S availability, pricing creates fierce competition for Android
iPhone availability on the three main carriers (provided T-Mobile disappears one way or another) is a good thing for Android. AT&T,...
233 days ago in reply to New Apple iPhone 4S availability, pricing creates fierce competition for Android
The Kindle Fire is the poor man's iPad. Believe it or not, there's a lot of "poor" people who haven't bought into the tablet craze yet...
239 days ago in reply to Video: Kindle Fire’s web browser is smooth as Silk
To you it may be a failure, but you're likely not the average consumer. The average consumer is going to see this as a go to media...
239 days ago in reply to Amazon Kindle Fire, the 7-inch sub-$200 Android tablet (Update)
Its 2.3, and for $200, I think the answer to your question is yes. For everything this tablet offers and with most customers probably...
239 days ago in reply to Amazon Kindle Fire, the 7-inch sub-$200 Android tablet (Update)
Its 2.3 first off, and second, it doesn't much matter because its barely Android anyways. Sure, it runs Android apps, but it has none of...
239 days ago in reply to Amazon Kindle Fire, the 7-inch sub-$200 Android tablet (Update)
Its 2.3, not 2.1. Still no Honeycomb, but for $200, who cares?
239 days ago in reply to Amazon Kindle Fire, the 7-inch sub-$200 Android tablet (Update)
No Bluetooth.
239 days ago in reply to Amazon Kindle Fire, the 7-inch sub-$200 Android tablet (Update)