<Date: 2010-02-04>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Microsoft>

Surely you might have not heard about it, it was announced a week ago, some people like to call it the other tablet, as it didn’t have an impact as the iPad had. What’s interesting though is that the JooJoo saw an increase in orders after the iPad announcement. Fusion Garage CEO Chandra Rathakrishna said that the production of the 12-inch tablet has started, and that the product is going to ship by this month. Read more...
Permalink: JooJoo tablet in production, full support of flash at launch!
<Date: 2010-02-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Apple, iPad, iPhone>

Skype announced a new version of Skype for iPhone coming, very soon, that will support calls over 3G.
Skype for iPhone currently supports calls over Wi-Fi, which limits the useful functions of the Skype application, on the move. This morning, Peter Parkes from Skype that a 3G-capable version of the application is on its way, which will make Skype for the iPhone completely mobile! Read more...
Permalink: Skype for iPhone over 3G, soon
<Date: 2010-02-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7>

Windows 7 is Microsoft’s successor to Windows Vista, it’s faster, smoother, and all around better!
Initial sales numbers have shown that Windows 7 is on the right track. Read more...
Permalink: Windows 7 reaches 10 Percent Market Share
<Date: 2010-02-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Apple, iPhone>

In case you were wondering about the existence of the 4th generation of the iPhone, this is for you. The iPhone SDK reveals everything: The new iPhone is in works, under the codename of N89, 3G S being the N88. Read more...
Permalink: iPhone SDK: Key to the truth?
<Date: 2010-02-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Android, Google>

Look at the picture above. I am pretty sure you’re asking yourself: Why the hell there desktop version of Firefox is running on the Android platform? What ever happened to Fennec? But don’t have any doubts, this is fully working actually. FireFox mobile is already available for the Nokia N900, and other Maemo based devices, as well as for Windows Mobile phones. Read more...
Permalink: So that’s how Firefox looks on Android?
<Date: 2010-02-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Android, Google>

Verizon Wireless has announced the Motorola Devour just today. It will be hitting the network next month, and it will be the first VZW phone to feature “Motoblur”. It has a 3.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, a trackpad, a pre-installed 8GB microSD card, and it does include Bluetooth support. Read more...
Permalink: Verizon officially announces Motorola Devour!
<Date: 2010-02-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Internet>

And who said people don’t like free stuff??!
Nokia says that the new version of Ovi Maps which includes the free navigation system has been downloaded 1.4 million times since it was introduced on the 21st of January of this year.
Nokia adds that they hit 1 million just after one week of launching the update. Read more...
Permalink: Ovi Maps + Free Navigation = 1 Download every second!
<Date: 2010-02-02>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Apple, iPhone>

Seriously, when did this happen? Wait, don’t answer that. No one cared about it, why? Simply because of all the iPad fuss. Engadget got a leaked photo of the iPad just before it was announced. It appears that the iPhone in the photo is a prototype of one of the handsets due to be released in the June/July period. Read more...
Permalink: 4th generation iPhone leaked picture?
<Date: 2010-02-02>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Apple, iPad>

Mission Repair just got their shipment of some iPad parts. The internal metal frame suggests a camera slot. Now, that looks like the place for an iSight camera to sit in, doesn’t it? Well to be sure, they removed the camera from a unibody MacBook, and guess what? It fits. Read more...
Permalink: Fact or Fiction: iPad camera
<Date: 2010-02-02>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: iPhone, iPod>
It certainly isn’t the first company to do so, but Logitech’s iPhone app is the easiest to use. It’s also completely free, YES, FREE!
This app transforms your iPhone into a wireless keyboard or multi-touch track pad, and it’s done without the need of additional equipment to get it running, thanks to WiFi. It works great on both Mac and PC, and it’s a great tool actually, instead of taking your big bulky keyboard with you, you could just take your iPhone, and use it as you normally do. Read more...
Permalink: Now, your iPhone can be transformed into a wireless multi-touch trackpad/keyboard for free using Touch Mouse