Despite the superior user experience of the iPhone, Android has somehow gained a lot of momentum. I suggest it’s not because iPhone is only available on AT&T, but because Android is the preferred device sold by wireless retailers.
Despite the superior user experience of the iPhone, Android has somehow gained a lot of momentum. I suggest it’s not because iPhone is only available on AT&T, but because Android is the preferred device sold by wireless retailers.
Google’s Achilles heel has always been privacy. Will this make a difference?
iTunes is pretty much the place to buy music these days — cd’s seem so old school now that downloadable digital music has become so mainstream. That’s not where it ends though, as “downloadable” is already starting to se…
Now that Google Chrome is 2, are we in for temper tantrums, meltdowns, and embarrassing scenes in shopping malls?
Google has discovered that their spam filter is multi-purpose. It’s great for eliminating spam in your inbox — it’s been effectively fighting spam for many years. Now, Google is taking their spam filter and putting it in reverse &#…
Google has the cash to buy lots of great companies. But can they create a cohesive social network out of the technology they’re buying?
Do you want to try out GPU acceleration in Google Chrome? Here’s a step by step guide that will get GPU acceleration up and running!
Stop teasing me Verizon! Give me Froyo or give me…ummm…an iPhone?
Remember Orkut? Yeah, you’re not alone if you said no. Orkut was Google’s first foray into social networking and, while it never took off in the States, it did in some countries (in particular, India). And, surprise, surprise, even India h…
A Bing-powered Yahoo is clearly a threat to Google’s bread and butter. It’s time to buy a new loaf of bread.
Wow, this is huge. Google has made it so you can make free local and long distance calls (to US and Canada), and cheap international calls from directly inside Gmail. If that wasn’t cool enough, you can even receive phone calls right inside Go…
It looks like some users are seeing a new experimental feature Google is working on that people are calling “Streaming Search”. This is different from the real-time suggested search terms when you are typing in the search box — what…
If a surgeon at Johns Hopkins is operating via robot on a remote patient 2000 miles away, that is not the time for lag because YouTube gets the same priority as telemedicine under idealistic, outdated Net neutrality rules.
Android’s greatest strength is also its greatest weakness. Whatcha gonna do, Google?