Posts Tagged ‘Android’

A Day Without Google

Google has been receiving a lot of criticism recently for its Joint Policy Proposal with Verizon that, if ever adopted into law, is contrary to several aspects of net neutrality.   While arguments for or against Google’s changed stance on these issues are oozing out of all corners of the Internet, it’s important to remember [...]

Google Brings Voice Actions To Android Phones

Remember the communicators used in the original Star Trek series?   Kirk could talk into a flip-phone styled device and the computer would answer his questions or perform requested actions.   For those who’ve always dreamed of owning such a device, you’ll want to check out Google’s new Voice Actions feature available on Android 2.2 [...]

The Future Of Mobiles At CTIA

The 2010 CTIA Wireless trade show in Las Vegas has come and gone.  Of the many phones bouncing around at the event, for me the HTC EVO 4G and the Samsung Galaxy S stood out.  Both promise to be great phones in and of themselves, while at the same time providing a small peak at [...]

When a netbook is too big and an iPhone is too small…

…get a Mobile Internet Device (MID).  As processors, such as Intel’s Atom, continue to decrease their power requirements thus increasing device battery life, a growing number of mobile Internet devices will carve an interesting niche between the netbook and pocketable Internet capable device markets.  Often built with 5-7″ touchscreens and tailored towards playback of media files, mobile Internet [...]

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