Tech Week in Review 4-8-2011
Got Milk? Details on Kevin Rose’s New Company Weeks after leaving Digg, Kevin Rose released details about his new company: Milk. Rose and a team of five other coders will set out to solve specific old-industry problems related to using the mobile Internet. Rather than following the trends for incubators in Silicon Valley, Milk is [...]
Read MoreAndroid 3.0 Honeycomb Brings Android Market Website and Video Chat
At a press event today for Android 3.0 Honeycomb, one of the most exciting announcements was a web-based store for the Android Market. Most of the Honeycomb features and goodies demonstrated at the event were already known. Check out the video for a refresher: One of the more exciting announcements was the addition of a [...]
Read MoreTech Week In Review 1-28-2011
$700 Motorola Xoom Launching Feb 17th at Best Buy An internal Best Buy document leaked to Engadget nails down February 17th as the launch date for Motorola’s highly anticipated Xoom tablet. The Xoom features the latest and greatest version of the Android operating system, Honeycomb, which was designed to run better on tablets. The document [...]
Read MoreAndroid Gingerbread Coming Soon, Android Market Set for Major Update
Android users have been anxiously anticipating the next update of the mobile operating system. Android Gingerbread, previously thought to be version 3.0, will actually be version 2.3. At the recent Web 2.0 Summit, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that Android Gingerbread would be coming in the next few weeks. Android Gingerbread is supposed to be [...]
Read MoreEric Schmidt Brings Nexus S Featuring Android Gingerbread for Web 2.0 Summit Interview
In his latest interview at the Web 2.0 Summit, Google CEO Eric Schmidt brings along an “unannounced product” that he seems very proud of. Presumably, this is the Nexus S, which is considered by most to be the Nexus Two. The first question from the hosts is “Is that THE device?!” Which Schmidt evades by [...]
Read MorePrototype Playstation Phone Photos Leaked
As we reported back in August, Sony is actively developing a gaming phone. Now, Engadget brings us actual photos of the device. It will likely run Android 3.0 (aka Gingerbread) and has a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM, and a 3.7 to 4.1 inch screen. It features a long touchpad in the [...]
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