CEA Unveiled: A Preview to the Big Show
by Sherri L. SmithThe Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) raised the veil of secrecy for a few lucky New York tech writers concerning the 2010 International CES. For those of you that don’t know the Consumer Electronics Show is like the techie Superbowl or maybe it’s more like a cotillion. Everyone has on their best business casual outfits showing off their latest and greatest additions to the tech universe and we journalists, geeks, and gawkers lap it up like honey.
Read MoreWill Motorola’s CLIQ Click with Consumers?
by Sherri L. SmithMobile phone manufacturer, Motorola stepped into the spotlight last week with the Motorola CLIQ, the latest entry into the Android phone market. Weighing in at a solid 5.6 oz, the 2.28 x 4.49 x 0.62 incher is the company’s first phone featuring Google’s much lauded OS. The sleek and sexy slider features a 3.1 inch HVGA touchscreen with 320 x 480 pixel resolution. It also features a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and is configured for editing shots on the fly and geotagging.
Read MoreiPhone App review “Be Like Lil’ Wayne” on your iPhone
by waynesuttonI’m not sure if you saw this one coming or maybe you did but the guy who sold over a million copies of his album on day one of it’s release, now has an iPhone app called “Be Like Lil’ Wayne” . The app is made by EpicTilt the same team behind ESPN’s Cameraman app. [...]
Read MoreObama, Electoral ‘08 & Slate Apps for tracking the Election
by waynesuttonWant to track the Elections on your iPhone? Well BlackWeb2.0 can show you how. We take a look at three iPhone applications that can keep you up-to-date with the latest polls, pictures and who’s winning each in state. We review the Obama ‘08, Slate and the Electora ‘08 iPhone applications.
Obama, Electoral ‘08 & Slate Apps [...]
Read MoreGoogle Launches App Engine
by Markus RobinsonLast night at Campfire One, Google announced the preview release launch of the Google App Engine, “a tool enabling developers to run web applications on Google’s infrastructure.” Google’s goal is to “make it easy to get started with a new web app, and then make it easy to scale when that app reaches the point [...]
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