The bunker at Adobe must have quite a few scars on it from all the shelling being lobbed at the company of late. According to this...
I guess it had to happen. Sooner or later someone was going to come up with a case that turned the iPad essentially into a Netbook....
HP still isn’t commenting officially on rumors that began last week about the end of the HP Slate. There’s lots of speculation out there that all...
Usually I’m quick to point out that a camera’s megapixel rating is a poor indicator of quality. But in the case of the Droid Incredible and...
Collin Cunningham shows how to create a DIY stylus for those capacitive touch screen devices we all know and love. It looks pretty simple if you’ve...
Oprah has the HTC EVO phone and obviously Sprint wants you to have it too when it comes out this summer. Of course one of the...
Zach Epstein at Know Your Cell has taken it upon himself to see if the iPad’s so-called “unlimited” 3G plan is truly unlimited. Of course, with...
A complaint filed with Verizon was cc’d to The Consumerist regarding what the complainant believes to be unnecessary software pre-loaded on to his Droid Incredible. We...
If you remember what Steve Jobs said about Android, ” Folks who want porn can buy an Android phone.” Well, this has sparked some scrutiny by the...
HP lifted the embargo on a ton of new notebooks today. Our sister blog Notebooks.com has the scoop on all of them, plus exclusive photos. Sadly,...
Cutting out tethers to keyboards is not an easy thing regardless of how many touch-based devices we see and use. And given the iPad’s big launch,...
Intel is finally taking the wraps off of its Moorestown processor, now called the Atom Z6. Jumping into a crowded field, Intel is targeting the Smartphone...
I guess we knew this was coming. Adobe certainly isn’t laying down and rolling over in the wake of Apple’s anti-Flash campaign, even though it appears...
HP’s been selling glossy consumer notebook computers for years. A lot of us have complained about how these gloss monsters can attract fingerprints and grime. They...
Google finally pulled the curtain back on how they’re going to monetize their book search service with what they’re calling Google Editions. No surprise, they’ll be...
Our friends over at Laptop Mag were forced to model some iPad bags in public and are asking readers if these kinds of bags are manly...
Mary-Jo Foley has been digging into some secret Microsoft projects and speculates that one of them may be the key to Microsoft’s answer to the iPad....
According to a Network Applications report, Internet Explorer’s popularity’s at 10 year low. Less than 60% of web users are choosing to surf with IE and more than...
Lifehacker has done their own testing in a comparison of notebook battery usage in sleep mode. While hardly an exhaustive test, they did put a few...
Talk about a lineage. John Gruber links to Paul Thurrott spinning off of John Dvorak’s recent column about Microsoft’s woes. In my view Thurrott aims and...