CrunchGear is linking to a Gartner Report that says that mini-notebook (NetBooks or call them what you will) will explode in 2012 with about 50 million...
If you’ve been using Live Mesh here is some interesting info. In a blog post titled The potential for Live Mesh is limitless… the Live Mesh...
Somebody, somewhere in Cupertino is seriously beginning to regret calling the new iPhone the iPhone 3G. Maybe (and I stress ‘maybe’) there is the beginning of...
Call this following the wisdom of the crowd I guess. Intel is dropping Centrino from the name Centrino Atom and will just use Atom as the...
Check out the new version TinyTwitter – my favorite Twitter app when I was using the AT&T Tilt. Photo upload and Geolocation are two new features...
It seems like practically everyone I know now has an iPhone. While it’s fun being able to use some of the social networking apps like Loopt...
Don’t you just love it when the free version of something gets better features than the pay version? Such is the case with Yahoo! email and...
Matt Faulkner, Warner Crocker, and Truc Bui took some time off from their Olympic viewing to get together for another GBM Podcast. In GBM Podcast #56...
GBM reader Hector Gomez has his hands on the Aigo P8860 MID and has sent us some pictures to pass on. In his early hands on...
Gail Levy on Mobility Matters is blogging about TabletKiosk’s recently concluded Sales Team meeting. TabletKiosk has added some new members to its growing team but it also...
Dell launched a wave of new laptops yesterday and they also launched a new blogging orientated and community focused website. digitalNomads is dedicated to the mobile...
The news that Best Buy is going to be selling iPhones as of September 7 isn’t the point of this post. That news does raise an...
In this GottaBeMobile Shortcut, I take a brief look at three free flashlight applications for the iPhone/iTouch. Verdict: These flashlight applications are handy to have even...
With all of the netbooks flooding the market, many users are being introduced to Linux for the first time. Although Linux has the potential to be...
Just a public service announcements for those who do not have automatic updates enabled for Windows XP and Vista (or for those who have yet to...
Microsoft Surface is continuing to make headway into the commercial retail experience, this time checking in at Sheraton Hotels and Resorts in Boston, Chicago, New York,...
Last month, I told everyone Dell was working on some very cool stuff. We are finally starting to see the beginnings of that with Dell’s just...
Keeping things confusing on the naming front Raon Digital’s EverRun entry into the UMPC/NetBook craze is called the EverRun Note. Of note about the Note is...
Call it the Willcom D4 or call it the Sharp WSO16SH. Either way call it interesting. Jenn at Pocketables has put together a nice review of...
Lenovo calls it a beast. Others are calling it a monster. We call it big. How big is the new Lenovo Thinkpad W700 Mobile Workstation? Check...
In the ever growing netbook market, Avaratec has joined the race with a 10.2″ device of its own. The new Averatec is to come with an...
No, it isn’t a Tablet PC, although select models do come with a Wacom digitizer and pen for use on the handrest, and Lenovo is calling...
MobileDemand, the maker of the durable xTablet T8700, has been certified by Anheuser-Busch to be used for its sales and distribution services. The T8700 is the...
I took what for me is an early afternoon off from the office hoping to catch a bit of a breather, but still connected via phone...