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Happy Droid Day!

After weeks of speculation, followed by a real announcement, followed by more waiting, Motorola and Verizon have finally released the Droid, the supposed iPhone-killer which is the first device using version 2.0 of Google’s Android operating system. The reviews have been positive so far, with gadget king Walt Mossberg calling it “a more credible alternative [...]
Jan 10th, 2011 | Filed under NewsTags: Android, Apple, Boss, Buzz, Demo, Developers, Droids, Excitement, Gadget, Geeks, Google, Happy Day, Iphone, Matt Marshall, motorola, Motorola Phone, Operating System, Smart Phone, Speculation, Verizon -
Video: Symbian Executive Rips into Google’s Android

Yesterday, Lee Williams, executive director at Symbian stopped by in our office to brief me on a new version of Symbian that is going to be released soon. He talked about SEE09, their developer conference in London next week. We discussed a whole bunch of things, some of it on video. Towards the end of [...]
Jan 10th, 2011 | Filed under New Product Launches, New Tech -
SugarSync Sweetens File Syncing For Small Businesses

Sharpcast’s SugarSync, an application that synchronizes data across desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones, and even televisions, is rolling out a service designed specifically for businesses. As people split up their digital lives across devices and the Web, allows you to back-up any kind of digital file, including videos, spreadsheets, photos and documents, in the cloud [...]
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Parrot ASTEROID brings Android to the car receiver

by Mark R – on Wednesday, 6. January 2011 In general I am very satisfied with what I every year see parrot at CES. Last year it was the AR.Drone, and this year it is the ASTEROID. The ASTEROID is a car receiver working on Android operating system. When connected to a GPS dongle that [...]
Jan 10th, 2011 | Filed under New Tech -
Verizon strokes Google’s Android

The New Wireless Order Google has teamed up with Verizon Wireless to jointly develop a long line of Android-based mobile devices for use on America’s largest cellular network.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing Originally posted 2009-10-07 19:45:30. Republished by Old Post Promoter
Jan 10th, 2011 | Filed under New Product Launches, New Tech