Liliputing have compiled a round-up of tablets expected to be released in 2010. It seems that Apple’s iPad will be closely followed by many other similar models. Is the competition catching up?
Apple's newest gadget could be a hub for all kinds of media: magazines, newspapers, books, text books, music, games, and video. All of that has been speculated about before, but the target demographic and the primary use for the device–which falls somewhere between a smartphone and a laptop–has been more of a mystery… Continue reading »
And so the excitement keeps building, and the rumours keep flying, and Apple keeps saying absolutely nothing, nada, zip, zero. Tablet…. WHERE ART THOU?… Continue reading »
Apple Inc. plans to unveil a long-awaited tablet computer this month which may begin to ship in March, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Citing "people briefed by the company," the newspaper said the colour screen tablet is expected to be a multimedia device that will let people watch movies and television shows, play games, surf the Web and read electronic books and newspapers… Continue reading »
Apple patent application details universal iPhone / iPod dock
Don't get your hopes up too much just yet, but it looks like you might one day no longer need to detangle a USB cable or fiddle with a plastic dock adapter the next time you want to charge or sync your iPhone or iPod. That's if this recently revealed patent application for a new type of universal dock from Apple turns into an actual product… Continue reading »From the same folks at Whirled Interactive who brought us the excellently funny “Pulp Wave Fiction” comes another intelligent use of Google Wave as a video production medium — this time it’s used to encapsulate the year in news and social media.
In “Waving Goodbye to 2009,” embedded after the break, we see a Google Wave rendition of the year’s most memorable moments. From the Obama inauguration to the Iran elections, from Susan Boyle to Kanye West, the video highlights the best — and worst — moments of 2009.
Check it out below and let us know what you think. Were any huge stories omitted you would have liked to see included?
(Thanks to Barb Dybwad)
The iPhone and iPod Touch get into the spirit of Christmas with a slew of free Christmas related free applications.
There are a ton of free Christmas apps in the iPhone App Store, but we’ve sorted through them and picked 10 of the best that will get you into the Yuletide spirit for this upcoming holiday… Continue reading »
"The Android platform is rapidly shaking up the smartphone market," said comScore vice president of mobile Mark Donovan.
"While iPhone continues to set the bar with its App Store and passionate user base, and RIM remains the leader among the business set, Android is clearly gaining momentum among developers and consumers." Continue reading »
The upcoming Apple Tablet: everything you need to know (part 2)
Q. How much will it cost?
A. Most reports place it between $800 and $1,000. The easiest way to do a comparison to the UK is to look at a product that is $800 in the US (the 2.53GHz Mac mini), and a $1,000 product (the white MacBook); then check the corresponding prices in the UK.
So that would give it a price between £650 and £800. To our minds even a £650 price seems a tad high, although we certainly wouldn't rule out a device with an initial premium price point… Continue reading »
Innovations in Web technology since then have continued to improve the way we communicate with each other. Here are ten of the most profound Web tech innovations that have changed our lives for the better… Continue reading »




