Motorola, Samsung and Acer have all promised to release Android phones in 2009. But up until now, there hasn’t been any more information than those vague promises. What’s better than getting some lovely pictures of future phones? Earlier this week, Samsung announced that its first Android-based phone, i7500, will be released in Europe starting in [...]
If you have Kindle 2 and have been feeling that the font is too light, the Internet has been buzzing on how this can be fixed. Read this thread to fix this problem. This amazing little device is in stock now on Amazon.com. [via CrunchGear]
Recently, the G1 has quietly surpassed its 1 million mark. Although we are expecting many Android phones to be released later this year, the T-Mobile G1 is still the only Android phone on the market so far. The G1 has only been on the market for 6 months. This is an important milestone for both [...]
Yesterday and today, Apple and Microsoft reported quarterly earnings respectively, on the quarter that ended in March. Apple blew past consensus expectations and brought in the best non-holiday season quarterly result ever in company history. That is truly remarkable given the current economic climate. Microsoft, on the other hand, recorded the company’s first ever revenue [...]
In console gaming, there was a rule of thumb that says whichever gaming console sells over the 10 million units mark first, that gaming console will eventually win out. In the smartphone market, we think whoever can get car manufacturers to integrate custom accessories to work with their smartphones will win the war. Car manufacturers [...]
We are happy to introduce a minor upgrade to Skratch List. It is immediately available for download from Apple’s App Store. Based on your feedback, here are the changes to this release: Auto-sort. To Do items are now automatically sorted by completion, due date, and then alphabetically. This makes the list view much more readable [...]
We like cupcakes much like your average 3 year old like them, but when Google made it official that Android 1.5 will contain all the stuff in the Cupcake branch, we were drooling. The final release of Android is not yet available, but Google has made an early preview of the 1.5 SDK available for [...]
Update (4/20/2009 6:58 pm PST): Skratch List 1.1 is now live on App Store. We just posted a demo video of the upcoming Skratch List 1.1 video. Check it out. Skratch List 1.1 will be available over the next couple of days once it gets through Apple’s queue. If you don’t already have version 1.0, [...]
Earlier this week, Intel made a series of announcements at IDF2009 in Beijing, including new products in the Atom family of processors. Intel also announced that they are on track to delivering the next-generation low power computing platform, codenamed Moorestown, in 2010. While Intel is better known for computer chips used on servers, desktops and [...]
We have submitted Skratch List 1.1 to App Store for over a week now, just waiting for Apple to approve the app. But yesterday, one of our loyal supporters found a bug. She reported it and we promptly fixed it. We uploaded the fixed version onto App Store, which means we got kicked out of [...]