Posted by John Dvorak | October 12th, 2009
Sidekick/T-mobile fiasco continues with lost cloud data. Still lost for good? So far, yes. Google says Q3 will be hot. Snow Leopard has issues. Photoshop on the iPhone. LG has new solar powered e-Reader. Oracle slams IBM. Facebook poke gets woman arrested.
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Posted by John Dvorak | October 8th, 2009
Telcos under interesting scrutiny. Microsoft and Google licensing Twitter tweets. Ballmer says e-readers suck and Windows-7 may not be that huge. Meanwhile MS-Office 2010 Starter will replace MS-Works. Look for advertisements in the suite. FBI director almost suckered into phishing scam. Dell taking all USA manufacturing overseas. New inkjet print head a total screamer.
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Posted by John Dvorak | October 7th, 2009
100 Phisers busted worldwide. It was centered in Egypt? Interesting account of bot nets doing key-logging. Nobel prize goes to the inventors of the CCD. NASA says killer asteroid will not hit earth. AT&T to pick up Android phone. Bing market share drops! New Gateway computer is interesting. Crazy e-Week list slammed.
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Posted by John Dvorak | October 6th, 2009
Eolas may put entire Internet world in a patent stranglehold. Amazing. IBM will initiate “cloud” storage. AT&T will no allow Internet calls on its mobile phones. Gartner says Android phone will be number 2. MSFT executives see slow economic rebound. Forbes sees huge tech boom coming. Acer agrees.
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Posted by John Dvorak | October 5th, 2009
Plug a product get fined by the FTC. Adobe now has flash for the iPhone, kind of. Apple tablet summarized. Republicans trying to block net neutrality. Macs penetrated 12-percent of American homes. Psystar to sell Mac hack. PSP GO is now out. 25-percent of all websites are anonymously owned. An investigation will ensue. Toshiba to build over-priced LCD TV. Top reasons the pad computer has failed. Sprint has 10 more Wi-MAX cities.
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Posted by John Dvorak | October 1st, 2009
Google regains all lost market share. More possibilities about the Apple tablet.