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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Take Your Tablet…
Clearly, as has been the case repeatedly Apple’s Tablet dominance is about to be threatened in 2012… right? (Source) Time: http://goo.gl/80j1W
Redmond’s Tablet.
Surprise: A term that when it is associated with Microsoft garners visions of; 1) what were they thinking when they did X?; 2) okay, this X is not so bad… and/or; 3) a combination of the two or even somewhere … Continue reading
Carry That Weight?!
With a reported 7 Million (yes, Million) Smartphones activated on Christmas Day (aside from Santa being very busy on the 24th) it will be interesting to see which carrier experiences network issues (e.g., makes a claim for the requirement of charging … Continue reading
Up Next…
According to Google… the next iPad Killer is six months away… A lot can happen between now and that time (including the hype from said statement dying down and/or not being matched). (Source) The Inquisitr: http://goo.gl/vs26a
Google 1 | Microsoft: 0.
Granted, it’s only conjecture (certainly at this point) however, the University of California, Berkeley’s choice of Google Apps over Office 365 is a major-win for these increasingly bitter rivals (within this space). In fact, Cal’s selection could be a harbinger … Continue reading
Merry Christmas!
Wishing all a safe; healthy and prosperous Holiday season!
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A ‘SOPA’ Opera?
An American domain hosting service was given 21,000 Christmas presents… well, if you call canceling their service in an apparent protest of the (controversial) Stop Online Piracy Act (and what is obviously a by-product of their botched P.R. in support … Continue reading
Untethering.
Volkswagen’s move to deactivate email access for their off-duty German workforce is the second major initiative (after Deutsche Telekom’s landmark policy was introduced last year) by a major OECD-nation / based firm. Who knows; perhaps the rest of the Fortune … Continue reading
All Hail Android!
It’s all about being open, right? A walled-garden isn’t for me and/or those that are cool, got it? A wild free-for-all is a better approach than an ever-increasingly draconian framework; exactly! Not so fast respond the naysayers as a ‘test’ … Continue reading