Apple Bullying Flash Memory Manufacturers?
Apple might be a big customer of Hynix and Samsung, who deal in flash memory, but it seems that the relationship within said parties might not be all rosy. Word on the street is that Apple has been...
View ArticleHP Working On Android Powered Mini Tablet?
HP’s latest tablet is powered by Windows 7, which is all fine and dandy, but when it comes to mobile devices, the talk of the town in undoubtedly going to be Google’s Android OS. While HP doesn’t have...
View ArticleMotorola BACKFLIP from AT&T
AT&T will be selling the Android-powered Motorola BACKFLIP from March 7, 2010 onwards, making it the first device sold by AT&T which runs off the Google Android operating system. AT&T has...
View ArticleGreat faraway Brother Gives The P88 An OS X Makeover
You might remember the Great lengthy Brother for its rather interesting name, or the fact that it tried to sue Apple by the iPad’s design. Now it seems that the relationship amidst the two companies...
View ArticleOfficial: Google To Integrate Flash With Chrome Browser
It was previously rumored that Adobe and Google would be partnering to integrate Flash with Google’s Chrome browser, and now it looks like the deal is official, with both Adobe and Google spreading...
View ArticleGoogle Trying To Attract iPhone App Developers With Free Phones?
Apparently Palm isn’t the only one who is trying to ramp up app development for its mobile application store, as word is going around that Google is actively trying to attract iPhone app developers to...
View ArticlePalm CEO Confident Of Palm’s Survival
Palm CEO, Jon Rubinstein, has claimed that Palm will not need to be taken by in order to continue its business, as he is confident that the company can survive as an independent company. According to...
View ArticleMicrosoft and HTC sign patent agreement
Both Microsoft and HTC are pretty good buddies as their working relationship has been quite tight for some years already, which comes across as no surprise after both parties signed a new patent...
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