Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Mobile data to have its day in 2011; Tech news quiz 2010

Tech news quiz 2010 | The latest iPhone-to-Verizon rumors: Do you care?

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Mobile data to have its day in 2011
For nearly 20 years, veteran wireless consultant and enthusiast Andy Seybold reported – and accurately so – that no wireless data network had ever been able to sustain itself financially without voice service subsidies. Read More


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Tech news quiz 2010
Naked spies, CEO scandals and billion-dollar deals made 2010 a year to remember Read More

The latest iPhone-to-Verizon rumors: Do you care?
The tech rumor mill has once again churned out a report saying that the Apple iPhone is really, truly, super-sure-this-time coming to Verizon in the very near future. Read More

Nokia preps multiple Symbian upgrades for 2011
Nokia is planning to roll out four or five upgrades to its Symbian OS in the next 12 to 15 months, adding a new look for the user interface and a more flexible home screen as it tries to make its struggling operating system relevant again, according to a presentation given at the 2010 International Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing on Tuesday. Read More

Google Voice app adds iPod touch, iPad support
It's only been about a month since the official Google Voice client made its debut on the App Store, and already the company has updated it to fix some bugs and add a much-requested new feature: support for the iPod touch and iPad. Read More

7 best iOS games of the year
This article is part of our 2010 App Gems Awards series, honoring the best apps of 2010. Read More

Oracle, mobile vendor in Java legal battle
Oracle and Swiss mobile software platform vendor Myriad Group are locked in a legal battle over Java licensing issues, one with an apparent connection to Google. Read More


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Broadcom readying chip for low-cost Android smartphones
Broadcom is working on a dual-core processor that will allow smartphone makers to build Android-based handsets with integrated Wi-Fi hotspots, the company said on Tuesday. It's billing the chip as aimed at mass-market phones with a low price point. Read More

iPhone, Android deadlocked for top mobile ad share
Android and the iPhone OS remain deadlocked in a heated battle for market share in the realm of mobile advertizing. Read More

Samsung to sell luxury Galaxy Tab for about $1,000, reports say
Samsung this week will unveil a luxury version of its Galaxy Tab offering for about $1,000, according to reports. Read More

Nortel wireless patents have Apple, Google battling again
Apple and Google are reportedly among the bidders lining up for bankrupt Nortel's patents and intellectual property, sales that could generate $1 billion for Nortel's creditors. Read More

Verizon needs Apple's iPhone badly, analyst says
Verizon Wireless smartphone retail sales data show that Verizon needs the Apple iPhone badly, according to a research note by a financial analyst at Asymco. Read More

iPad 2 on track for early 2011 launch; rumored upgrades include rear/front facing cameras, retina display, and SD card slot
The iPad still holds a commanding lead in the nascent tablet market, and though devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab are now trying to give the iPad a run for its money, the iPad 2 is looming on the horizon and promises to leave competitors struggling in vein to keep pace with Apple.The iPad still holds a commanding lead in the nascent tablet market, and though devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab are now trying to give the iPad a run for its money, the iPad 2 is looming on the horizon and promises to leave competitors struggling in vein to keep pace with Apple. Read More


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The rise of the ultra-low-cost mobile phone
Shipments of ultra-low-cost mobile phones will grow to more than 360 million by 2015, while shipments of low-cost handsets will reach 249 million by the same time period. Read More

Android Market Gets Huge Overhaul, But is it Enough?
Google is overhauling its Android App Market in an effort to improve the experience for both users and developers. The updates, which are due before the end of 2010, will be applicable to all devices running Android 1.6 or higher. But with the Market's running tally of drawbacks -- mainly its developers' dissatisfaction with the process -- the renovation may not be enough to amend relations or compete with Apple's robust App Store. Read More

Chrome OS 'encourages careless computing'
The founder of the Free Software Foundation has criticised Google's Chrome OS, claiming it will force PC users to put their data at risk by storing it in the cloud rather than on a machine. Read More

Tablet Wars of 2011: The Battle Looms
The iPad rules the tablet world right now, but an Android army has begun its attack. Soon to join the fray are even more tablets, equipped with the Windows, WebOS, and Sugar operating systems. Here's what to expect in the year ahead. Read More

Top 15 Holiday Deals on Notebooks, Netbooks, and Desktops
Sure, Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over, but that doesn't mean a lot of stores aren't still deeply discounting laptops, netbooks, and desktops. Read More

Top 10 Pointless iPhone and iPad Accessories
Here are 10 iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad accessories that the world could unquestionably do without. Read More

11 Great Smartphones for $50 or Less
CIO.com's mobile master found 11 of this year's hottest smartphones, including new Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7 devices on all major U.S. wireless carriers -- even Apple's iPhone 4 on AT&T! -- for less than $50 each. Whatever your device- or carrier-preference, we've got a can't-miss smartphone deal for you. (Note: The following deals may not be available in all areas, and details may change.) Read More

12 iPhone (and iPad) Accessories That Define You
What do you get the geek in your life who already has an iPad or iPhone? An accessory, of course. Critics say Apple's one-size-fits-all approach to products leaves little room for individual expression, but an iPad or iPhone accessory can say something about the owner. Here are 12 identity-defining accessories (and related apps). Read More



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Best and worst celebrity technology moments of 2010
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Top 15 Holiday Deals on Notebooks, Netbooks, and Desktops
Black Friday is gone, Cyber Monday is history, and Cyber Week is over, but the deals are still around--if you know where to look. The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and retailers are offering great computer discounts to fit everyone's budget. Take a look inside to find netbooks for $300, desktops with widescreen monitors for under $600, and 15-inch laptops starting at $400. Check it out.

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