GigaomFluent News: Great For Reading, Less So for Sharing
I’ve been playing with Fluent News on the iPhone for the last day, and consider it a fine first effort as a news reading app. However, when it comes to sharing… Read more »
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I’ve been playing with Fluent News on the iPhone for the last day, and consider it a fine first effort as a news reading app. However, when it comes to sharing… Read more »
Windows 7 pricing was made official not long ago, and the general consensus is that, despite a slight drop in Home Premium pricing compared to Vista, it’s too expensive. Still, there… Read more »
Hey, AT&T (s att) is a carrier, OK? They live and breath subscription models. So I don’t blame them for bringing their Navigator GPS app to the iPhone in the same… Read more »
Earlier this week, I wrote about how I ended up ordering an iPhone 3G S via Apple (s aapl) and AT&T (s t). The former had to be reserved at an… Read more »
Apple’s (s aapl) recent tech note regarding third parties using iTunes’ syncing has caused plenty of discussion. Should Apple “break” the Pre’s ability to sync as an iPod? Why would Cupertino… Read more »
I’m already on record saying that I think AT&T’s (s t) upgrade pricing for iPhone 3G owners is not only comparable to the industry, but maybe even a little better. Despite… Read more »
After the iPhone 3G S announcement, I knew I was getting one. Actually, I knew that even before the announcement, since for me some of the rumors were so obvious it… Read more »
I’ve been running the release version of Safari 4 on Mac OS and Windows XP for a few days. There are a lot of good features with Safari 4 — and… Read more »
There is already a lot of noise over this all around the ‘net. Owners of the iPhone 3G saying they’re getting ripped off, or not being treated like “loyal customers,” because… Read more »
Harry McCracken at Technologizer wrote a nice piece about the virtues of hardware keyboards on smartphones. I think one reason a keyboard argument even exists is because when competing in a… Read more »