But while Android’s momentum is undeniable, it is increasingly hindered by the growing threat of malware and the very real problem of fragmentation. Google is moving aggressively to address both challenges,… Read more »
The handset browser’s reign as the largest data consumer on the wireless web looks to be ending, with mobile Internet traffic now evenly split between browsers and apps. This continued rise… Read more »
For most of it’s history, Silicon Valley has operated largely free of antitrust scrutiny by the feds. But that has clearly changed since the Obama Administration took office. And it isn’t… Read more »
It’s impossible to ignore the flood of publicity for the iPad, with the first slate of reviews emerging and buyers gearing up for the weekend release. Developers, meanwhile, are eyeing the… Read more »
It’s a truism by now that digital technology is blurring the lines between once-separate businesses, but the blurring is starting to become a bloodbath. TomTom, which had built its business on… Read more »
Frequent visitors to the App Store in iTunes will notice a new look for individual apps. Bringing more of the app “above the fold,” the new look gives more real estate… Read more »
iTunes 9 brings about a much more flexible setup for syncing. It’s definitely an improvement, in some senses, but still far from perfect. In fact, many might be quick to term… Read more »
Given the runaway success of the App Store (if you haven’t heard, just pick up any newspaper, provided you can find one still being printed), I’ve began to give some thought… Read more »
I was having a lot of trouble getting my iPhone applications to sync with iTunes. I tried doing backups and full syncs to no avail. Finally, in a moment of desperation,… Read more »