The iPhone 4 Versus The Best Android-based Phones

So, since I haven’t carried an iPhone around with me for more than a week and I got an up and close look at the iPhone 4 today here’s my list of the pros and cons of iPhone 4 vs. the Sprint EVO or Verizon’s Incredible (the two best Android-based phones out there).
Press Announcements Start To Flood In For The Apple Tablet

Appcelerator, which is a company that makes a developer tool/platform for developing native mobile and desktop apps by using HTML, Javascript, and its own API library, tonight is announcing Apple Tablet support and has also taken a poll of its 18,000 developers and found that 90% of its developers said they plan to build a Tablet application over the coming year. Also that most of its developers have already put Apple Tablet development behind iPhone and Android platform, but ahead of Blackberry, Palm Pre, Windows Mobile, and Symbian.
Hi-Tech Highlights From CES 2010

Every year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), there’s an event called Showstoppers where dozens – maybe about a hundred? – technology companies show off their latest wares to the press, and the press drinks so heavily that they wind up giving everything great reviews.
Unfortunately for the companies exhibiting, I was too busy gorging myself on grilled cheese sandwiches made with white chocolate orange bread and brie to remember where I put my Sam Adams. I didn’t get to see every company there because:
- I didn’t want to.
- It’s kind of tiresome talking to booth vendors after awhile.
- I had to pry myself away from the grilled cheese.
Info Leaked On The Google Phone: Nexus One

Windows 7 Compared To Linux In Training Material

It appears that a portion of Microsoft’s “Windows 7″ training materials have been released into the wild by a BestBuy employee. Why is this news? Well, a section of the training compared Windows 7 to Linux. The education material provided information that could help better position Windows 7 versus Linux.
You can view the Windows 7 training screen shots related to Linux here.
Uploading Audio From Anywhere In The World

If you want to record audio and post your recording to the web, all without anything other than your iPhone or a web browser, it’s never been easier to do that than now.
You’re spoiled for choice with a growing number of web services and iPhone apps, all (currently) free.
The Future Of Human Intergrated Technology

In February of this year, you could see the following video of Microsoft’s vision of how the world might appear in 2019.
Google Plans More Gphones By Year’s End

Google claims we can expect to see at least 18 phones with the Android operating system by year’s end, possibly 20. Which phone carriers they will be on has yet to be determined, according to the New York Times. Currently T-Mobile’s G1 and a phone available in Europe called “Magic” by HTC are the only phones that give Google credit for using their Android OS.
Using Your IPod For Education

Did you know that iPods can be used for more than just listening to music? You can use your iPod for studying and learning as well.
Amy Quinn over at the Online Education Database has come up with 100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and Study Better categorized in 8 main sections. You can check out Amy’s full post here, but here are a few of the top iPod tips and resources.


