The folks at Skype, "don't yet know how our app will behave on the iPad," according to a post from the company's official blogger and "chief Twitterer," Peter Parkes. Mr. Parkes made the comments on Saturday, April 3rd, the day of the iPad's release.
Accessory Genie has launched a contest on its AccessoryGenie.com website to give away a free GOGroove Flexsmart X2 Wireless FM Transmitter to a winner on April 5
I guess I was a little too optimistic. Back in April, when I tried out a TomTom GPS receiver that used a wireless-data modem to fetch traffic data, look up nearby gas prices and find local establishments, I expected that we'd soon see something better.
It was in April that Google had announced the new versions of Gmail App for the iPhone and Android based devices. Seven months down the lane, Google has made subtle changes to a host of its Mobile Apps that should enhance the overall user experience.
Apple Inc said it sold 2 million iPads since launching the touch-screen tablet in the United States nearly two months ago and taking it to nine international markets this past weekend.
Apple will introduce a new iPhone in 2010 that will employ a touch-sensitive plastic back casing similar to the one used on the company's new Magic Mouse, one analyst has said.
Talks between Apple and Verizon have been in the press for several days now, but recent reporting suggests the two may be discussing a pared-down version of the Apple iPhone and an Amazon Kindle-like "media pad," for release as earlier as this summer. But does Apple need the hassle of CDMA?
The release of the Skype app for iPhone has been well received. In just two days after the release, the application had been downloaded more than one million times.
The rumors that Apple (NSQD:APPL) is planning to deliver a Verizon (NYSE:VZ) iPhone in the third quarter of 2010 might be true, claims a report from research firm OTR Global, something which almost every tech observer thought unimaginable.
Some of you noticed and asked us about recent changes we made to Gmail for mobile and a few of our other mobile web apps. If you use the web browser to access Gmail, Latitude, Calendar, or Tasks on your Android-powered device or iPhone, you'll see that we freshened up the look of the buttons and toolbars.