Microsoft's Windows XP has slipped under the 50% share mark for the first time since Web measurement company Net Applications began tracking operating system usage.
Google released its much-anticipated social network on June 28. Google+ quickly grabbed headlines, gained 10 million users in its first two weeks (and another 10 million since then) and had people seeking invitations to its field trial from total strangers.
While Google is giving plenty of lip service to the opportunity to "support and expand the Android ecosystem" with Motorolas resources, not the least of which are its tens of thousands of patents, Motorola also makes an awful lot of products that could be of interest to Google.
From professional event producers to volunteer committee members, event planners see Facebook as must-have tool in their belts. How can Facebook give a boost to your next event?
he performance of typical lithium-ion (Li-ion) or nickel metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries (Acer batbl50l6 batteries) degrades significantly when they are rapidly charged or discharged.
Between 8% and 74% of traffic in congested downtown areas is caused by people cruising for parking, according to a reportby UCLA professor Donald Shoup who synthesized studies from 70 years of research on the subject.
On reading today's report by the Wall Street Journalthat Twitter is in talks to buy TweetDeck, I believe the only reason it is doing so is to protect its turf.
At the end of 2010, 63.2 million Americans owned a smartphone, up 60% from the previous year, according to the most recent report on mobile subscriptions from digital analysis company comScore.
When Google decided to come out and say that they will be withholding the Android 3.0 Honeycomb source code, it likely didn't sit too well with some would-be porters, or those looking to install a custom ROM based off of the software. While it claims that porting Honeycomb to other devices may result in a poor user experience, Google will have to take some drastic measures to ensure it doesn't happen.
Here's a dilemma whose answer is potentially rife with geeky politics. Should I buy a 2010 MacBook Air or an iPad 2? Both offer a veritable mobile feast of form and function.