BlackBerry PlayBook to run Android apps
Thursday, March 24th, 2011So the rumours were true: Research In Motion (RIM) announced today it will allow Android apps on its yet-to-be-released tablet, the PlayBook.
So the rumours were true: Research In Motion (RIM) announced today it will allow Android apps on its yet-to-be-released tablet, the PlayBook.
Apple has pared down the design of the iPhone 5 to one of three choices, including one with a slide-out keyboard, according to a Taiwanese rumour site.
Apple’s Steve Jobs will be taking a medical leave of absence for the second time in two years but will remain CEO of the company, involved in strategic decision-making.
Google has unveiled the not-yet-finished hardware that will run Chrome OS. It’s called Cr-48, and it’s not much to look at: a plain, black, unbranded notebook that companies and individual users who are accepted into Google’s pilot program can use.
Bringing in Swedes as mercenaries to reverse a coup in the smartphone world isn’t such a bad idea.
Apple has patented a 3D projection system that is not only glasses-free but also boasts a wide viewing angle.
While The Beatles may finally be available on iTunes there are plenty of other high profile acts who are not, including Australia’s own AC/DC.
Apple has promised us that “tomorrow is just another day” that we’ll “never forget”, thanks to an “exciting announcement from iTunes”.
Sunglasses maker sets its sights on the burgeoning 3D movie and TV industry with its first line of 3D glasses.
Apple is being sued for sluggish performance on iPhone 3G and 3GS models that have had the iOS 4 update installed.
Could the near-field communication (NFC) chips rumoured to be inside a future iPhone be used for more than just mobile payments?
Thanks to an email CNET received, we have images and detailed specs for the long-awaited Windows 7 slate that Hewlett-Packard originally promised at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. We hear that it will be formally introduced on Monday.
Steve Jobs’ observations about Apple’s closest competition in the mobile space has earned quick responses from some of the biggest names in the game, including RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie.
A subtle but important change could be in store for the iPad: a landscape orientation docking port.
Steve Jobs thinks you’re fat. Or at least your fingers are.
The annual Japanese gadget fest CEATEC was held outside Tokyo this week. Here’s a look at some of the futuristic prototypes of phones on display.
Dell is readying its second Android-based tablet, CEO Michael Dell said yesterday.
The much-discussed BlackBerry tablet may finally come to fruition as soon as next week.
Context-aware computing is the future of personal tech, says Intel CTO. That means your gadgets will learn about you and not the other way around.
The latest software for the iPhone and iPod Touch is available starting Wednesday for download from Apple.