Posted July 29, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
Blackberry has had to face a lot of competition recently, with the latest iPhone 4 and the new Android devices. Research in Motion (RIM) is hoping to get a leg up on the competition with… Read More
Posted July 28, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
Apple just cannot catch a break with the recent uproar over iPhone 4 malfunctions and now a lawsuit over iPad problems. Three iPad users filed suit against Apple claiming that it overheats and turns off… Read More
Posted July 27, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
Rejoice jail breakers because yesterday the Copyright Office in the Library of Congress ruled that jailbreaking a smartphone is legal. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright's Act (DMCA), it is fair and does not violate the… Read More
Posted July 14, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
Android has over 92,000 apps on the market right now (with 100,000 expected by the end of this month), but how do you know which ones to choose? There are so many different types of… Read More
Posted July 13, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
A few weeks ago, Andrew Rubin, the founder of Android, announced that there were over 65,000 applications available to download for Android. Now, calculations predict that the number will be over 100,000 by the end… Read More
Posted July 13, 2010 by George Middleton
A federal judge has approved an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and AT&T for the iPhone’s exclusive phone service. Judge James Ware of U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California stated in court on… Read More
Posted July 13, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
NTP, Inc., a Virginia-based patent holding company, means business as they filed law suits against six major companies last Thursday. NTP claims that Apple, Google, HTC, LG, Microsoft, and Motorola owe NTP licensing fees for… Read More
Posted July 13, 2010 by George Middleton
In the wake of the iPad, major companies are scrambling to get their own piece of the touch screen mania. Tech companies have gotten the hint, and now all want their own iPads. At this rate,… Read More
Posted July 7, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
The Apple iPad is rapidly breaking into the corporate workplace as businesses find that the tablet-device is more secure than they expected. Many companies, including SAP, Wells Fargo, and Mercedes-Benz are allowing iPads to be… Read More
Posted July 1, 2010 by Ronny Cheng
BlackBerry mobile devices have always been the standard for business phones. With the release of the iPhone 4, BlackBerrys have faced some major competition. Business users are slowly transitioning to the infamous Apple iPhone as… Read More