Tag: Android
Five reasons Google Android has not peaked
While not perfect (Wave, Buzz, Nexus One), Google is executing extremely well with Android. Cash, market muscle and engineering talent ensure plenty of runway.
10 reasons why HTC, Verizon, Google can go toe-to-toe with Apple iPad
And just like Avatar did for 3-D, Apple is now doing for Tablet PCs; where there's money, there's a gold rush.
Hands-on: TweetDeck Android beta (it’s great)
Based on early testing, it's a strong alternative to existing choices on Android Market.
Droid Does: Branding
One of the unique elements of the Droid Does campaign is that it does not refer to a specific model or even manufacturer.
Google: DIY apps
Apple and Google are the new McDonalds. Apps are burgers, satiating a public ever hungrier for little morsels of entertainment and infotainment. Over 80,00 Apps! Over 100,000 Apps!
Summer gadget roundup
The most interesting, travel-ready (but not necessarily kid or sand proof), flat-out-fun gadgets available today.
Can Google transform laptop market with Chrome OS?
Today Google finally announced a shipping date for its much anticipated Chrome OS.
New tablets make Apple iPad look even better
Want proof that Apple does it right? When it comes to the gloriously sexy new iPad, all you need to do is look at what everyone else is doing. Disaster is one of the first words that comes to mind. Rush-job might be another. It seems like Apple does...
Android and Motorola Droid: 10 not-so-cool things
By all accounts Google's young mobile operating system, Android, is enjoying a strong 2010 so far. Although the Nexus One smartphone launch was far from perfect, sales of phones running Android have according to some reports even surpassed the Apple iPhone in Q1.
There are many reasons for that success....
Google Android wins Q1 – Is Apple losing focus?
Google beat Apple when it came to smartphone sales in Q1 of this year. According to the report from NPD Group, Android captured 28% of the smartphone market, with Apple behind at only 21%. BlackBerry by RIM still leads the pack at 36% although it too has faced erosion...