Review: Next Issue for Windows 8

Now that Next Issue is available for Windows 8, find out how it compares to its Android and iOS peers.

Google Android vs. Apple iOS

One perhaps surprising data point is the inroads Android is made in the tablet space. This is a market that Apple created with its iPad in 2010.

Recommended Nexus 4 case that can take a beating

Our mates across the pond sent us a KaysCase (ArmourDillo) tester with red accents. This Nexus 4 case is rugged, priced right and well made, save for one issue.

Tablet-friendly version of tech news app Appy Geek lands

The new version of Appy Geek features larger images and is ideally formatted for large screen devices, specifically tablets. Windows 8, iPad and Android tablets are supported.

New Media: Leadership panel this week in Silicon Valley

The panel is part of a broader, day-long "Community Leadership San Jose" event. I'll be joining Charlie McCollum of the SJ Mercury News, David Vossbrink who runs communications for the City of San Jose, and Carolina Echeverria of Univision.

Analyst: Apple to sell $300 non-subsidized iPhone

Premium models, which start at $199 with two-year contracts, enjoy 55-percent gross margin. Apple will need to drop that to approximately 30-percent to compete for the entry level smartphone segment.

Two monitors in one? AOC goes panoramic with new 29″ monitor

With a 21:9 aspect ratio you could watch a standard letterbox movie and still have room to spare at the left or right. Perfect for streaming PSY's new video while watching Gone With the Wind.

Road to a Million Views – Running to Stand Still

Fortunately we made the decision in 2009 to invest heavily (mostly time-wise) in video. Verizon says that about half of its mobile data is video-based. Online video increased about 300% y/y.

Death of the PC: Blame Tablets, not Windows 8

You could blame Microsoft management for not seeing the Minority Report-like shift to touch-based computing, but it's the tablet that killed the PC.

HTC One Smartphone: The Android to Beat

At $199, the HTC One will hit the U.S. market (AT&T) on April 19. Featuring a 4.7-inch display and running Android Jelly Bean (version 4.2), HTC did not skimp on specs.