Fake Steve goes Android for fake reasons
There’s a legitimate argument to be made for leaving the iPhone and going to Android, but Newsweek’s Dan Lyons (aka Fake Steve Jobs) utterly, bitterly failed to make it last week in his column on switching from Apple to Google’s mobile platform.
It was so outlandish I wrote most of this up and then decided not [...]
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Can Apple afford to keep releasing only 1 new iPhone a year?
The pace of mobile is increasing and with new Google Android hero handsets dropping at an almost comedic every couple of months, can Apple afford to keep releasing only one new iPhone a year?
The iPhone 2G was a revolution in 2007, entering a market of stale Treo, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry devices, and an almost [...]
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So with Froyo, Android Nexus One can tether on AT&T and iPhone still can’t?
Android 2.2 Froyo updates started going live yesterday for the unsubsidized, unlocked, once-upon-a-time sold directly by Google Nexus One, and it seems to include not only tethering but mobile hotspot (think MiFi, or mobile Wi-Fi router to share your 3G with multiple other devices), usable right now on AT&T — just about the only carrier [...]
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Google readying Android gPad tablet to compete with iPad
Google CEO Eric Schmidt schmoozed some news about the next business of Apple’s they’re about to get all up in — an Android-based tablet competitor for the iPad. As reported in the New York Times [via Gizmodo]:
Eric E. Schmidt, chief executive of Google, told friends at a recent party in Los Angeles about [...]
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