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Author Archives: Erik Starck
March 2: iPad 2 is coming?
Looks like Steve Jobs might show up. Let’s hope he does, that would at least quell the rumours that he’s dying.
The star of the show will of course be the iPad 2.…
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Motorola Xoom Tablet Reviews
Been looking around for some reviews of the Motorola Xoom, the first Android 3.0 web tablet with a 10.1 inch screen with a 1280×800 resolution and 1080p HD support. So far, all I can find are “previews” badly dressed up…
Chromium (Chrome) OS vs Android 3.0
Will Google keep developing two operating systems both doing sort of the same thing?
I doubt it.
Chromium OS was a good idea – a browser based “OS for the cloud”, but Android can be used in basically the same…
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Motorola Xoom Web Tablet
When it comes to features it’s hard to beat the Motorola Xoom tablet. With the NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core processor and 1280×800 resolution it’s sure to be a stunning gaming and video machine. 4G (LTE)…
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That’s not how you build a mobile phone: what Apple did “wrong”
Over on one of my other blogs, I wrote a piece about all the things Apple did “wrong” with the iPhone. They certainly broke a lot of the industry rules for doing things and it has paid…
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