16
Oct
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Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, says Android, the company’s mobile operating system, is set to “explode.” But what does explosive growth on a broadly-installed open-source operating system for phones exactly mean for the ecosystem at large? We bring in Jason Snell of Macworld, and Tom Merritt of CNET to break down what’s next for Android. Related posts: Snow Leopard: The first weekend Now that w Breakdown of Android phones In this we Microsoft vs Google: Grudge match or snooze fest?
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30
Nov
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The BBC’s iPlayer service has been rolling out and supporting more and more smartphones, but as they do it on a device by device basis that has left the varied ecosystem of Windows Mobile at a distinct disadvantage. Fortunately we have more control than most over our devices, and the following hack will allow the video streaming service to work on any device. You need to change the user agent in Opera Mobile to spoof the Samsung Omnia, the only supported Windows Mobile phone. The instructi
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19
Nov
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“The entire Samhain romantic fiction catalog of ebooks” will be readable via the DRMfree Stanza e-book reader for the iPhone and Touch, thanks to new agreements with Books on Board. BooksOnBoard is thus the first or one of the first commercial bookstores to link up with Stanza, which I’m guessing will also run on some other handheld devices in the near future. Toward a major DRMless ecosystem for booksellers I don’t know how seamless the buying process will be—as easy as the Kindle’s?—but t
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03
Oct
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The Mobile Phone Wars. The iPhone has redefined the standard for smartphones. While rivals continue churning out look-alikes, the iPhone is an entire ecosystem of supporting apps. Also, a look at Pear Note 1.0, which lets you type text while it records audio, and a tip on truly moving files in OS X.
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30
Sep
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It’s been a long time comin’. Apple has engaged in plenty of really lame behaviors lately, and it’s time I sound off on them. Let’s take it section by section, shall we? I’ll break this down into the following parts: OS X, iPhone, App Store. OS X Apple’s operating system, OS X, is still the best OS on the market today. I’ve heard several claims that Apple is proprietary and closed and doesn’t contribute to the open source ecosystem, but here is OS X. It’s built on an open source core, which i
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