Wolverton: Samsung’s new Tab has much to like
When it comes to tablets, Apple’s iPad so dominates the market that some analysts have wondered whether consumers will have an appetite for any other device. See original post by Contra Costa Times
Google Adsense and Competing Pay-per-click Ad Networks
When it comes to tablets, Apple’s iPad so dominates the market that some analysts have wondered whether consumers will have an appetite for any other device. See original post by Contra Costa Times
With little notice or fanfare, the digital world is fundamentally changing. What was once an anonymous medium where anyone could be anyone — where, in the words of the famous New Yorker cartoon, nobody knows you’re a dog — is …
When you hear a U.S. lawsuit wants to take China to task for censoring the Internet, you might think: what next? – complain that China’s government is communist? Surely some things you must agree to disagree on. See original post …
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NEW YORK: The tablet computers that compete with the iPad have mostly been uninspiring. See original post by The Daily Star
Google held their I/O event last week and there was a lot of Android news from other folks too. See original post by ZDNet
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While Google made reference to forthcoming desktops running its Chrome OS at its recent I/O conference, the company provided few specifics. See original post by ZDNet
Google is in the process of updating its Android operating system to fix an issue that is believed to have left millions of smartphones and tablets vulnerable to personal data leaks. See original post by The Tennessean
Mozilla released a beta version of Firefox yesterday, its first on a new quick-release plan intended to bring features to browser users and Web developers sooner. See original post by CNET News.com
Chuck Dietrich, CEO of SlideRocket, in his office in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, May 19, 2011. See original post by SiliconValley.com
Last week in Silicon Valley: Monday The real estate market continued to slump last month in our lovely Valley of Heart’s Delight, San Diego real estate tracking firm DataQuick reported. See original post by San Jose Mercury News
affiliatebin: The weather is finally turning for the best here in the North East . . . and I am still inside See original post by VladZablotskyy
When a Web client attempts to establish a secure connection with a Web server using the SSL/TSL protocol, it’s a formal process, with more back and forth negotiation than necessary. See original post by TechWeb
Apple has the potential to dominate cloud music – but just a few missteps could be all the room that Google needs to come in and be a serious contender. See original post by ZDNet Blogs
PC World – Google is undoubtedly the Web’s best resource for getting stuff done, but let’s face it, it’s not perfect. See original post by CIO
The ludicrous action from LinkedIn Corp.’s initial public offering shows that investors want more small-company IPOs. See original post by Market Watch
Regular readers of this column know that I don’t typically tout any tech stocks. See original post by Market Watch
Virtual wallet technology that lets people pay for a coffee, newspaper or sandwich by swiping a cell phone at a checkout is finally set to start rolling out, executives told the Reuters Technology Summit this week in Paris. See original …