Tag Archives: Google
A $99 iPad killer… already?
Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by zevmo.
Chip maker Marvell announced a prototype 10″ tablet, running on their new low-power Armada 618 chip, focused on the education market (textbooks). Some of the touted features are gigahertz-class processor speed, 1080p full-HD encode and decode, intelligent power management, power-efficient Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/FM/GPS connectivity, high performance 3D graphics capability and support for multiple software standards including full [...]
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What’s all the Buzz at Google? [First Look]
Posted on 10. Feb, 2010 by zevmo.
Today, the tech universe has been blogging about Buzz, a new Dr. Moreau synergistic (I had to put that word in) evolution to Twitter, Google Wave, GMail, Facebook Wall, and FourSquare. On paper, it seems like a really great idea. So, is it? My first impressions are relatively positive. This service will definitely get better. But [...]
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The Google Cloud and Android mobile OS… a marriage must be made
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by zevmo.
This week I had a chance to test out the HTC myTouch 3G Limited Edition, which was running Android 1.6. I will go more in-depth on that in a post tomorrow, but I wanted to float an idea out to Google that can take the Android Mobile OS from something good, to something great. Big-boy [...]
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Google [HTC] Nexus One ads taking on Apple strategy
Posted on 08. Feb, 2010 by zevmo.
Using advertising techniques reminiscent of post-release Apple products, Google crafted a set of YouTube videos touting the Nexus One Mobile smart phone. These videos are exceptionally well done, and are quite convincing. After a week engagement with an HTC myTouch (Android OS 1.6), I would have been a little hesitant to even try another Android [...]
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The future for Blu-Ray, Apple, and Media Devices? [DadsonTech post]
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by zevmo.
Your living room TV is under assault! I am not talking about your kids throwing Wii remotes at it, or spouses sabotaging your inputs just in time for Sunday football, or not having any juice left in your rechargeable Logitech Harmony Remote, or even those tiny little fingerprints on the screen that make you go [...]

