News: Reads from WWW
Wednesday, 24 Nov 2010
Rovio Announcing Plans for Angry Birds on Windows Phone 7 on 11th Dec
The addictive Angry Bird game that has made its way onto the Apple iOS and Google Android platform, seems to be getting an imminent announcement for Microsoft Windows Phone 7 on 11th Dec.
Acer Announces New Tablets for 2011
Acer has joined the tablet bandwagon with a line of tablets from 4.8-inch to 10.1-inch which will be using Android 3.0.
Apple Ramps Up iPad Production for the Holidays
According to reports, Apple and its manufacturing partner Foxconn has increased production of iPads in light of the coming holiday season.
Tuesday, 23 Nov 2010
World Wide Web Creator Calls for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality
Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, has released an essay calling for open standards to be maintained for the internet.
Monday, 22 Nov 2010
Apple iOS 4.2 Released for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
There was a minor delay, but Apple's iOS 4.2 is finally available for its iDevices.
Android Rivals iOS in Ad Impressions
A recent report has shown that Android devices are now neck to neck with Apple's iOS devices when it came to serving mobile ads.
Thursday, 18 Nov 2010
Google Voice Finally On iTunes App Store
Google Voice is finally available on Apple's iTunes app store after facing some hiccups from Apple since its initial submission last September. Google Voice enables users to link multiple phone numbers to one Google Voice number, and also make affordable international calls as well as send free text messages.
Google Docs Can Now be Edited by Mobile Devices
It has taken longer than we would have liked, but finally, Google has released a mobile version of Google Docs that actually allows users to make changes.
Tuesday, 16 Nov 2010
Apple New iTunes Announcement Related to Beatles, Says WSJ
It would seem that the "exciting announcement" from Apple about iTunes will be related to the Beatles.
Facebook Merges IM, Email and SMS into Single Messaging System
Facebook is seeking to replace e-mail with what it calls a "modern messaging system" that combines all the ways people send messages - including e-mail, IM and SMS - into a single interface.
