News: Reads from WWW
Friday, 19 Mar 2010
Apple Scrambling to Secure iPad Content Deals
Apple is still trying to secure media content for the iPad with just weeks to go before the tablet computer's release.
Palm Suffers Disappointing Sales Figures
Palm's sales figures for the last quarter was miserable compared to that of its competitors.
Thursday, 18 Mar 2010
Google Collaborates with Intel, Sony, and Logitech for Google TV
Going beyond the web, Google is now aiming for the broadcast market, with the help of Intel, Sony and Logitech for a rumored upcoming Google TV service.
File Sharing and Non Profit P2P Use Ruled Legal in Spain
A Spanish judge has ruled that obtaining copyright material through P2P for non profit use is legal.
Android 2.1 Coming Soon To A Droid Near You
Motorola to roll out Droid handsets with Android 2.1 come March 18.
Canon to be First Company to Get Own Top Level Domain Name
Canon announced that it intends to be the first company to say goodbye to .com and buy its own top-level domain.
Gizmodo Mocks Microsoft for Windows Phone 7
Gizmodo wrote an interesting post in response to Microsoft's decision to omit multi-tasking and cut and paste functionalities from Windows Phone 7.
Wednesday, 17 Mar 2010
Samsung's Windows Phone 7 Device Actually a Retooled Omnia HD
That's right, the Samsung device sporting Windows Phone 7 at Microsoft's MIX developer conference turned out to be a retooled Samsung Omnia HD, for a one-off demonstration.
Microsoft Releases IE9 Platform Preview
Microsoft today released the Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview to the public. The release is meant to demonstrate the capabilities of Internet Explorer 9 to Web developers while at the same time providing feedback to the IE9 team.
Windows Phone 7 Series Loses Cut and Paste
Microsoft's latest OS for smartphones, Windows Phone 7, will not have cut and paste.
