Today, Google addressed what’s next to come to the Android platform this year. The biggest announcement out of their live-streamed press conference is Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb, the tablet optimized-version of Android that will release early this year. Consumers and developers can expect a lot of things from this Android update. The news that caught...
Today, Google officially announced the Google Chrome Web Store alongside the impending launch of the Chrome OS Notebook (TNW has the scoop on getting one). While plenty of folks have been waiting for this, I haven’t and I’m glad I haven’t. If you were expecting a new breed of apps from the Chrome Web Store...
Earlier this week I tweet about wanting to use Facebook Places on a private Facebook account. However, Facebook’s history of privacy bloopers doesn’t make that a very attractive thing to do if you want to maintain the privacy of a private account. This hassle is evident with Facebook’s Friend’ Suggestions. If your profile is private,...
As the new school year begins, you might be wondering how else can you use your computer to manage your studies. It seems like Microsoft Office is the only reason for a student to devote any of their PC time to school. This was once the the doomed outlook of another school year for me....
Is iTunes converting Amazon customers because Hulu is taking a community beating that’s usually reserved for Amazon. If you’re lost about this beating, just take a look at the Hulu Plus App Store page. Hulu fans are voicing their complaints against Hulu Plus loud and clear using the App Store rating system. Hulu Plus was...