Android on newer devices
The Freerunner is OK for its age, but it lacks a keyboard, a camera, 3G, and support from the official Android Market. Plus, it runs Android 1.6, whereas all the current phones run 2.0.1 or 2.1. So with considerable trepidation at the move to somewhat...
Android on FreeRunner Android or FreeRunner, that is the question for those who want a mostly-open-source cell phone. At least it used to be. Now that Openmoko have all but discontinued development on the Freerunner hardware, the future looks more and more like Android. And...
Islands in the Stream
Some will say that Apple's iPad is the be-all and the end-all of portable computing. I say nay.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Apple.
But look at the history.
Datapads are not a new idea -
Alan Kay's DynaBook and
Mark Weiser's ideas of Ubiquito...
JavaOne without Moscone Center?
After a very long and uncomfortable silence,
Oracle, having passed the last(?) regulatory hurdle to their acquisition of Sun Microsystems, today announced that the
JavaOne conference will in fact go ahead - this year.
It will be co-located, but not m...
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ACTA, who taketh away the rights ...
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