Speed Dial Coming In Firefox 9
Speed Dial is a feature first introduced by Opera almost four years. It is basically a grid of the top websites you visit. From my experience, this is a very convenient way to get to my favorite websites after firing up the browser. This feature has been adopted by Google Chrome as well. Recently, Opera… |
Steve Jobs Resigns As Apple CEO
Earlier today, Steve Jobs has resigned from the position of CEO of Apple Inc. The Apple CEO’s decision to resign is not entirely unexpected because of Jobs’ recent health problems. He has been battling pancreatic cancer since 2004 and in 2009, he underwent a liver transplant. In fact, he has been on medical leave since… |
Facebook Says That Google+ Has No Users
There is no denying the growing competition between the social networking giant, Facebook, and Google’s new social network, Google+. There is no denying that Google+ is one of Google’s most ambitious projects to data and they have Facebook worried. Facebook has been rolling out a number of new features recently in reply to Google+. In… |
Ban Of The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 In EU Lifted
Last week, Apple succeeded in obtaining an EU-wide injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Apple was granted the injunction based on its complaint regarding its design patent and subsequently the Samsung Galaxy Tab was banned throughout the EU. A hearing was scheduled for 25th August to determine if the ban should be made permanent…. |
Looks Like Google Controls Their Android Partners’ Statements About The Motorola Acquisition
With Google’s announcement of their acquisition of Motorola Mobility, we wondered what this will mean for the other Android manufacturers like HTC, Samsung, LG etc. A while back, Google has released a page with quotes from these manufacturers about their views on the acquisition. Let us take a look at the statements. We welcome today’s… |
Google Acquires Motorola Mobility For $12.5 Billion
Google has just announced that they are acquiring Motorola Mobility for a price of $12.5 billion. I have to admit that I never saw this coming. Announcing the acquisition, this is what Google CEO, Larry Page wrote: Given Android’s phenomenal success, we are always looking for new ways to supercharge the Android ecosystem. That is… |