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Windows Phone 7 Could Bring a New Look to the Smartphone Show

Posted by Sidney Hill | IT Blog | Thursday 2 September 2010 4:30 pm
Microsoft has released the code for its latest mobile operating system to manufacturers. That means U.S. consumers should be able to purchase smartphones running Windows Phone 7 during the upcoming holiday shopping season, while European consumers could have those new devices in their hands as early as next month. The question now is how many consumers actually will want a new Windows-based smartphone, given the buzz already being generated by Apple's iPhone 4, as well as the latest batch of devices running Google's Android operating system? The answer might surprise you.

Apple Teaches Old iPods New Tricks

Posted by John P. Mello Jr. | IT Blog | Thursday 2 September 2010 11:51 am
Apple put a charge in its iPod line Wednesday, but it remains a holdout in the "all you can ear" music subscription market. Apple revamped its flagship player, the iPod touch, so it's now essentially an iPhone without the phone. It also brought buttons back to the iPod shuffle and a touchscreen to the iPod nano. In addition, while the company remained true to its a la carte mode of delivering music, it is dipping its toes into social networking with the new Ping service it added to the latest version of its music software, iTunes 10.

Samsung’s Galaxy Whirls Into the Tablet Universe

Posted by Richard Adhikari | IT Blog | Thursday 2 September 2010 10:55 am
Samsung has unveiled its much-discussed Galaxy Tab Android-powered tablet at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany. The device runs Android 2.2, has a seven-inch display, and focuses on connectivity and entertainment. It also enables video conferencing and can be used as a mobile phone. "This is a true alternative to the iPad and is vastly more capable," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "It showcases what Android devices can do and is a strong counterpoint to the built-in limitations of the iPad."

Sony’s Shocking ‘Other OS’ Win and Suspect Distro Popularity Trends

Posted by Katherine Noyes | IT Blog | Thursday 2 September 2010 8:00 am
You can't win them all, as the saying goes, and that apparently includes Linux fans. To wit: Despite the best hopes of many of us in the community, the man suing Sony over the removal of the "other OS" feature from its PS3 has apparently lost his case. The bad news is that the man won't get the money he had requested to compensate for an upgrade to his newly crippled PS3; the good news is that he reportedly wasn't forced to pay Sony's legal bill to boot. Linux bloggers were none too pleased with the news.
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