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HTC launches global "You" campaign

Blogs The big news out of Taiwan this week is the launch of HTC's global "You" campaign. It is currently rolling out in 20 different countries and follows its new "Quietly Brilliant" brand ... Read story »

"Traditional" media putting the nails on their own coffins?

Blogs I read an interesting article in today's The Guardian which quotes the Financial Time's editor Lionel Barber predicting that most news organizations will be charging for online content within a year. Is it ... Read story »

Screenshot tour of Chrome OS

Features Google showed off a rough version of its Chrome OS. Here's a look at some of its features and the Googlers who showed it off.  Read story »

Microsoft combines forces with Yahoo

Crave Has it really been 18 months since the tech world first started talking about the possibility of a Microsoft-Yahoo deal? Well, you could look it up. Since February 1, 2008, when ... Read story »

Google touts Android 1.5 features to coders

Features New SDK gives programmers access to several new features, such as video support and a faster browser that will appear in a forthcoming version of the company's open-source mobile-phone operating system. Read story »

For teens, the future is mobile

Crave Marketers recently convened to figure out how best to reach teens on the Internet. The answer: It's all about the mobile phone. Advertisers are clamoring to reach teens in digital environments ... Read story »

Google Earth brings virtual tourism to iPhone

Crave SAN FRANCISCO--Google already has customized some of its Web sites for display on the iPhone, but now the company also dived headlong onto Apple's highly regarded mobile phone with a full-fledge ... Read story »

3.5G networks, please!

Blogs Bruneians don't strike me as gadget-loving geeks. Sure, you'll find the rare individual whose bulging pockets conceal a love of all things silicon. I count my brother among this number; his ... Read story »

Google releases final Android programming kit

Crave T-Mobile G1, the first phone powered by Google's Android software Attention coders: Google has released version 1.0 of the Android software developer kit. The kit lets programmers create applications that ... Read story »

Hearst developing e-reader, charging for e-news

Crave Soon you'll be able to read magazines and newspapers on an e-reader. It looks as if the e-paper revolution is really about to start. Hearst, one of the largest media ... Read story »

How do we block SMS spam?

Blogs Just the other day, a friend of mine asked me if there was a way to totally block mobile phone text spams? It was a question that made me really think ... Read story »

Eight reasons why we still need an iPhone Gmail app

Features Gmail on Safari just got better, but it's a far cry from what could be built into a native version. We explore what's possible with upcoming additions to the iPhone's SDK. Read story »

Last MacWorld for Apple?

Features With its decision to end its relationship with the Macworld Expo, Apple is cutting one of its last ties to an era in which it wasn't a technology powerhouse. Read story »

No-bull tech for the Niu Year

Blogs Chinese New Year is only a few short days away, and as China gears up to light off enough explosives to slightly shift the earth's orbit, let's look at what's ahead ... Read story »

Android skips Barcelona's mobile phone party

Crave HTC's Magic is the second Android-powered phone to hit the market. The GMSA Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona could have been a great place for Google to demonstrate progress ... Read story »

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