Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Apple iPad 3 won't be HD, no Samsung deal?

  Jonny Evans: Apple iPad 3 won't be HD, no Samsung deal? | Preston Gralla: Android gobbles Nokia market share, could imperil Windows Phone 7
 
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Jonny Evans: Apple iPad 3 won't be HD, no Samsung deal?
With the focus on software for WWDC, bad news from South Korea where it seems Apple COO's intervention last month failed to secure supplies of AMOLED displays for the iPad 3, set to ship (they say) in 2012. Read More

Preston Gralla: Android gobbles Nokia market share, could imperil Windows Phone 7
Microsoft has been looking to Nokia to save it from a Windows Phone 7 disaster, but on a call today, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop warned that Android has done serious damage to Nokia and may do worse in the future. Given that, Windows Phone 7 could face an even rockier road. Read More

JR Raphael: Sneak peek: The quad-core superphone of the future
Nvidia's giving us a glimpse at the future of mobile computing -- and boy, is it fast. Read More

Ben Golub: Why modern computing will kill traditional storage
The proprietary, monolithic approach to storage is at odds with the future of computing, whether you approach things from the perspective of technology, architecture, deployment models or economics. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Android developers get invite to port apps to iOS
Android developers: you too can join Apple's WWDC developer party, as an open-source project is working at developing new tools for you to let you port your apps to Apple's iOS platform. Read More

Ben Golub: Enough data to fill a stack of DVDs to the moon (and back)
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