- Sun Nov 22 6:00 AM PST 2009 Will the 'smartbook' be a better Netbook?
At least two companies aim to make smartbooks different enough from laptops--and Netbooks--that consumers will take notice. Think of the device as a large smartphone.
- Fri Nov 20 5:31 PM PST 2009 Multiservice chat and 3D racing: iPhone apps of the week
This week's apps include a new (to iPhone) multiservice chat client and a stunt racing game with beautiful 3D graphics.
- Fri Nov 20 3:12 PM PST 2009 Game developer cuts back on Android in favor of iPhone
One game developer said it is cutting its investment in Android in favor of Apple's iPhone because it sells 400 times more games for the iPhone than it does for Android.
- Fri Nov 20 2:03 PM PST 2009 Techmeme Mobile launches for iPhone, Pre, Droid
Popular tech news aggregator Techmeme has launched a new mobile version of the site for the Apple iPhone, Palm Pre, and Motorola Droid.
- Fri Nov 20 10:24 AM PST 2009 DJ from your iPhone with TouchDJ
The latest app from Amidio lets you mix MP3 files, create loops, change speeds, and add effects, with a nifty waveform interface to help you match beats.
- Fri Nov 20 4:00 AM PST 2009 The 411 on early-termination fees (FAQ)
Verizon Wireless has doubled its early-termination fees for smartphones, but what does it mean for the rest of the industry?
- Thu Nov 19 1:58 PM PST 2009 Crave giveaway of the week: official rules
These are the official rules for CNET's Crave blog giveaway of the week contest.
- Thu Nov 19 10:24 AM PST 2009 After long wait, Trillian finally comes to iPhone
Trillian's popular instant-messaging platform is finally making its way to the iPhone and iPod Touch. The app costs $4.99.
- Wed Nov 18 12:25 PM PST 2009 Does B&W's new Zeppelin Mini deliver?
While the B&W Zeppelin Mini's sound didn't blow us away, this stylish, compact iPod/iPhone speaker is appealing for its size, swiveling dock, and decent performance.
- Wed Nov 18 11:22 AM PST 2009 Rumors of a Gphone refuse to die
Yet another report predicting Google is about to release its own phone raises more questions than it answers about Google's mobile strategy.




