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  • Tue Oct 13 11:55 AM PDT 2009 WikiReader scratches sudden Wikipedia urges

    New palm-size, touch-screen device lets you tote Wikipedia around without needing an Internet connection. But would anyone really need this in an age of smartphones?

    Posted in Crave by Leslie Katz

  • Mon Sep 21 4:00 AM PDT 2009 10 Demo grads: Where are they now?

    After this week's DemoFall, longtime organizer Chris Shipley is handing over the reins. Here's a look at some of the best and worst companies that have presented there over the past 13 years.

    Posted in Geek Gestalt by Daniel Terdiman

  • Thu Sep 17 10:17 PM PDT 2009 Follow up to 'Good-bye iPhone...'

    My last post about "reverse switching" from an iPhone back to a BlackBerry generated lots of great comments that warranted a short follow-up.

    Posted in Matter/Anti-Matter by Adam Richardson

  • Fri Aug 21 7:23 PM PDT 2009 Digital City No. 46: Debating the PS3 Slim, plus how to get your free Windows 7 upgrade

    Episode 46 of the Digital City, where we debate the merits of the PS3 Slim, show how to get your free Windows 7 upgrade, and discuss new games from Batman: Arkham Asylum to GangStar for the iPhone.

    Posted in Digital City Podcast by Dan Ackerman

  • Wed Aug 12 4:53 PM PDT 2009 HanDBase puts database in hand, on iPhone

    HanDBase is a powerful relational database for the iPhone or iPod Touch that you can use to create your own customized database applications.

    Posted in iPhone Atlas by David Martin

  • Sun Jul 19 8:18 PM PDT 2009 Mobile Internet: Final frontier for game vendors

    Nintendo may have broken the pattern of game vendors, but can it compete in the mobile Internet world of iPhones and app stores?

    Posted in Software, Interrupted by Dave Rosenberg

  • Wed Jul 8 10:10 PM PDT 2009 ARM chip camp sees Google Chrome as opportunity

    Texas Instruments and Qualcomm executives talk about the opportunities they see with the Google Chrome operating system.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Tue Jun 23 12:35 AM PDT 2009 Intel, Nokia announce mobile pact

    The two companies create a wide-ranging deal covering chips and software for mobile devices.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Mon Jun 22 2:40 PM PDT 2009 By giving credits, Apple gets credit

    Giving store credits and refunds seems to have become Apple's tried-and-true method for damage control. The latest example affects buyers of the iPhone 3G S.

    Posted in The Digital Home by Don Reisinger

  • Mon Jun 22 7:45 AM PDT 2009 Viliv, the future of Intel handhelds?

    A mobile Internet device has picked up some pre-sales buzz as it prepares for a July 6 launch. But will consumers notice? And if so, will price be a deal breaker?

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

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