January 2012
8 posts
1 tag
Don't call it a tablet: the Kindle Fire reviewed →
“Don’t call it a tablet”, well said.
Jan 10th
Jan 9th
3 notes
2 tags
Reply to Richard's reply to "5 Years Later, And...
Richard Borcsik sent me a response (also on Google+) to a recent guest post, 5 Years Later, And Google Still Can’t Get It Right. I contacted the original author, who was willing to respond to Richard’s opinions. So here it is. Richard’s email is quoted. In his email, Richard cited some text from the original post, I put them in bold. Dear Android Gripes, I’ve recently read a...
Jan 5th
19 notes
1 tag
Siri for Android hits the market, jokes on Apple →
I bet you $10,000 that Cory has never seen and used Siri. Jokes on Android.
Jan 4th
3 notes
1 tag
Samsung, the most innovative copycat in the world →
cultofmac: Having apparently run out of new Apple products to rip-off, Samsung has decided to examine Apple’s past portfolio of devices for new designs to flagrantly plagiarize. The latest? Meet the Galaxy Ace Plus, Samsung’s new entry-level Android phone that looks just like the three year old iPhone 3G design! Who says Samsung does not innovate? If you think that, you’re wrong,...
Jan 4th
12 notes
Android Isn’t About Building a Mobile Platform →
Kyle Baxter: Google is building Android not so they can make great mobile devices and sell them to consumers. Rather, they are making them for these two simple reasons: (1) to disrupt Apple’s growing dominance of mobile devices, both so Google doesn’t have to rely on Apple for access to their users and to eliminate their paid-for application model; and (2) so Google can control the mobile...
Jan 4th
2 notes
What Makes Android Revolutionary →
Yeah, we get it, Android is cheap. Unfortunately, that’s it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being cheap. But flooding the market with cheap and low quality products is not revolutionary, not even close.
Jan 4th
8 notes
1 tag
Jan 4th
2 notes