Microsoft apologizes for race change ad
A very sloppy Photoshop job has a red-faced Microsoft apologizing. The problem? In an ad in Poland, they Photoshopped a white man’s head over that of a black one. It was glaringly obvious because the designer forgot to change the man’s hands, resulting in a white man with a black… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: August 24, 2009
Get caught up in a hurry with InterrupTech. You won’t find endless chatter here. We’ve got a timer to move things along. This Week: Apple has two tablets? Windows Mobile to have two version? Navigation apps everywhere More navigation The Garmin Nuviphone is coming. No, really. Sony revamps the PS3.… Continue Reading »
Navigon releases first MobileNavigator update
Navigon’s MobileNavigator app for the iPhone has been out for a while now, however, today marks the first time it will be updated. Navigon just received confirmation from Apple that their update will be available in the app store and all pre-existing customers can download it for free. While it… Continue Reading »
AT&T sued for lack of iPhone MMS
When Apple first announced the iPhone 3.0 upgrade and later when it debuted the iPhone 3GS it was happy to tout the new MMS features. The feature would roll out immediately with 3.0 to most every iPhone carrier. AT&T was the one exception, though at the time it was said… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: August 10, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover the Zune HD, Eric Schmidt leaves Apple, the Twitter DDoS, the Pre’s new apps, and RadioShack’s new name. Continue Reading »
USB forum to host grudge match: Palm Pre vs. Apple iPhone
If you’ve never heard of the USB Forum, don’t feel bad. Palm has filed a complaint with the forum that alleges Apple is restraining trade. It is an odd place for Palm to launch this kind of attack. The USB Forum began in 1985 as a way to build support… Continue Reading »
Google CEO Eric Schmidt leaves Apple’s Board of Directors
In a completely unexpected move, today (August 3, 2009), Google CEO Eric Schmidt has decided to leave the Apple Board of Directors he’s been a part of since April 2009. While Google and Apple have seemed to look at the technology world from almost to completely different viewpoints, it seemed… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: August 03, 2009
The world of tech moves fast. If you don’t slow down, you might miss it. This week, plenty of stories: The Palm Pre is all over the place. Blip.TV partners with TiVo, Roku, and plenty more. The official Google Voice app rejected by Apple’s App Store. iTablet rumors picking up… Continue Reading »
Get the government out of my iPhone
To be clear: I was disappointed Apple did not approve Google Voice apps for distribution in the App Store. I was more than disappointed—I began to see what I believe could be the unraveling of iPhone domination. No matter the level of our frustration with Apple, government has no business… Continue Reading »
BlackBerry App World gets more App Store-ish
RIM’s 1.1 update to its Blackberry App World has made it more like the Apple App Store. The update includes a free and a paid top downloads list and new categories and sub-categories. Also, customers can now sort search results by Newest, Highest Rated, Price (lowest/highest), Developer (alphabetical), or Application… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


