What could a Google Music service do to iTunes?
This morning, Michael Arrington over at TechCrunch has it from multiple sources that Google is prepping some sort of music service for the US. It is unknown if it is a download service to compete with the likes of iTunes and Amazon or if it is a streaming service such… Continue Reading »
AT&T asking employees to oppose Net Neutrality
AT&T really isn’t letting up on the FCC’s proposed Net Neutrality rules. The company has expressed its displeasure with the proposed rules and have even gone after Google Voice in what seemed like a blatant distraction. Now, some advocacy groups are saying the telecom is going too far, as it… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 19, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Amazon’s new delivery service, a brand new PS3, an offline version of Wikipedia, the great Sidekick meltdown, and Snow Leopard eats your data. Continue Reading »
Recession-O-Rama deals for the weekend 10.18.09
As we approach the holiday season, expect deals to become more frequent and enticing. This weekend, we have deals on a portable LCD HDTV screen, Garmin GPS, a computer monitor, Garmin Forerunner watch, and a LG HDTV. Continue Reading »
Google’s Street View: On your trike, get set, go!
Everyone and their brother has heard of Google’s Street View program, I am sure. It allows you to virtually tour all kinds of places as seen from the street. But now, according to a post on Google’s official blog site, they have expanded where they can virtually take you to… Continue Reading »
Firefox update postponed for a week, but to offer added Windows 7 support
Mozilla has announced that Firefox 3.6 will not be released this week as originally anticipated. Instead, the new version of the web browser will be available on October 21. This falls on the day before the release of the new Windows 7. The update will include added support for the… Continue Reading »
You have the right to broadband - in Finland
Finland, the land of reindeer and hockey, will soon be the land of broadband for all as well. The Finnish government has made broadband internet action a right, not a privilege or a luxury, and says every citizen will be legally entitled to such a connection by July 2010. Initially,… Continue Reading »
“Family Guy” goes wild for Windows - at least for a night
You’d have to be blind not to see Microsoft trying to shove Windows 7 into the living rooms of America through TV commercials. The most recent—the gaggy sweet little girl making rainbow and flower pages though, is in my opinion, not their best effort. But, that effort is now veering… Continue Reading »
Google Docs adds better sharing, uploading
Still depressed that you don’t have a Google Wave invite? Still confused about what, exactly, Google Wave allows you to do? Well, there’s always Google’s other useful for collaboration tool and cloud word processor, Google Docs. Google today decided to make the whole service easier for those who use it… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 12, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover wireless power, Google Android all over CTIA, Verizon joins up with Google Voice, doubleTwist becomes a serious iTunes competitor, and Flash on every phone except the iPhone. Continue Reading »
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Black Friday 2009
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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.



