http://techvi.com/shows/bottom-line/2009/12/microsoft-settles-in-the-eu-but-are-they-still-a-monopoly/ Microsoft finally settled a suit which was filed against the OS giant in the EU but does the company still have the monopolistic market share it once had? Sal Cangeloso of geek.com and Wendy She...
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There are rumors that Google is working on a netbook running their Chrome OS operating system. We talk about why they would do this and what this means with guest Brad Linder from Liliputing. Guests: Brad Linder , Liliputing Show Notes: 0:25 — Is Google Building a netbook?, Liliputing Dist...
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Yeah, it’s only been five short months since the 10,000th Android app was submitted, but with the 20k milestone we're still asking the question: Which apps are we finding ourselves utilizing on a regular basis? We ask that question directly to Kevin Tofel of jkOnTheRun, and Doug Aamoth from Crun...
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As we do every week, we’re sitting down with Marco Chiapetta and Dave Altavilla from HotHardware. This week we're talking about the Zotac HD-ND01 nettop, six high performance PCs that are perfect for gaming, plus Intel are cancelling their first discreet GPU and we're going to look at the New Yo...
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We sit down with Duncan Geere and Stuart Miles from Pocket Lint to talk whether the rumored Google Phone will be the 'iPhone killer', the Dell Tablet and the Guardian iPhone App. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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The newest Google Phone, a.k.a. the Nexus One, is getting people talking about Android, but you can get Android phones right now. Find out what you should know about the current crop of Android phones in the video. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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One to dole out the holiday cheer a tad early, Google unleashed a slew of products this week. Among them? A quicker way to find what you’re looking for without hitting enter, a way for Android users to search via picture, and an easier way to understand a news story. Doesn't make sense just yet?...
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The two progenitors of the smartphone market now see themselves in a precarious position as both iPhone and Android gain market share, while the perceived value of Windows Mobile and the Palm Pre continues to dwindle. Is that really the case? We ask Rob Enderle of The Enderle Group and our own I...
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Facebook changed their privacy settings yesterday so user’s profile picture, groups, gender and birth date are now open to anyone to see them, including search engines such as Google and Bing. That's given some users pause for concern, stating its a self centered move to get more hits from peopl...
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This week, we talk with the guys from London about HTC’s phones slated to hit next year, plus Pocket-Lint's awards, and Nokia looks to be closing its Regent street flagship store... is it a sign of the economy, Nokia's health, or both? We ask Dan Sung and Duncan Geere from the site. Distributed ...
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Google Chrome joined Firefox in offering extensions, but you can get your browser to do lots more without installing a thing using bookmarklets. Find out more in the video. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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It’s an over-promise / under-deliver sorta day in technology, first with FusionGarage, the partner company in the over-hyped CrunchPad, taking the reigns and unveiling the JooJoo, a $500 tablet computer designed for surfing the web... and that's it. Obviously, we're a tad skeptical on the device...
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