Ubuntu on Mobile Devices – Do We Really Need Another Flavor of Linux?
Ubuntu may be headed to mobile devices and TV’s (aka “Smartscreens”). That means another derivative of Linux will enter the market. Will Ubuntu disrupt the market?
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Ubuntu may be headed to mobile devices and TV’s (aka “Smartscreens”). That means another derivative of Linux will enter the market. Will Ubuntu disrupt the market?
Pre-Cap of what you will hear on the Day in Tech History podcast, over on www.dayintechhistory.com
HP did the right thing by bringing the PC market off the for sale list. But how is the group going to fair at this point?
Nielson’s Q2 2011 report came out showing the continued rise of Online streaming, time-shifted TV (DVR) is rising over conventional viewing of TV.
Intel Ivy Bridge chipset is going to be delayed until Spring.
The Pastebin website reports that Operation Darknet (#OpDarknet), an anonymous Tor Onion site that seems to be focusing attention on taking down child pornography.
Pre-Cap of what you will hear on the Day in Tech History podcast, over on www.dayintechhistory.com
The NAMCO Bandai game Galaga has hit Roku. Jeffrey Powers takes a look at the game and how it plays on the device.
Security flaw in the iPad2 with the magnetic cover as someone can bypass the security code.
Last night I wrote “I Quit” on my Social Networks. Today I explain my actions and also the resignation.
Pre-Cap of what you will hear on the Day in Tech History podcast, over on www.dayintechhistory.com
Gartner put out a report this week showing the top PC manufacturers world-wide. While Lenovo has overtaken 2nd place from Dell, HP still is the world-wide leader. So why did HP want to sell this division?
People are getting a “Could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (3200)” message. This is why.
A timeline of when a person gets bit, to becoming a Zombie, then ultimate decay to death.
Jeffrey Powers will be going to BlogWorld & New Media Expo with Stitcher to collect interviews.
Pre-Cap of what you will hear on the Day in Tech History podcast, over on www.dayintechhistory.com
My good friends at WebOSRoundup, and Senior Editor Rich Dunbar is running a fund raiser at their site. But their fundraiser has an added perk. One person will, in the end, win a Pre3. The Pre3 was HP’s 3rd generation mobile phone using the WebOS software. It was expected to be released over a month […]
Today we lost a true visionary. Steve Jobs lost his life earlier today. Apple has put out a full statement. I have updated the infographic on the life of Steve Jobs. You can find the new version at DayinTechHistory.com. Of course, you can also go to: A Byte Out of Steve Jobs Life We at […]
Well, it’s been on my mind for the last few weeks. On October 1st, I pulled the switch and the Day in Tech History Podcast has officially moved to it’s own website. Now found at www.dayintechhistory.com – The move means a lot of new additions and opportunities. The first idea is I can move this […]
Day in Tech History PreCap – a video rundown of what is happening in technology history for October 3rd through the 9th.
One of the shows I create has been a labor of love. For the last 5 years, I have been putting together a timeline of technology history on posting on first a weekly, then daily basis. The Day in Tech History was first called the “Week in Tech History” when started in January of 2008. […]
I was on emarketingvids.com today for Apps n Tools Thursday talking about business cards. I still believe the old fashioned card is still important in your everyday meetings. However, if you need to meet with someone virtually, you can use another type of business card. It’s called About.me and you can use it as an […]
I am not pretending to know everything about this issue. All I know is that Michael Arrington was working with AOL on creating the “Crunch Fund”. Some other caught wind and questioned if Arrington’s editorial status at TechCrunch could be an issue. Now, we have a fight between Michael Arrington and Ariana Huffington – who […]