Is This Sony Ericsson's First Android Phone?
We all know Sony Ericsson has been working on an Android smartphone, and the alleged specs and pictures leaked out over the weekend. I have to say, this thing looks like a winner.
Video: iPhone Tips And Tricks
Even if you didn't get a new iPhone recently, you did. In addition to rolling out new the new iPhone 3GS hardware last month, Apple introduced its iPhone 3.0 firmware update for free for all iPhone users, and at a nominal cost for users of the iPod Touch. Version 3.0 has so many new features, it's like getting a new iPhone. Watch this video for some tips and tricks on getting the most from the new software.
Live Free Or Die Hard ... Er, Free
Mark Cuban has a way of making people listen even if what he says turns them off. This definitely applies to a blog post he made over the weekend: people who live by free are gonna die that way, too.
What Sarah Palin Teaches Us About Social Media
Sarah Palin's abrupt resignation on Friday wasn't a surprise to anyone who follows her on Twitter or Facebook, and that's all the former vice-presidential candiate really cares about.
Enjoyed The July 4th Fireworks? Skip The Waledac Movie
After a few weeks of low activity, the infamous Waledac botnet is lighting things up once again. This time, its hook is the promise of a "fabulous" July 4 video on YouTube.
Google May Leave a Bitter After-Taste
A survey of Google employees suggests that the good Google life may be all smoke and mirrors
Actors, Messages and Low Lock Contention for Java
Using actors and messages, concurrency is easier to understand. However, most developers don't want to learn a new programming language in order to use actors and messages. If you want to forget a bit about threads and locks, you can add nice actor support to an existing Java application using Jetlang.
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Down To Business: When National IT Pride Devolves Into Stereotypes
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Global CIO: Business Technology Meets The Sports Pages
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