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Verizon Attacks iPhone With “Droid”

Written on October 18, 2009 by Charles Jade and 65 people have commented

Over the weekend, Verizon launched its second attack against the iPhone, a condescending teaser for an upcoming Android-based phone, Droid. However, unlike the first ad, which rightfully attacked AT&T’s anemic network coverage and dependability, the Droid ad goes after the iPhone.
According to Verizon, the iPhone doesn’t:

have a real keyboard
run simultaneous apps
take 5-megapixel pictures
customize
run widgets
allow open [...]

Android Still Can’t Touch the iPhone

Written on September 08, 2009 by David Klein and 19 people have commented

My iPhone 3GS is amazing. It is fully integrated into my life. With its various apps I’m constantly on top of Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, and RSS feeds. It would definitely be a challenge to switch. However, I’m also a gadget geek who always wants to switch to the latest and greatest. In my opinion that’s [...]

Shipments of Open-Source Smartphones May Hit 223M By 2014

Written on July 02, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 2 people have commented

Over at OStatic yesterday, Sam Dean pointed to a study from Juniper Research that claims shipments of smartphones with open-source operating systems will double by 2014. According to Jupiter, operating systems and available applications are among the top concerns when customers shop for smartphones, and that may give the open-source community all the leverage it [...]

Yahoo Going All-In With iPhone App, Abandons Other Platforms (For Now)

Written on May 20, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 6 people have commented

I admit I was surprisingly impressed with Yahoo for iPhone when it first came out, and an update within the last week brought even more improvements, but I’m not sure the app is so spectacular that Yahoo should pour all its effort into it at the expense of other platforms. But that’s what it’s thinking, [...]

Android Pulls Tethering App? Goodness! You Mean “Open” Isn’t Open?

Written on March 31, 2009 by Tom Reestman and 16 people have commented

The hoopla around Google’s Android mobile OS, and the resulting apps in the Android Market, is pretty strong. It’s laid on thick and fast. You know the drill; it’s “open” so it’ll be free from all the constraints imposed by The Man, etc.
Oops, maybe not. I’m not sure why people believed the steaming pile of [...]

Netbooks to Become the New OS Battleground

Written on March 10, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 22 people have commented

Microsoft has already experienced the power the netbook has to open up operating system options for PC consumers, since it saw Linux distributions being included as the default operating system on consumer-oriented machines for the first time with the advent of the small, affordable, feature-light machines. They’ve since managed to gain a foothold in the [...]

Android Open vs. iPhone Closed: Is It Really That Simple?

Written on February 23, 2009 by Tom Reestman and 13 people have commented

Mark Sigal at GigaOM wrote a nice article that questions if, essentially, “open” is all it’s cracked up to be.
I’ve written about this before, and agree with Sigal’s take. He sums up one aspect of it especially well when he says:
The reality is that openness is just an attribute -– it’s not an outcome, [...]

Why Google’s G1 Entices Me More Than the iPhone

Written on October 05, 2008 by Charles Moore and 21 people have commented

I have a confession to make. The new Google G1 smartphone appeals to me a lot more than the iPhone does. Not in terms of slickness and coolness of course, but actually, even though it’s about 30% thicker and nearly 20% heavier than the iPhone, I kinda’ like the G1’s more understated and utilitarian look.
I [...]

Daily Apple: iPhone Development, QuickTime Vulnerability, Turtlenecks & Android

Written on September 18, 2008 by Josh Pigford and No one has commented

iPhone Dev Process – Some really great insight from developer Mike Ash on the whole development and app store submission process for NetAwake.
Zero-Day Exploit Code For Quicktime Posted – Supposedly Apple has ignored a submitted vulnerability and in turn the person who found the vulnerability has published it online.
Jobs and his turtleneck out in public [...]