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IT Blogwatch: Google Nexus One vs. iPhone 3GS: FIGHT!
It’s been almost a week — how are the Google Nexus One phone early adopters finding it? And how does it measure up to the obvious benchmark: Apple’s iPhone 3GS? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers compare and contrast. Not to mention asdfmovie2 … Read More



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Barbara Krasnoff: CES: Which do developers prefer: iPhone or Android?
In doing the rounds at the CES Showstoppers event last night, I learned a bit more than I expected — that while developers like Android because of its open structure, but that there are also advantages to Apple’s more structured platform policy. Read More

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Will tablet computers finally matter?
Yes, but not in the way you might they will. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: Hands-on: Trying out Fuse, a new concept in mobile design
Back in mid-December, Synaptics, a developer of human interface devices such as the touchpad, introduced what it’s hoping is the next generation in mobile device concepts. It’s called Fuse, and I got a chance to spend a few minutes with a very early prototype. Read More

Preston Gralla: Is Google a one-trick pony?
Google is sitting on top of the world right now, but a prominent analyst warns that the company’s business is based largely on a single service — Internet search — and so Google may become a “one-trick pony”. Because of that, he says, Google may eventually become irrelevant. Read More



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Seth Weintraub: ARM’s Cortex A9 arrives just in time for the Apple tablet
Apple’s product motto could be similar to the old wine commercial “We will sell no wine before its time”. Apple has been waiting for processing power/watt to come to a point where you can do interesting things on a tablet yet it doesn’t run out of electricity in a few hours. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Three issues with a ThinkPad T400
I recently dealt with a new Lenovo ThinkPad T400; here’s what you might hear at the water cooler but won’t find in any reviews. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Five useful OS X keyboard shortcuts
Because it has such a slick graphical user interface, it’s sometimes hard to remember that OS X also has a lot of built-in keyboard shortcuts. Here are a few of my newfound favorites. Read More

IT News Podcast: Google apologizes to Chinese authors
In today’s podcast: Google apologizes to Chinese authors; Microsoft removes XML feature from Word for Mac; and Oracle patches 24 security flaws. Read More

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