Thursday, January 27, 2011

Google Cloud Print Beta Launched


Google users can now send email or other documents to a home/office printer from a mobile device.

Monday Google launched the public beta of Google Cloud Print, a free service that enables users with a Google account to print email, pictures and other media from a mobile device. Currently Google Cloud Print is only available to Chrome notebook owners and those using the latest Chrome web browser beta on the Windows Platform-- Linux and Mac support is coming soon.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Microsoft Files Suit Against TiVo


The argument between Microsoft and TiVo continues.

Microsoft accuses TiVo of patent infringement in four cases and filed a trade complaint to prevent TiVo from importing its set-top boxes to the U.S. The patents relate to program schedules, program selection, interface controls as well as DVR use based on program rating.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

iPad 2 Production Starts February, iPhone 5 May


Looks like the iPad 2 and iPhone 5 are right on track.

Monday China's Commercial Times (Google Translate) reported that Apple's manufacturing partners will begin iPad 2 production next month in a "small pilot."
Commercial Times said the number is expected to grow in the second quarter of calendar 2011, and could possibly exceedthe peak seen with the original iPad tablet back in Q4 2010. Apple will reportedly keep Foxconn as its largest manufacturing partner while Pegatron and Apple's other typical suppliers will still play a vital role in the tablet's manufacturing process.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Google to Launch Groupon Clone, 'Google Offers'


Say hello to Goopon!
A while back there were rumors doing the rounds that said Google was gearing up to buy Groupon. However, the deal apparently fell through because Groupon rejected Google’s multi-billion dollar offer (rumors range from $2.5 billion to between $5.6 and $6 billion). Google clearly saw something big in Groupon, just like it saw something big in YouTube and all of the other companies it’s acquired. And it seems the company was not content to just sit back and let Groupon be the fat-cat of the online deals world. 

Saturday, January 22, 2011

HTC to Launch Tablet in March; 2 More in June


HTC has captured a pretty respectable portion of the smartphone market thanks, in large part, to Google’s Android OS. However, the company is not just about smartphones. This spring we’ll see it branch out into the tablet business.

Digitimes is reporting that HTC will launch its 'Flyer' tablet in March. The first of three planned tablets for 2011, the Flyer is said to look like an enlarged HTC Desire and will run Gingerbread, aka Android 2.3, when it first launches. Users will reportedly be able to upgrade to Android 3.0/Honeycomb, the version of Android specifically developed for tablets, once it becomes available.