Posts Tagged ‘early adopters’

Going corporate: Chrome getting admin-friendly

Friday, September 24, 2010 11:49 No Comments

Chrome, like Android, got its start as a technology geared for individuals, not companies. And just as Google updated Android with features such as Microsoft Exchange support, Chrome is being refashioned for a broader world of corporate use. The results of the work can be seen at Google’s Chrome administrative information site. The site includes [...]

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iPhone 4 scores high satisfaction ratings despite antenna mess

Wednesday, August 4, 2010 17:16 No Comments

Despite a blizzard of bad press about the iPhone 4′s antenna, more than nine out of 10 consumers who have the smartphone said they’re happy with their purchase, a pollster said today. But early buyers of the iPhone 4 are less likely to be satisfied with the smartphone than were early adopters of last summer’s [...]

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12 iPad tips and tricks

Friday, April 16, 2010 11:21 No Comments

Apple’s iPad is comfortable, like your favorite shoes or an old T-shirt. You can use it at a desk or table, or curl up with it on the couch. It’s a flexible device that fits into your life. It doesn’t really let you do anything you weren’t doing before, but you can do those things [...]

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Mozilla releases its first mobile Firefox browser

Friday, January 29, 2010 23:50 No Comments

Mozilla has been steadily creeping towards it goal of releasing the first Firefox browser for mobile phones. On Friday, Firefox 1.0 for Nokia’s Maemo–previously code-named Fennec–arrived. Firefox for the Maemo 5 platform has a few interesting conceits that set it apart from other mobile browsers, like Opera Mobile and Opera Mini. Mozilla is banking on [...]

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