Palm Clock Software
2010
Palm Clock Software
Motorola Devour: A Lesser Droid (Washington Post)
At first glance, Motorola's second Android phone on Verizon, the Devour ($150 with a two-year contract from Verizon; price as of 3/3/10) looks a lot like the Droid . But after spending some time with the new model, I realized that it couldn't be more different from its older sibling. There's a lot...
From hoaxes to all-too-real heartbreak, a gripping dispatch from a 999 ambulance control centre (Daily Mail)
The caller said she was dying of a heart attack. The truth? she just wanted us to fetch her TV remote. A typical day for an ambulance operator.
Senate passes jobs bill (Sun-Sentinel)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has passed a bill aimed at boosting job growth by giving tax breaks to businesses that hire the unemployed.
The Nexus Chronicles - replacing a Symbian flagship? - Part One (All About Symbian)
In the first of a two part feature, Steve Litchfield looks outside the Symbian world to ask if the current Android flagship could replace a Symbian-powered smartphone.
Earth Watch (BBC News)
Climate chief's departure leaves many questions
Motorola Backflip with Android, Backtrack, Motoblur Coming March 7 (eWeek)
The Motorola Backflip will be the first Google Android phone to arrive on the AT&T network, though the carrier has four more arriving soon, along with two Palm webOS phones and a few with Windows 7. The Backflip features Motoblur and the introduction of Backflip, for navigating without blocking the view.
USD 490 to get new time keeping software (El Dorado Times)
The USD 490 Board of Education approved the purchase of time keeping software which will make it easier to record the hours USD 490 hourly employees’ work.
Scavengers of the Physical Universe (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
Somehow, the change from physical to digital strikes me as more significant than the move from iron to steel, from horses to internal combustion, or from land travel to air travel.
Latest News (MobileMag)
Now that the iPad has been unveiled to the public and in the hands of an elite few, what more speculation can we conjure about those crazy kids at Cupertino?
Windows Mobile 7: Too Late to Save Microsoft? (Digital Trends)
Showing up years after high-profile competitors like Apple, Microsoft’s perpetually delayed operating system faces an uphill battle to make a reconquer market share.







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