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Top Articles for Sunday, November 21, 2010
- How to Bypass Carriers Apple-Style
- Rudolf van der Berg - If Apple is working with SIM card manufacturer Gemalto to cut out the carriers, I'd advise Apple to ditch a fancy SIM card that can be remotely changed, and instead use an Apple-proprietary SIM card fully controlled by Apple, turning it into a type of MVNO.
- Video — Angry Birds on Galaxy Tab
- James Kendrick - The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first Android tablet to make a serious run at the iPad, and with Angry Birds now on Android the question is how well does the game run on the Tab? Check out this video showing bird flinging in glorious hi-res.
- Android This Week: TV; Ads Add Up; 1M in 40 Days - James Kendrick
- MyCityWay Dives into Data, Comes Up With Gold - Ryan Kim
- 5 Reasons a Google Phone Still Won't Disrupt Carriers - Kevin C. Tofel
- Smart Grid Grants: Underground Wireless and Battery-Assisted Circuits
- Jeff St. John - The Department of Energy quietly handed out about $19 million in grants this week for five interesting smart grid experiments, including underground wireless communications and energy storage circuits.
- GE Backs Stealth Solar Startup Alta Devices
- Katie Fehrenbacher - Stealthy thin-film solar company Alta Devices has added on yet another high profile investor: GE. A GE spokesperson confirmed with me this morning that GE has made an investment in the 3-year-old Santa Clara, Calif-based Alta Devices, which is also backed by Kleiner Perkins.
- ETV Motors Shifts Gears, Drops Microturbine Dream - Josie Garthwaite
- PHOTOS: Electric Cars At the LA Auto Show - Katie Fehrenbacher
- Proterro: Sugar From Sunlight and CO2 - Jeff St. John
- Why Samsung's Bada Could Win Big
- Colin Gibbs - Samsung's Bada is only a few months old, but already the operating system is accruing substantial market share. If the Korean manufacturer can overcome several key challenges, Bada could become a major worldwide mobile platform to compete with iOS and the increasingly fragmented Android offerings.
- Penny Smartphone Sale at Amazon Wireless
- James Kendrick - Those looking for a new smartphone should check out the penny sale at Amazon Wireless. BGR reports that all Verizon Droid smartphones are only one red cent through Nov. 22, and investigation shows there are also BlackBerry devices, including the brand new Torch on AT&T.
- MobileTechRoundup 223 - James Kendrick
- Gift a Kindle E-book via Email This Year - James Kendrick
- Mobile Tech Manor #107: Apps and Things - James Kendrick
- 5 Questions With…Actor/Producer Stephanie Thorpe
- Liz Shannon Miller - For this week, we've got someone comfortable on both sides of the camera. Actor/producer Stephanie Thorpe's future projects include Night of the Zombie King and Asylum. Here, Thorpe discusses the lack of outreach about quality online content and the value of a good cat video.
- Why the New Time Warner Cable Package Is Doomed
- Ryan Lawler - The big reason cable subscribers are leaving companies like Time Warner Cable isn't just the cost of their current cable packages, but the low value that they get for their money. Unfortunately, the new TV Essentials package is a step in the wrong direction.
- Vid-Biz: Comcast-NBC Deal Delay, Nalts Joins NNN, Arnold Screams - Liz Shannon Miller
- Loading Ready Run Readies for 4th Charity Live Stream - Liz Shannon Miller
- How to Replace Lost Billions in a Cord-Cut Nation? - Michael Wolf
- Meet Alfred, A New Launcher App for the Mac
- Josh Sunshine - One of the first things I advise people to install when they get a new Mac is a quicklaunch application, such as Quicksilver or LaunchBar. However, the decision of which one to install just got harder with the introduction of a solid contender called Alfred.
- Review: Joby Gorillamobile for iPhone 4
- Darrell Etherington - No sooner do I decry the lack of an iPhone 4 solution from Joby than lo and behold, it arrives. The new Gorillamobile for iPhone 4 brings compatibility to Apple's latest smartphone, and does so with a new design intent on keeping things simple.
- Hands-On: The Economist iPad App - Darrell Etherington
- Rumor Has It: iPad 2 Suppliers Chosen, New Case Possible - Josh MacDonald
- T.J. Maxx and Marshalls Offering Cheap iPad Scavenger Hunt [Updated] - Darrell Etherington
- WWD Screencast: Toggl, a Time-Tracking App
- Simon Mackie - I think the most important attributes of a time tracking app are that it should be incredibly simple to use and available everywhere, so that you track all of your time using the app. Fortunately, Toggl scores on both those counts.
- Open Thread: How Are Collaboration Tools Shaping Your Work?
- Simon Mackie - One of the sessions I'm most looking forward to at Net:Work, Designing the Organization for Real-Time Collaboration, relates to how companies using collaboration tools are adapting to those tools. How are you using collaboration tools, and how have they shaped your work and your organization?
- 18 Tasks You Can Crowdsource - Aliza Sherman
- Bridging the Gap: How to Improve Communication Between the Office and Remote Workers - Celine Roque
- Dooity: A Lightweight HTML5 To-Do List - Simon Mackie
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