Blogs in ‘Tech Trends and Commentaries’
Panic and desperation. These are the two raw emotions we feel when our mobile devices display the low battery warning. Is it that hard to marry battery mileage and outstanding performance on a mobile device?
Recently, upon my return from the 50th IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany, I begin to marvel at how we've often ignored the technologies that have to work with 'wet or organic elements' such as the washing machine, coffee machines, microwave ovens and of course, the electric shaver. Probably one of the reasons why they're often overlooked is because they're so attached to us (sometimes literally), that we would see them as an integral always-on element in our lives.
As a bad case of scabies keeps me awake, I ponder about the importance of businesses have their own websites.
Google Android 2.2, otherwise known as Froyo, has been official for months. Manufacturers such as HTC, LG and now, Huawei, have announced devices preloaded with Froyo, some with impressive hardware features, others not so. So how does one find the balance between the hardware and software aspect of an Android device?
Intel launched the Intel AppUp store just a couple of days back with about 1000 application titles, joining Apple, Android and Blackberry in the ever growing app market. You might say it's just another one of those app stores, but it's probably not what Intel intended it to be.











