
Apple news/gossip site 9to5 Mac noticed something unusual in Intel’s new ad for its Core i5 processor: in it, you can see what seems to be a black MacBook Pro.

Apple news/gossip site 9to5 Mac noticed something unusual in Intel’s new ad for its Core i5 processor: in it, you can see what seems to be a black MacBook Pro.

We gotta admit, we’ve been making fun of the Windows Phone 7 branding for some time now.
And it’s mainly about that Phone word. After all, you can talk about an Android phone and an iOS phone. But… a Windows Phone 7… phone?
Yahoo’s recently-launched iPad app, Livestand, mimics Flipboard. But this time, it comes with a revenue-generating business model: ads.
It occupies the limbo between a web-browsing tablet and a dedicated eBook reader — It’s the Note Slate.

As the resident BlackBerry guy, it falls on me to put together the list of what I consider to be my favorite freeware apps for the OS. I’ll be honest; this is one of the hardest articles I’ve ever had to write for Technoodling. While I continue to swear by the BlackBerry platform, scouring the internet for genuinely useful BB freeware just makes me want to swear, period.

We called it last year: the trend was headed towards phones with bigger screens. And now it seems that even the iPhone is following suit!