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Verizon’s new Droid Incredible smart phone lives up to its name

The new HTC Droid Incredible from Verizon is impressive. I probably will trade my new Palm Pre Plus in for one.

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Ubuntu Embracing Android

My favorite Ubuntu site workswithu.com is reporting that Canonical, Ubuntu's commercial sponsor,  will (or already has) demoed Android applications running on Ubuntu at its Developer Summit this

Dell Unveils Education Netbook

[caption id="attachment_951" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Dell Latitude 2100 for Education Market"][/caption] Dell confirmed it will have netbooks for education by the time kids go back to school this Fall. Dubbed the

Netbooks a Fifth of Notebook Sales in Q1

I have limited Internet and no phone access back the U.S. from here in Prague, but I do have a few news bytes to share: Research firm Displaysearch

Dell Calls for Netbook Feedback

[caption id="attachment_882" align="alignleft" width="45" caption="Dell chief blogger Lionel Menchaca"][/caption] Last Thursday, Google cast a line on Craigs List for netbook users to survey. Today, it was Dell's turn. In

The Dodge Retort’s new look, features

[caption id="attachment_721" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Yours truly takes a break for the roving photographer. "][/caption] As you've undoubtedly noticed, The Dodge Retort has taken on a new look and has

Windows 7 Starter Conspiracy Theories

Computerworld blogger Cyber Cynic Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols wrote an interesting post this morning about Microsoft's ploy to suck in netbook users with Windows 7 Starter edition, have

Who Do You Follow on Twitter and Why?

Who do you follow on Twitter and why do you follow them? Before I explain my views, I'd be interested in hearing  about who you follow and

Flutter, the next Twitter? Let’s Flutterize!

Flutter is the next Twitter, only at 26 characters. It makes Twitter's 140 character limit seem like a novel. Hilarious video spoof especially the glasses that shows ads.

Google Buys Twitter Story: Where’s the Outrage?

Follow me on twitter and coming soon, an email TDR newsletter With blogs, rules about accuracy don't matter, apparently. When I read TechCrunch's story last night that

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