In October, Adobe demoed Flash Player 10.1, which included smartphone support for all major platforms -- with the exception of the iPhone. It's all part of
Microsoft, with the launch of Windows 7 complete, is turning its focus towards one of its most important components: Internet Explorer. With huge pressure from
One of the core philosophies of Google, and one of the reasons it has been so successful, is efficiency. It’s about both being as efficient as possible when serving search results and processing data and creating product that push the limits of efficiency for the user (as an example, Google’s trying to make communication more efficient with Google Wave). May […]
When it comes to YouTube ads, you can’t say that Google isn’t trying. You’ve got overlay ads, post-roll ads, huge banners, and yes, you’ve got pre-roll ads, which didn’t work out very well because the users were unwilling to watch a pre-roll video before a video that’s also very short – in some cases, even shorter than the actual ad they were forced to see. […]
As far as laptop concepts go, it’s hard to find something truly new. The form remains basically the same, no matter how it functions. But designer Tommaso Gecchelin has come up with a surprising new configuration that combines the best of a notebook, netbook and tablet. His MacBook Touch design can go from the basic screen-and-keyboard layout to a full-size […]
Yesterday, Nielsen announced that they will make their new "Internet Meter" available by year's end to measure the online television viewing audience. Until now, this ever-increasing demographic has been left out of U.S. television ratings as Nielsen currently focuses only on live and time-shifted (i.e. DVR) TV viewings. Says the company, the […]