Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Quick Takes on webOS
Quick thoughts on the new webOS products and HP’s strategy for deploying webOS across its entire product line, from smartphones to tablets to printers and finally to the desktop.
Dell's Streak 7 is the least expensive tablet from a major manufacturer and claims to be the first capable of 4G cellular speeds, but the compromises made to get the price down make it impossible to recommend. Read more »
Published on February 9, 2011
Walt answers readers' questions on the Verizon iPhone and Android world phones. Read more »
Published on February 9, 2011
By Katherine Boehret
Katie looks at Tello, a new website and mobile app that encourages users to chime in on their customer-service experiences, good or bad. Read more »
Published on February 8, 2011
Quick thoughts on the new webOS products and HP’s strategy for deploying webOS across its entire product line, from smartphones to tablets to printers and finally to the desktop.
Walt shares the best and worst products he reviewed in 2010 on WSJ Digits.
Can Google’s Android keep surging without fatally fragmenting? Can Research in Motion get back its mojo? Can Palm be revived inside the Hewlett-Packard monolith? Can Microsoft resuscitate its mobile business? Will local apps and mobile Web sites fight to the death or co-exist? Is the Apple iPad a fluke or will tablets spread like wildfire, threatening laptops?
Is touch the future of computing? Watch Walt’s segment on “The Charlie Rose Show.”
The day before the iPad was released to the public, Walt was interviewed on “The Charlie Rose Show” about Apple’s latest device.
Walt Mossberg is the author and creator of the weekly Personal Technology column in The Wall Street Journal, which has appeared every Thursday since 1991. Read more »
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