Topic: Bluetooth SIG Inc.
Top galleries, list articles, quizzes
-
10 weird iPhone attachments
There’s more to the iPhone than the App Store. Chances are, if you eat, sleep, or sweat with an iPhone at your side, there’s an attachment that will make your life easier -- or at least more entertaining.
-
20 best iPhone apps for starters
Here's a selection of some essential and not-so-essential apps that will help you get by in a world increasingly dependent on digital interaction.
-
Ten great car-related gifts
Car-related gifts are a great way to say thank you during the holidays. Click through this list for some great ideas for all ages and budgets.
-
10 ways the Android is better than iPhone 5
Sure a larger iPhone screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions, but Apple is a year late and $199 short. Android has provided all these features and more.
-
Switching from a Mac to a PC: Five lessons from an Apple fanboy
The Internet is filled with testimonials of people ditching their PC for a hip new Mac. Where once they trudged through stodgy spreadsheets, they now write screenplays and edit flashy videos (if the ads are to be believed). But there's almost no material documenting the opposite experience. Most of the personal switching-to-Windows stories are many years out of date and center around now-obsolete "But you can't play games and none of your software will work!" arguments.So, here are the top five things an Apple fanboy learned from two months using Windows.
All Content
-
MacBook Pro gets faster processor, better graphics
MacBook Pro gets update from Apple as competition for MacBook Pro heats up from Dell and others.
-
Trekking in Kashmir: Where nuclear powers once clashed
Kashmir – torn by nuclear rivals India and Pakistan – hopes new trekking business will divert timber smugglers and help reivive the economy.
-
BlackBerry PlayBook: Why BlackBerry owners will love this tablet
BlackBerry PlayBook goes on sale next month, a year after the original iPad. So, is the BlackBerry tablet worth the wait?
-
10 most intriguing tablets of 2011
After a decade of shaky starts, tablet computers have finally arrived. Unlike their bulky, expensive parents, this current generation of slates boasts trim frames, gorgeous screens, and power-house specs. So, here are the 10 most intriguing tablets of 2011, in order of screen size.
-
HTC Flyer mixes iPad looks with stylus controls
HTC Flyer is just another tablet. With a twist.
-
iPhone choice: Is AT&T or Verizon better?
iPhone choice of carrier boils down to caps on data and tethering. If you're going to be tethering your iPhone, AT&T makes sense. Otherwise....
-
Verizon iPhone: Three important steps before you upgrade
In less than 24 hours, Verizon customers can pre-order the iPhone. Tempted? Here are three tips for making the transition to a Verizon iPhone.
-
Opinion: ‘We cannot deal with these people’: WikiLeaks shows true feelings on Guantánamo
In public, Arab countries call for closing Guantánamo and returning detainees to their home countries. In private, WikiLeaks documents show that many of these countries don't want detainees. This hypocrisy reveals an international community unprepared to deal with closing Guantánamo.
-
BlackBerry PlayBook will challenge iPad on price
BlackBerry PlayBook, the new tablet computer from RIM, will be priced under $500, putting the device in direct competition with the Apple iPad.
-
3G access arrives on Everest. But do we need Internet on the top of the world?
The company NCell has built a series of 3G towers in the Everest area. And not everyone thinks that's a good idea.
-
Google's self-driving cars will let you spend less time driving, more time Googling
In addition to preventing traffic accidents and reducing carbon emissions, Google hopes that it's self-driving cars will let you take your eyes off of the road so that you can focus on what's really important: looking at stuff on the Internet.
-
BlackBerry PlayBook specs released. But how much does it cost?
BlackBerry PlayBook, the new tablet computer from RIM, should hit the market in early 2011.
-
BlackPad: Half BlackBerry, half iPad
BlackPad could bring the corporate clout of BlackBerry to the sleek form factor of a tablet computer.
-
Tablet computers: what's here, and what's coming
Tablet computers: Here's a list of all the tablets being talked about right now.
-
Google Chrome tablet could hit market by Black Friday
HTC is prepping a tablet powered by Google's Chrome OS, according to at least one outlet. Could a Google tablet knock the Apple iPad off its perch?
-
Dell Streak set for Friday release. But is it a tablet or a phone?
Dell Streak is something of a 'tweener' device, some critics are arguing, and that could prove problematic for Dell.
-
What is the RIM Blackpad?
RIM, the makers of the BlackBerry line of smartphones, is reportedly prepping an Apple iPad competitor dubbed the Blackpad.
-
iPhone 4 vs. Droid X: How do they compare?
iPhone 4 has some new competition: Motorola and Verizon announced their next Android phone, the Droid X. How does it compare to the iPhone 4?
-
iPhone 4 review roundup: Highlights and one big downside
iPhone 4 review posts sing Apple's praises. But will one stumbling block keep the new smart phone from being truly great?
-
Texting while driving: Adults are just as bad as teens, study finds
Texting while driving is just as common among adults as it is among teens, a new study has found. What's more, adults are more likely to talk on the phone while driving.
-
'One Laptop Per Child' & Marvell team up on cheap tablets
The nonprofit 'One Laptop Per Child' foundation and Marvell Technologies are teaming up to distribute low-cost tablets produced by other companies.
-
'ClamCase' lets you to turn your iPad into a laptop
ClamCase, a new concept case for Apple's iPad contains a built-in keyboard and a folding design that transforms the tablet computer into a laptop.
-
Cell phone bans do little to reduce crashes, study finds
New data from the Highway Loss Data Institute finds that laws requiring hands-free devices for cell phones don't change accident rates.
-
Kindle apps seen as another challenge to Apple Tablet
For the second time in a week, Amazon has made inroads into a market traditionally owned by Apple. This time, the company is opening up the Kindle to third-party developers.
-
Detroit Auto Show 2010: Ford Transit Connect innovates on specs, size
The Ford Transit Connect captured the top truck award at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit for its smaller, customizable take on the delivery van.



Previous




Become part of the Monitor community