Stories by Jeff Bertolucci

  • Google TV gets its first porn channel

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 08 November, 2011 10:19

    Here's something you won't find on Apple TV: Porn. Vivid Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based purveyor of adult entertainment, has unveiled Vivid for Google TV, an app that streams sexually explicit content to Google TV set-top devices.

  • HTC takes top spot in US smartphone market

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 02 November, 2011 09:23

    HTC has taken the lead in the U.S. smartphone race. According to research firm Canalys, HTC had a stellar third quarter, claiming more than a quarter of the U.S. market, and shipping more smartphones than either Apple or Samsung.

  • Rumour: Apple to launch iPad Mini in 2012

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 13 October, 2011 09:39

    Here's a "new" rumor that's been around for a while--in one form or another. Ticonderoga Securities analyst Brian White, who's been meeting with component suppliers in China and Taiwan, says he's heard rumors of a less expensive, possibly smaller, iPad arriving in 2012.

  • New iPhone 4S: Top 5 letdowns

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 05 October, 2011 09:34

    Apple's new iPhone 4S has some impressive upgrades, including voice controls, a faster processor, and a better camera. But to millions of tech fans hoping to be dazzled by Apple's latest creation, the 4S is, well, a tad disappointing. Here are the top pre-launch rumors that didn't come true:

  • Easier way to keep spotify from sharing your musical tastes

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 30 September, 2011 09:40

    Earlier this week, we told you how to turn off a new, potentially mortifying Spotify feature that tells your Facebook friends, in real-time, what you are listening to. If you're a closeted fan of, say, Alvin and the Chipmunks tunes, but your friends prefer death metal--well, the potential for embarrassment is high.

  • Kobo Pulse: eReading is sharing

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 28 September, 2011 08:46

    If you're afraid you're not sharing enough of your daily activities with your online friends, here's another chance to get social...with books.

  • Windows Phone 7 'Mango' to arrive within two weeks

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 22 September, 2011 09:30

    Microsoft will begin delivering the new version of Windows Phone 7, code-named Mango, to its customers within the next two weeks, the company announced Wednesday.

  • A third of us would rather text than talk, survey says

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 21 September, 2011 00:11

    What's your preferred means of cellphone communication: text or talk? A new survey from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project says a slight majority of Americans -- 53 percent, to be exact -- prefer a voice call to a text message. But 31 percent of cellphone users would rather get a text.

  • Tablets, phones to surpass PCs for 'net use in 4 years

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 13 September, 2011 08:24

    The personal computer isn't dying, but its days of dominance are numbered. Research firm IDC predicts the number of U.S. mobile Internet users will surpass their wired counterparts by 2015.

  • Nook Color 2 coming this month?

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 03 September, 2011 07:24

    Barnes & Noble's Nook Color e-reader has proven to be a favorite among consumers and critics alike. With its 7-inch capacitive touchscreen and Android 2.1 operating system, it blurs the boundaries between e-reader and tablet. In fact, with a few simple hacks, it functions as a capable Android tablet.

  • Google Maps adds voice search to Chrome Desktop

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 26 August, 2011 07:44

    If you talk to your desktop PC, it's probably for all the wrong reasons -- usually to hurl expletives at the machine for not working properly. Well, users of the desktop version of Google Chrome now have a more productive reason to get chatty with their computers. Google has added voice search for Google Maps to Chrome, offering users a (sometimes) faster way to get directions.

  • Can't snag a $99 HP TouchPad? Here are 5 alternatives

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 23 August, 2011 08:41

    If you've missed out on Hewlett-Packard's close-out deals on the discontinued TouchPad tablet -- $99 for the 16GB model, and $149 for 32GB -- you might want to check out low-cost slates from competing vendors.

  • IN PICTURES: The future of tablets

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 23 August, 2011 11:17

    This is what your tablet will look like in five years

  • The next Apple Store: a glass-roofed beauty?

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 18 August, 2011 08:25

    Apple Retail Stores are renowned for their architectural panache, and a rumored addition to the family in Santa Monica, Calif. appears to be yet another dazzler.

  • Android tablets grab 20 per cent of market share

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 13 August, 2011 07:22

    Android media tablets are slowly grabbing market share from the iPad, but no single competitor has yet to mount a formidable challenge to Apple's industry-leading slate.

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