Posts Tagged ‘google’
News: Samsung to debut bada phone OS in April 2010 »
Samsung has announced that its smartphone operating system 'bada' will launch across Europe in April 2010. The OS is based around Samsung's existing 'TouchWiz' user interface but promises to integrate social media applications and other functionality from the ground up. Bada will also allow for third party applications through its own ...Read On »
Video: HTC Hero review »
The HTC Hero is a good option for those looking for an alternative to Apple's iPhone. The Android operating system is very sturdy, the phone's touchscreen is very responsive and the device itself looks and feels very nice. It does have its problems - some headphones don't work in it properly and the navigation can take a little bit of ...Read On »
Video: HTC Hero first impressions »
Teic.ie takes a look at the HTC Hero, an Android-based phone available on the Meteor network in Ireland. The phone is one of two models being pushed in Ireland by HTC at the moment as it tries to take market share from the big players like Nokia. Stay tuned to the site for a full text and video review in the coming week.
Opinion: Will Google’s Chrome OS be dead on »
Chrome OS is impressive in many ways but it may be built for a market that has already moved on, says Adam Maguire. Late last week Google gave the world its first taste of Chrome OS - the light-weight operating system that marks a significant shift in the way computer platforms are designed. The appeal of Chrome OS is that it is largely ...Read On »
Feature: Moving the library online »
Irish universities are getting in on the idea of digitised, interactive libraries, with a new partnership between Trinity College Dublin and Microsoft setting the tone, writes Adam Maguire. THE MOVE towards digitised university libraries is gaining momentum worldwide with copyright concerns creating the only real doubts about how the ...Read On »
Google will increase staff in Dublin, says CEO »
Google will be continually increasing staff at its Dublin base as it responds to an increase in its revenues worldwide, according to the search giant's CEO Eric Schmidt. Speaking at the company's international sales conference in Killarney, Co. Kerry today, Schmidt said he saw the country as a good location for the foreseeable future. " ...Read On »







