Posts

  • Google Buys Motorola Mobility - A Comment

    It's been a while since my last post here (over a month in fact), and this post won't be that great - apologies for that.

    Almost everybody shared their feelings and thoughts on the fact that Google announced it's willingness to buy Motorola Mobility for USD 12,5 billion and I have to share my 2 cents on that, too.

  • Samsung Galaxy SII (GT-I9100) - Review

    After about three weeks I feel ready to write this late review on the Samsung Galaxy SII, an Android best seller. I have been using it, switched back to my Acer Stream (2010 gen.), compared it to the Pre Plus and the old and dusty T-Mobile G1 to come to the conclusions I will share now. The Galaxy SII in question was running Android 2.3.3, build Gingerbread.XWKE2.

  • Why HP should send a huge Thank You to S. Elop

    Let's face it: Many people like the Nokia MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan / Maemo 6 presented on the Nokia N9—if you read the negative comments, these show concerns about buying a device which is abandoned on release, they dislike the fact it uses last years hardware platform or ask the “What about apps?” question—if Nokia hadn't discontinued the MeeGo platform, one of these negative points would be valid, and the other two would be addressed by future devices over time (I think I even read once that OMAP4 is pin compatible to OMAP3).

  • HP Touchpad - and webOS 3.0

  • An unfair battle: Samsung Galaxy SII vs. HTC Dream

  • Imerj / frog design 2 in 1 Smartpad

  • N9, N950: Two Nokia MeeGo devices. Thoughts before going to bed.

    The N9 was announced in Asia while I was sleeping here in Europe. Now I am about to go to bed again, but as I can't do any serious blogging (videos, images) being online over an EDGE network which feels more like GPRS in terms of speed right now, I want to share some thoughts on the N9 and the N950.