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Comment Its the software, dummy (Score 1) 158

Not sure how this can be viewed as anything other than a beta for a tablet OS which happens to have a keyboard. I seriously doubt that Google is suddenly entering the hardware market for anything other than a vehicle to deliver beta software prior to HW manufacturers coming up to speed. This is the same approach taken with the Nexus One but with a bigger screen running Chrome instead of Android. I can see that the upcoming tablets are expected to run some version of Android, but Google must see the need for an alternative OS on tablets, hence Chrome. And, since the unit seems extremely basic, it was an inexpensive way to get a portable unit into testers' hands without enlisting Motorola or HTC. So, I wouldn't focus any serious consideration on the hardware itself...the OS and its reliance on connectivity to the 'cloud' is the issue.

Turn Your iPhone Into a Web Server 158

miller60 writes "A Japanese company called Freebit has released ServersMan, an app that turns the iPhone into a web server. It debuted in Japan in February, has now been launched in the US, and is being touted as a 'Personal Data Center.' Freebit also has a video with additional information on server-enabling your iPhone. 'Once the app is installed, PCs on the internet can access the iPhone to upload or download files through a browser or they can use the webDAV protocol. If the PC and the iPhone are on the same network, the PC can connect directly. If they are on separate networks, then FreeBit's VPN software will engage the connection.'"

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