Google’s Nexus One hardware has been well received but it’s customer service hasn’t if a tidal wave of complaints is to believed. Google’s support forums have been swamped by unhappy customers. So what went wrong?
Google’s Nexus One hardware has been well received but it’s customer service hasn’t if a tidal wave of complaints is to believed. Google’s support forums have been swamped by unhappy customers. So what went wrong?
It’s Monday but there’s a fistful of tech news you might have missed while you were sledging/having snow ball fights/huddling together for warmth. Get set for the week with today’s nourishing Techie Breakie…
The Acer Liquid Android phone is a bold move for the Taiwanese computer cobbler. It’s made Windows Mobile blowers before, but the switch to Google’s OS and less brick like look mark its first bid at a real consumer phone for us non suity sorts. Can it match HTC, Motorola and the rest? Read on and find out in our full Acer Liquid review.
Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, chairman and CEO of Qualcomm, is about to blitz the stage at CES, telling us all about the firm’s plans for 2010. We’re expecting they’ll include proper mobile TV using Qualcomm’s Flo TV system, as well as a ton of other juicy tidbits. Stay tuned to our CES 2010 liveblog to see what he’s got in store.
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, CEO of Nokia, will shortly bound his way onto the stage at CES 2010 to give his keynote address. Will he mention Nokia’s ongoing legal wrangles with Apple? Maybe he’ll give us a glimpse at, or better yet a timeline for, the next generation of Symbian? Whatever happens, he’s the CEO of the world’s largest mobile manufacturer. So sit up straight, pay attention, and keep your eyes locked to our liveblog for updates as they happen.