Ouch! RAZR burn.

Motorola Droid RAZR display quality receives mixed reviews

Uh-oh: yet another mention of graininess. But--hold the phones!--PCMag awarded it Editor's Choice (4.5/5). See what I mean about "mixed" opinion?
The New Yorker

Malcom Gladwell on the real genius of Steve Jobs

No stranger to entertaining readers, Gladwell nips and tucks key passages from Walter Isaacson's "Steve Jobs" and assembles his own thoughtful retrospective.
Like my butterfly... and tell your friends!

Companies can increase Facebook engagement with photos, calls for action

In a study of the top 20,000 pages on Facebook, Momentus Media discovered that including "like" in a status update could lead to upwards of 300% improved response.
Stark Insider - All Things West Coast

Stark Insider now on G+

Okay, circles are great; the interface has that chic modernism that Google seems to love (call it their white period). But please don't tell me Google didn't borrow an idea or two from Facebook.
Motorola RAZR Droid

Motorola Droid RAZR early reviews are in

When it comes to smartphones I say: Anything but iPhone. My world is not black and white.
Barnes Noble Nook Tablet

Nook Tablet lands, but will it sell? (video)

Ultimately both the Fire and Nook Tablet will look infinitely better in just 12 months. I believe the sweet spot for e-readers is $59-79.
Canon EOS 300 with EOS Cinema

Filmmakers Dilemma: Canon C300 or RED Scarlet

The C300 is viewed by many as the natural, though more expensive, evolution of the famed 5D Mark II.
HTC Rezound on Verizon

Android Upgrade Dilemma: HTC Rezound, Motorola RAZR, or Google Nexus?

It's a solid device. But compared to the Nexus and RAZR I'm not convinced there's any compelling reason to choose it, unless, of course, you are smitten by HTC sense or Beats Audio.
Motorola Xoom 2? Only touring Europe for now...

Casey at the Bat: Motorola Xoom 2 announced

According to Business Insider, Motorola wants to FCZ on the RAZR release. And I've also heard they wish the Apple iPad did not exist.

Google Android takes market share from RIM and Microsoft (again)

What continues to amaze me is that only a few years ago Google was not even a player in the space.