Product Reviews 3 Things Wrong With Quora's Potentially Awesome New iPhone App Uber-hyped question and answer site Quora has finally released its long-awaited iPhone app today and it's ok. I wish it was better but I'll probably use it more than the website. As expected, location is a big part of it, though I wish location was more granular and involved automated categorization. That's not really the biggest let-down… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
News You Guys. It's The Onion Everybody freaked out this morning over The Onion's decision to "live"-tweet a story about members of Congress holding children hostage in the Capitol building. Without a doubt, the first tweet of the barrage was troubling. "BREAKING: Witnesses reporting screams and gunfire heard inside the Capitol building," the tweet rang out. It has since been… Jon Mitchell View comments
Apple What Do Users Want In the iPhone 5? [Infographic] There is an announcement coming next week from Cupertino. While, there is a slight possibility that it will be about the death of the iPod Nano, it is far more likely that Apple is going to announce much-anticipated iPhone 5. Anything else would be shocking. We do not play the iPhone rumor game much at ReadWriteWeb. It is impossible to keep up… Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Virtualization Getting Started With Public Clouds Looking to spin up a virtual machine and get that project done in a hurry but not sure what your choices are in terms of cloud vendors? Here is a listing (not a rating) of some of the top vendors and what they offer. Pam Baker View comments
News First Challenge to FCC Net Neutrality: Is Splitting Hairs Legal? Last week's issuance by the Federal Communications Commission of rules to protect what some still call "net neutrality" was destined to be legally challenged by someone, on some grounds - that's the nature of regulatory government. (In a pre-emptive strike, Verizon filed its challenge last January.) But in the first of what will probably be… Enterprise Scott M. Fulton View comments