Messages Beta for OSX bring iOS iMessage to the Mac – AVAILABLE NOW!

With the announcement of Apple’s latest desktop operating system, OS X “Mountain Lion” hitting the web this morning, one of the more exciting features for business on the move is that Apple’s iOS communications platform, iMessage, is coming to Apple’s Mac platform as, simply, Messages. The app is currently in beta, but works great for sending text, pictures and even video quickly and easily to your friends no matter where they are. iMessage already worked to ease communication between iPad and iPhone users—with the addition of a Mac App, Messages is sure to be a hit. You don’t have to wait for this summer’s Mountain Lion release, however: you can download the Messages beta today on Apple’s site.

Is bigger better? Samsung’s betting on it with the Galaxy Note 5.3″ Phone

I got my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Note (available for preorder now from AT&T, arrives this Friday, Feb. 17th) a couple of days ago, and while I haven’t completely made up my mind about the device, there are a few things I’d like to share ahead of my full review coming next week. First and foremost, this is a big phone (a Samsung rep I talked to called it a “Super Phone”). As you can see below, it fits right in between the 3.5″ iPhone 4 and the smallest of Samsung’s Galaxy Tabs, the 7″ model:

While some reports as to it’s size are exaggerated, there’s no denying that this is a big device. The best example of it’s size I could think of was that it’s roughly the same size/shape as a “pocket” sized Moleskine notebook. Granted, the Galaxy Note is thinner, but if you think about where you’d store a Moleskine (blazer pocket for me, or maybe messenger bag) then you probably have a sense as to whether or not you’d feel comfortable keeping this device in, say, the front pocket of your jeans.

However, for some this larger size is going to be a huge advantage. For one, it means the phone packs a massive 2500mAh battery, which should be enough to power it’s 4G LTE chipset all day long. This means you’ll be able to enjoy lightning fast LTE speeds (I personally witnessed over 33mbit download, 11mbit upload speeds) without having to search for a power outlet every few hours. The huge screen means you’re unlikely to miss-click a button, or click on the wrong link. It also means that for users with impaired sight or who need high magnification reading glasses, the device should prove popular.

This Is the Way You Do Stylus

The second thing I noticed was how quickly and easily I was able to annotate images on the device, like the size comparison pic above. In a clear nod to both the Palm Pilots of the past, as well as the Nintendo 3DS, the Galaxy Note includes a hard plastic tipped stylus. With it, you’re able to quickly and easily take screenshots (a shockingly rare feature on Android devices), mark them up, take notes, highlight text, and more.

The stylus experience on the Galaxy Note is, frankly, remarkable. I’m a huge fan of using a stylus on my iPad 2 to take notes and draw, and it’s not an ideal experience. With the fat-tipped, capacitive styluses you have to use on the iPad (essentially, a fake thumb on a stick!), it’s hard to get accurate lines. Handwriting is often too-big to be useful. In contrast, on the Galaxy note I’m able to write small, and legibly, in the included S Memo app. In contrast to the iPad, where there’s something of an input lag (the lines you draw trail behind the location of the pen), input lag on the Galaxy Note is virtually non-existent. You can even input text with the stylus and ditch the on-screen keyboard, and in my brief tests the handwriting recognition software is shockingly accurate. Read More

Free Galaxy S II Phone with Tablet Purchase from AT&T

Astute readers of this blog have probably noticed this great deal from AT&T in the banner on our site. Basically, with the purchase of of a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9″ Android Tablet you get a FREE Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket Android smartphone. We like the Galaxy Tab 8.9 because it’s got a fast dual-core processor to easily handle your web browsing, Adobe flash, business document and even gaming needs, while maintaining a small size and form factor. It’s bigger than your basic Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet, but more portable than a full-sized Galaxy Tab or iPad.

As well, the Galaxy S II Skyrocket is a great Android smartphone. It’s got a huge screen, 4G connectivity, massive 1GB of RAM, 8 megapixel camera, and a gorgeous Super AMOLED Plus display. Basically, everything you’d expect from a high-end smartphone.

The best part? In a few months, BOTH of these devices will be getting the upgrade to Android’s latest operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. Samsung confirmed this in a blog post last month, with both devices making the list of product they’ll be upgrading to Android 4.0 in the first quarter of 2012.

This is a limited time offer and applies to AT&T Premier members only, so check it out today and see if you qualify.

Targus Dock Perfect Accessory for your New Ultrabook

While not specifically a dock for Ultrabooks, these slick new docks from Targus that require a single USB 3.0 port do make the perfect match. Ultrabooks tend to have fewer ports and expansion options than other laptops thanks to their limited thickness, which means that you won’t easily be able to attach them to a variety of devices easily. These two Targus docks, the SuperSpeed video docking stations with and without power, carry MSRPs of $249 and $199 respectively.

Hands-on Look at Corning’s Gorilla Glass 2: The Same Durability, 20% Thinner

At CES we had a chance to meet with Jon Pesansky, a Senior Product Engineer at Corning. Jon was there as part of a large push by Corning to get the word out about Gorilla Glass 2. Many of you are probably already familiar with Gorilla Glass—it can currently be found on a variety of non-Apple smartphones and tablets, including virtually every top-of-the-line Android model. For those that don’t know, Gorilla Glass is a type of glass specially engineered by Corning to withstand a huge amount of stress, far beyond what normal or even tempered glass can withstand. It won’t scratch easily and it won’t shatter when you inevitably drop your phone.

Gorilla Glass 2, the latest incarnation of the glass, is 20% thinner than the current product. That should allow for thinner, sleeker devices to be created with the glass as well as enhanced touch sensitivity from your fingers being closer to the touch sensitivity elements.

To prove Gorilla Glass 2 can stand up to the task, Mr. Pesansky puts it on the workbench to demonstrate just how strong Gorilla Glass 2 really is:

Are people more important than apps? Microsoft, Nokia and AT&T are betting on it.

Today is the second day of CES and out of everything I’ve heard so far one line in particular, from AT&T CEO of Mobility Ralph de la Vega, struck me more than anything else. Speaking of the Windows Phone 7 platform in general, but also specifically about the new Nokia Lumia 900, Ralph said that the phone is “built around people, not applications.”

There’s no doubt that Microsoft is battling RIM for last place in the smartphone market. Even Android, once a laughing stock for it’s complete lack of apps, is today a solid #2 platform behind Apple in terms of both quantity and quality of apps. De La Vega’s quote struck me because it finally admitted something we in the industry all know: Microsoft is in no position to compete with Apple on apps. Apple customers are paying customers, and they buy apps in droves. Apple’s App Store is the most profitable mobile marketplace by a long shot, attracting the hottest developers and most exciting apps first.

But can people replace apps as the new metric by which a phone platform is judged? Read More

Top of the line Windows smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 900, coming exclusively to AT&T

The latest Windows phone has arrived, and it’s quickly going to become known as THE Windows phone to own. Boasting 4G LTE from AT&T, the Nokia Lumia 900 is a beautiful phone. WIth a body molded from a single piece of polycarbonate available in cyan and black. It looks striking, and definitely has a winning aesthetic.

But with the Windows Phone platform currently battling for last place, how does Nokia expect to be able to a) break back into the American market and b) win mindshare from deeply entrenched platforms like iPhone and Android?

Nokia has a few ideas. Read More

Meet the World’s First Tablet Running Ice Cream Sandwich, Available Today

Fans of Google’s operating system have been asking themselves for months, when will my device get Ice Cream Sandwich? For the first time, a massive number of Android users are demanding the absolute latest on their devices, and Ice Cream Sandwich, the operating system that’s expected to “unite” the previously tablet-only Honeycomb operating system with the mobile innovations of Google’s Gingerbread.

Well, the first tablet running ICS is out, and it turns out it’s not some brand new flagship model but the already existing Asus Transformer Prime. Yeah, you read that right: the hybrid Tablet from Asus that combines the portability of a tab with the flexibility of being able to input data with a keyboard and mouse. Asus Transformer Prime users won’t have to wait either: the ICS update, apparently, is coming out TODAY.

So if you happen to be a lucky Asus Transformer Prime owner, go ahead and check for updates—you’ll be surprised to discover you own the world’s first Tablet to run Google’s absolute latest.

The Best Posts of 2011

What a wild ride. When Mario brought me in to take over editorial duties on this blog in March, I had no idea what I was in for. But getting to work with some amazing writers, being afforded the opportunity appear weekly on Mario’s radio show, and getting to play with the latest tech has made it a completely rewarding experience. And we’re just getting started: if you thought 2011 was a big year for us, just wait until you see what we’ve got in store for 2012.

Today marks Small Biz Go Mobile’s last day of publication this year, and we’re all looking forward to taking a couple of weeks to spend time with our family and loved ones. But until we resume on January 2nd (before quickly scuttling off to Las Vegas for International CES 2012!), I thought it would be a good time to recap some of our top posts of the year for any visitors over the holiday break.

Whether you’re a small business or even a solo entrepreneur, you’re bound to find a great tip you missed this year. Read More