Nicholas Kolakowski

About

Nicholas Kolakowski is a staff editor at eWEEK, covering Microsoft and other companies in the enterprise space, as well as evolving technology such as tablet PCs. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Playboy, WebMD, AARP the Magazine, AutoWeek, Washington City Paper, Trader Monthly, and Private Air.

Microsoft Smartphone U.S. Market Share Dips: comScore

Microsoft€™s Windows Phone platform has attracted a fair amount of buzz over the past few months, largely thanks to Nokia€™s steady cadence of new smartphone releases. But that hasn€™t yet translated into any significant gains in Microsoft€™s overall smartphone market share, according to new data from comScore. According to the research firm, Microsoft€™s share of […]

Apple’s New iPad Will Pressure Android: Analyst

Apple’s new iPad could help solidify its position against other tablets in the marketplace, according to a new analyst report. “We believe Apple will maintain its dominant market share of the fast-growing tablet market despite increased competition,” T. Michael Walkley, an analyst with Canaccord Genuity, wrote in a March 8 research note. “We believe the […]

Apple’s New iPad Lacks Name for Good Reason: Analyst

Within moments of Apple executives unveiling the latest version of the iPad, ripples of confusion began spreading across the blogosphere, centered on one key fact: The new device seemed to lack an official name. Executives onstage had referred to the tablet simply as “the new iPad.” That ran contrary to the buzz heading into the […]

Apple, Microsoft Licensing Fees Could Alter Android Landscape

Apple is apparently negotiating with some Android manufacturers to settle long-running patent disputes, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. Apple wants to discuss terms with Motorola Mobility and Samsung, two of the largest producers of Android devices, according to the report, which cites unnamed sources familiar with the matter. However, that […]

The new iPad

The new iPad The new iPad greatly resembles the previous editions, and comes in either white or black. Retina Display The new iPad’s Retina Display boasts 2048 by 1536 resolution. iOS 5.1 With the iOS 5.1 software update, new features include a personal hotspot, a redesigned camera app, and seamless interaction with iCloud, which syncs […]

New 4G iPad Features Retina Display, A5X Processor, Revamped Apps

Apple’s new iPad includes a high-resolution Retina Display, a new A5X processor with quad-core graphics and a 5-megapixel rear camera capable of shooting 1080p video. In an interesting twist, company executives didn’t affix an official name to the tablet during its March 7 unveiling, instead referring to it only as the “new iPad.” Apple CEO […]

Google Play Aims to Battle Apple iTunes

Google’s systemic revision of its services continues, with the introduction of “Google Play.” “Starting today, Android Market, Google Music and the Google eBookstore will become part of Google Play,” Jamie Rosenberg, Google’s director of digital content, wrote in a March 6 posting on the search engine giant’s Official Blog. On mobile devices, the update from […]

iPad HD Launching March 16: Report

Apple will launch the new iPad March 16, according to a report on the blog 9to5Mac. The blog drew its information from an unnamed source associated with the Apple Store. In essence, that means the next iPad will launch nine days after Apple€™s March 7 event in San Francisco, when it€™s popularly expected the company […]

iPad Mini Doesn’t Fit Apple Vision, Release Cycle

Could Apple benefit from releasing a 7-inch tablet? The company€™s reluctance to embrace a smaller tablet form factor is well-known. Apple CEO Steve Jobs famously used an October 2010 earnings call to denigrate 7-inch tablets as inferior to the company€™s 9.7-inch iPad. Before his passing a year later, he almost certainly produced a road map […]

Nokia’s PureView Not Coming to North America

Nokia is attracting a fair bit of buzz for its PureView smartphone, which features a 41-megapixel camera sensor backed by new recording and image technology. However, Nokia€™s Website suggests the device won€™t appear in North America, depriving shutterbugs on these shores from being able to take ultra-high-resolution photographs with a Symbian-powered smartphone. (Engadget seems to […]