Editor's note: BlackBerry is rumored to be considering the possibility of supporting Android apps. Read my take on this juicy rumor and then vote in our poll. And, don't miss 10 predictions for Windows 8 and the on-going chess match between AT&T and Verizon over the iPhone. -Jason Android apps on BlackBerry? Brilliant idea or white flag? BlackBerry is rumored to be considering a move to support Android apps on its next generation QNX operating system. Is this an aggressive attack or a surrender. Read and then vote. Read more | News from ZDNet | | CEO survey: race is on for innovation, may the best IT win Many business leaders say IT kept the wolves away from their doors during the recession. Now, a new PriceWaterhouseCooper survey finds, they see IT as a growth engine for new innovation. Read more | Google has forked Android Thereââ¬â¢s no official word, but it doesn't take much reading between the lines to see that Android 3 will be for tablets only while the Android 2.x line is for smartphones. Read more | Android forking?!?!?! DON'T PANIC! So, Google has forked the Android open-source project ... but DON'T PANIC! Read more | Tech pioneers test energy storage with solar-powered telco base station I have written several times in the past about turnkey solutions being deployed by some telecommunications companies, notably Alcatel-Lucent, to extend the mobile telecommunications network in the... Read more | AT&T CEO: Verizon iPhone means volatile first half, but confident about Android AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said the launch of Verizon's iPhone may mean a "rocky" and "volatile" first half of 2011, but a bevy of Android devices can pick up the slack. Read more | AT&T quietly matching VZW's unlimited data plan for iPhone It should come as a surprise to no one that AT&T is quietly offering iPhone customers its (previously discontinued) unlimited data for $30/month. The moveàis an effort to avert a possible... Read more | 2.1 million Windows Phone 7 licenses sold to OEMs in 2010 Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 operating system seems to be doing pretty well, with a fast growth in applications as well. Read more | Motorola Mobility: We're already seeing a Verizon iPhone induced slowdown Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha says his company is already seeing a slowdown in sales ahead of Verizon's launch of the iPhone. Read more | King of the iPhone clones It's time for Macworld 2011 here in San Francisco. The MacGeeks descend in droves to show how real their love is. Be it scary or exciting, there is nothing fake about this crowd.But a different... Read more | My franchise keyboard is on a laptop Writers, be they world-famous novelists, prolific bloggers or business report writers, can appreciate how important it is to have a great keyboard. When this group hears that the best keyboard... Read more | Nintendo earnings and profits in freefall Nintendo has posted financial earnings for the nine-month period that ended December 31st, 2010, and it shows a company where earnings and profits are in freefall. Read more | Netflix: We're still a tech company The thing to remember about Netflix is that, despite looking like a distribution company for a Hollywood-centric industry, the company is all Silicon Valley.The company is poised for growth,... Read more | Hulu considers turning itself into an online cable operator While Netflix is thriving as it turns itself into more and more into a paid online streaming service, Hulu is struggling internally to figure out what direction it will take, according to the Wall... Read more | |  |  | About this newsletter | The Sanity Check newsletter is my daily update on the technology world. You'll get my top stories, opinions, reviews, user polls, and hand-picked stories of the day. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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