Apple is exploring a different market segment as its ubiquitous iPad 2 tablets now find their way to toy stores.
Search This Blog
Friday, April 8, 2011
Android Fragmentation: FUD and Facts
Google's Android OS is more fragmented than Apple's iOS—and that is just fine.
Labels:
Android,
Android Gingerbread(2.3),
Android Honeycomb(3.0),
Apple,
Google,
Internet,
Smartphones
Thursday, April 7, 2011
AT&T/T-Mobile: What Does it Mean for You?
Last month, AT&T announced that it wanted to buy out T-Mobile USA.
Labels:
AT T,
Breaking News,
MetroPCS,
Mobile Technology,
T-Mobile,
TracFone,
Verizon
Rumor: Apple iOS 4.3.2 Coming in 2 Weeks.
Apple will fix bugs and address security issues on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch with the release of iOS 4.3.2 in about two weeks, according to Boy Genius Report.
Labels:
Apple,
Interesting,
iOS,
iPad,
iPhone,
iPod,
Mobile Technology,
Technology Rumors
What is Jailbreaking?
Apple lost its full control over the iPhone when legendary teenage hacker George Hotz used a soldering iron to cut open Apple's defences and unravel the secrets of the iPhone. The exploit famously inspired hordes of geeks who tried to get the better of Apple by offering iOs jailbreaks and finally setting up underground app stores that made decent business.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Future iOS Connector to Support DisplayPort, USB 3.0 and more?
Future iOS Connector to Support DisplayPort, USB 3.0 and more?
Labels:
Apple,
Breaking News,
iOS,
iPad,
iPhone,
iPod,
Mac,
Mobile Technology,
USB
Why Google's Tighter Control Over Android Is a Good Thing
Limiting availability of Android 3.0 code and apparent tightening of Android smartphone standards means that Google finally gets it about the platform.
Labels:
3G,
Android,
Breaking News,
Google,
Interesting,
Mobile Technology
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Verizon iPhone Customers Have Fewer Dropped Calls Than AT&T Customers
Apple iPhone 4 owners love their smartphones—but those with Verizon service are having a better experience than their AT&T peers, reveals a new survey.
T-Mobile 3G phones will need to be replaced
AT&T announced on March 21, that it would buy out T-Mobile, USA.
WiMax versus LTE
There is a lot of news about 4G technologies lately. The 2 main technologies in the US and the world at large are WiMax and LTE (long term evolution), but what does this mean for the consumer?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)