Tony Bradley, October 24, 2011
Over the weekend I wrote an article titled "What If Steve Jobs Is Right?" As the title implies, the post was a hypothetical look at the possibility that Steve Jobs' assertion that Android is a "stolen product" is true.
Mikael Ricknäs, October 24, 2011
The moment of truth has come for Nokia: the company is expected to launch its first phones based on Microsoft's Windows Phone OS Wednesday at Nokia World in London.
David Daw, October 24, 2011
You may think that Twitter is just good for following celebrities and swapping tweets with friends. But the social network is capable of a lot more.
Tony Bradley, October 23, 2011
What? Android tablet market share has skyrocketed almost 700 percent since a year ago, and the Apple iPad has plummeted to a meager 67 percent of the market? Why is it then, that iPads are everywhere?
Rick Broida, October 21, 2011
It's not uncommon to have iOS and Android users living under the same roof. Indeed, perhaps you've been an iPod owner for many users, but recently decided to pick up an Android-powered smartphone or tablet. Now the question becomes, how do you sync your iTunes music and playlists with your Android
Daniel Ionescu, October 21, 2011
The second incarnation of Google’s TV set top-box software will incorporate apps from the Android Market and will look a lot like Android for tablets.
Eric Mack, October 20, 2011
Ice Cream Sandwich, Google's latest update to the Android franchise, has plenty of improvements and changes hidden under the surface that make the mobile OS even sweeter.


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