Posted by magician | Posted in Technology | Posted on 13-02-2011
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BlackBerry Devices May Run Android Apps
crankyspice writes “RIM is allegedly prepping the QNX-based operating system running their forthcoming PlayBook tablet to run Android applications, according to a Bloomberg article. As RIM has stated that the QNX platform will run at least some of its upcoming smartphones as well, this could cinch Android’s status as the lingua franca of smartphone application environments, especially with …
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Posted by magician | Posted in Technology | Posted on 01-02-2011
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Android Becomes Best-Selling Smartphone, Serious iPad Challenger
Google’s Android is now the top smartphone platform in the world. Meanwhile, Android has seriously cut into Apple’s domination of the tablet computer market. Click to read the rest of this post…
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Posted by magician | Posted in Technology | Posted on 27-01-2011
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Morning Tech Wrap: Nokia, Sony, Facebook
Sony announces the successor to the PSP, HTC may bring out two Facebook phones and other tech news.
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Posted by magician | Posted in Technology | Posted on 26-01-2011
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Posted by magician | Posted in Technology | Posted on 07-01-2011
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Original article: Samsung Galaxy Tab gets a WiFi-only version
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Apple is facing increasing competition in the Tablet space and much of it is taking advantage of Apple’s absence from CES and using the show to make a play for market share. This even applies to old models as we can see Samsung promoting a WiFi-only version of the long-in-the-tooth Galaxy Tab.
The Galaxy’s high price (almost as expensive as the iPad!) may have motivated Samsung to offer a version for the wallet-concious that lacks the mobile connectivity and gains the WiFi instead.
The WiFi tablet will also support DLNA, allowing users to pipe content to their suitably equipped TVs.
Samsung’s tablet is not just the only manufacturer to compete with Apple’s iPad in terms of quality and support, its association with the Android OS (‘Samdroid’) is compared with the Wintel partnership in the desktop world. This bodes well for the company in an industry which saw almost 900% growth in mobile phone and tablet activations from in the year to 2010 and if that wasn’t enough Android was recently announced to have overtaken the iPhone platform as the dominant player in the sector.
The Galaxy Tab WiFi will be available in the US in the first quarter of 2011.
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