According to Google, the secret of Android’s success lies in the fact that it is open source. Being open source means that manufacturers of tablets and handsets do not have to get a license or pay for it, if they use the technology in their products. However, in the recent past, a number of developments Read more
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Enterprises Prefer Apple over Android
Good Technology has released a report which says that although Android has shown exponential growth, they are not readily accepted by enterprises, who seem to prefer Apple. Good collected data from its enterprise customers and found that Apple iOS is much more preferred and popular. The report also said that the second quarter has seen Read more
Sprint’s Testing Method For Its Phones
Launch of new phones always vague It is commonly seen that when a mobile handset manufacturer unveils its plan to launch a new phone, the date is always vague. The company makes statements like “the summer”, or “second half of the current year”. This results in individuals eagerly awaiting the actual date of the launch. Read more
At&T Customers’ Efforts To Block T-Mobile Merger
Law firm along with customers want to prevent the merger Bursor & Fisher is working with some of AT&T’s clients to prevent the company’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile at $39 million. The law firm (based in New York) is representing a small group of AT&T’s customers working at demanding arbitration from the Company. AT&T is Read more
Amazon’s Tablet is going to compete with Apple’s tablet
Amazon’s syncing service, Whispersync works in tandem with Whispernet, a free cellular-based network piggybacking off Sprint that 3G Kindle users can connect to for free. This is the first time that Whispersync used mainly for bookmarking Amazon e-books. Allowing readers to pick up where they left off reading, even when switching between different Kindle devices and platforms.
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