Here Comes the First Real Alternative to iPhone and Android
Mashable
“It's impossible for anyone to compete with the duopoly of Google and Apple,” says Constantinou. The mobile market, at least in rich countries, is winner-take-all. Users don't care who makes theirphone, he argues; they care whether or not it will run ...
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| LG Spectrum 2 Review (Verizon) SlashGear ... mid-range phones. Not too long ago, we reviewed the LG Optimus L9, a mid-range device at T-Mobile that wasn't extraordinary in any way but still a quality handset all around, and today it's the Verizon Spectrum 2 that's taking center stage. .... As ... See all stories on this topic » | SlashGear |
| Get your apps in a snap from this online platform The Hindu There is something rather challenging about developing and creating a mobile phone application or app. Now with SnapLion, anyone can take a stab at putting designs out there. As SnapLion's website says, it is “an online platform to create sleek ... See all stories on this topic » | The Hindu |
| Best androids for your phone plan Salon If you need a new phone today, and you are on T-Mobile, get the new LG Nexus 4. Get the Samsung ... Lastly, apps on Android are often of lesser polish or incompatible with older or outlier Android handsets because they have to be designed to work with ... See all stories on this topic » | Salon |
PhoneDog (blog)
These companies are banking on you loving the experience from your mobile device to your computer, and back again. Honestly, I believe this is exactly the right move to make. I love when my ecosystem works well together, especially when it is ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Developers Battle Complexity, Deployment Time
IT Jungle
Apple's iPhone and iPad require native apps written in Objective C. Apps for Google's Android devices are written in Java. Microsoft's Windows Mobile devices and Research in Motion's Blackberrys have specific development languages as well.
See all stories on this topic »TECHNOLOGY SPECTATOR: Nokia's Lumia 920 reviewed
Business Spectator
The situation is improving and Windows Phone 8 now has access to 46 out of the 50 most heavily used mobile apps, according to Microsoft's Windows Phone program manager Joe Belfiore. It's worth searching the Australian app store yourself to assess ...
See all stories on this topic »61% of Consumers Keep Old Phones - Do You?
Tom's Hardware Guide
Lookout's nationwide Google Consumer Survey found that a considerable proportion of cellphone owners keep their old mobile device. ... Factory resetting will restore an old phone to its original state, erasing apps, photos, contacts, call logs and more.
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