Even the VP of Apple can't deal with the fact that Android owners now have access to the Instagram app. Senior VP Phil Schiller recently quit Instagram for that reason.
The courts seem to be getting sick and tired of apple and android patent battles, and have officially ordered both companies to a settlement conference.
HTC is having a wide variety of issues with the htc one s and htc one x, and with another round of all time low sales and revenue, things arent looking up for the company
Andy Rubin was direct at MWC when stating that he would keep his android team away from Motorola. But according to the wallstreet journal, that strategy could be changing
according to Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson, the late CEO of Apple really did hate Android's guts on a deep and personal level...no ifs, ands, or buts about it.
Many iphone users are apparently disgusted that instagram has been released on android, and phandroid showed via twitter just how upset they actually are.
An upset iPhone user is suing apple for fraud, stating that Siri, the popular voice activated assistant cant do in real life what she does in commercials.
The android ecosystem is filled with fragmentation, and Google along with OEMS have no solution. If it would put an end to fragmentation, would you pay for updates?
ow many hours of video are uploaded to Youtube a day? How many emails are sent? How much porn do people watch online? A day in the life of the internet!
Google appears to be in big trouble. The companys entertainment section is going in all directions, and it seems that the company might be pulling itself apart.
Samsung and Asus have both recently announced EU pricing for the padfone and the galaxy note 10.1, and with extremely high pricing, sales will be hard to come by.
Steve Jobs was obsessed with the thought of destroying android, but months after his passing, it seems that apple is now willing to negotiate with Google.
The clock is ticking down to the release of the iPad 3 but with the Nexus Tablet not far off, can't Apple hold on to its crown?
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