
The law seemed to have known Blackberry manufacturer RIM's woe as it recently overturned a ruling in a patent lawsuit Mformation had filed against RIM. Read More »
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Nokia has entered into a Patent Purchase Agreement with Vringo and this agreement will see Nokia selling over 500 of its patents.
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Verizon Wireless has announced at an event in New York City that they have added Microsoft Office 365 to their Small Business Essentials portfolio. Read More »
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In a research survey by Keynote Competitive Research it has been determined that users of smartphones and tablets are not satisfied with the speeds that their network provide especially when it comes to loading web pages. Read More »
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Blu products, has announced a new device. It's the Vivo 4.3 and they are calling it the world's first Dual Sim smartphone with Super AMOLED Plus Technology as well as a Dual Core processor. Read More »
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Windows Phone 7 users wanting to test Microsoft's revamped email service outlook.com which is being called Hotmail's successor was greeted with a warning that if they change the email address used to set up the phone, features such as email, the marketplace and skydrive among others will stop working. Read More »
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Blackberry manufacturer RIM continues to experience bad times. The research group IDC has said that Blackberry sales continued to decline last quarter and thus reached levels that was unseen since 2009. Aside from the Blackberry Playbook, we haven't had any new and newsworthy products from RIM in a while and like Nokia, they failed to update their ageing OS with significant features that would put them on par with Android and iOS. It is quite understandable then that they would end up in this predicament.
And if things couldn't have gotten any worse, the Blackberry 10 devices which would assist their transition was delayed until 2013 further hindering the recovery process. Delayed BB10 launch will mean that RIM would lose valuable holiday sales to rivals. Samsung still retains its place as #1 ahead of Apple.
Nokia with a 6.6% market share takes the third spot and HTC grabs the number 4 spot with a market share of 5.7%. ZTE Corp takes the 5th spot with a market share of 5.2% as its phones are proving to be popular in China, Latin America and the Caribbean. RIM is still a few cards shot of going bust and if they can make it through the rest of the year's big releases like Windows Phone 8 and the new iPhone 5, they might just prove to be deserving of an alternate option for consumers and operators.
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Thanks to the efforts of AndroidPolice and an XDA Developer, we now know that Google has been slowly adding specific code to Android that would enable multi-user support in the operating system. Cool isn't it? Well, in any case a blog post from AndroidPolice says that there is a surprising amount of multi-user work being done on Android - some of it is even working on devices right now. No doubt android fans will welcome the introduction of this must asked for feature and in fact, this could set android apart even more from the competition. Google is no doubt making important strides to Android and it is no surprise then that Android is one of the key mobile operating systems available.
Get the full scoop over at AndroidPolice.
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