Thursday, June 9, 2011

Android vs. iPhone and iPad by the numbers

JR Raphael: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: First impressions | Apple iOS 5 cuts iPhone, iPad loose from computers, embraces the cloud

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Android vs. iPhone and iPad by the numbers
How does Google's mobile operating system stack up against Apple's in the smartphone and tablet markets? We look at the data. Read More


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JR Raphael: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: First impressions
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 has officially arrived. Here's a first look at the superthin tablet and how it compares to its Honeycomb brethren. Read More

Apple iOS 5 cuts iPhone, iPad loose from computers, embraces the cloud
Apple outlined the changes that iOS 5, due for release this fall, will bring to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users. The devices are being cut free from computers and tied more closely into new cloud services. Read More

Apple iOS: Why it's the most secure OS, period
Several factors have combined to make the iPhone's and iPad's operating system into what is arguably the most secure commercial OS -- desktop or mobile. Read More

JR Raphael: Apple's iOS 5 and iCloud no threat to Android
Analysis: Apple's iOS 5 and iCloud are great news for existing iPhone users, but they aren't enough to help Apple stop Android's ever-increasing momentum. Read More

Android grows in top U.S. smartphone spot, with iPhone second
Google's Android continued as the top smartphone operating system in the U.S. in ComScore's latest ranking, while Apple's iPhone displaced the BlackBerry for second place. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Will Intel chips power future iPhones?
The post-keynote hangover may have set in, but it doesn't take much imagination to recognize Apple has lots of surprises for us in the months ahead, including Voice Controls in iOS 5, Find My Mac, larger screen iPhones and, further down the road, a move to Intel for Apple's mobile devices, maybe. Read More

PlayBook tablet gets second update that lacks native email
Research in Motion has added several new features to its PlayBook tablet, but it continues to lack native email capabilities demanded by many users. Read More


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How to improve the smartphone experience inside the enterprise
Every day in large and small offices across America, business workers ignore the PC or desk phone and grab their smartphones for convenient voice, email and Internet access. But delivering high quality cellular service inside office buildings is a challenge for wireless carriers, especially for high-speed data which requires a particularly strong signal. Read More

Douglas Haider: Mobile environment management
You know that feeling when you are looking at a Twitter stream and new messages pop up faster than you can even digest the previous messages? That's the feeling I get when learning about... Read More

Intel's new smartphone chip key to ARM battle
Intel's upcoming Medfield chip will be an acid test of the chip maker's ability to enter the smartphone market and battle ARM, analysts said. Read More

The right office apps for the iPad at work, round 2
If you provide or allow employees an iPad, here are the productivity apps that you should install on them Read More

HTC Evo 3D 'glasses-free' smartphone, Evo View tablet coming June 24 to Sprint
Sprint said it will start selling an HTC 4G tablet and the Evo 3D smartphone on June 24. Read More

2011 Marconi Prize goes to giants of cellular communications, data storage
The 2011 Marconi Prize, sometimes described as the Nobel Prize in Information Technology, has been awarded to two major contributors to cellular communications: Qualcomm Co-founder Irwin Jacobs and the late information theorist and professor Jack Wolf. Read More

Smartphone app points consumers to cheaper prescription drugs
Medco and Verizon Wireless released a mobile application that guides smartphone users to locations where they can purchase the lowest-cost prescription drugs. Read More



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