Thursday, November 17, 2011

Hands on: Google's Galaxy Nexus and Android Ice Cream Sandwich

  Review: Amazon's Kindle Fire misfires | Nook Tablet: Hands-on with Barnes & Noble's alternative to the Kindle Fire
 
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Hands on: Google's Galaxy Nexus and Android Ice Cream Sandwich
I've been spending some hands-on time with Google's Galaxy Nexus and Android Ice Cream Sandwich this week -- and boy, oh boy, are we in for a treat, says J.R. Raphael. Read More


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Review: Amazon's Kindle Fire misfires
The Kindle Fire will appeal to those who buy books, videos and music at Amazon, but it will frustrate those looking for more versatility. Read More

Nook Tablet: Hands-on with Barnes & Noble's alternative to the Kindle Fire
The $250 Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet will provide solid competition for Amazon's Kindle Fire. Read More

Apple iPhone passes BlackBerry in business use, survey finds
Apple's iPhone has unseated the Research in Motion BlackBerry as the top smartphone used by mobile employees, according to an iPass survey of more than 2,300 workers. Read More

Enterprises slow to join voice-recognition surge
Questions remain about whether or when enterprises will start widely deploying voice-recognition technology on mobile devices, partly because internally developed, specialized apps would have to be built to overcome issues like background noise that could corrupt its operation. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: E-book readers as stocking stuffers
In all the excitement about the new color e-reader/tablets, not enough attention is being given to the the smaller and less expensive E-Ink e-readers that may, because of their approximately $100 price tags, be even more of an impulse buy than their sexier siblings. Read More

Sharp will stick with tablets, reveals new 7-in. model
Sharp said it has no plans to abandon its Galapagos tablet line and announced a 7-in. model that can serve as a WiMax router. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Windows Phone sales drop precipitously, says Gartner
At a time when Android phone sales have nearly tripled from a year ago, iPhone sales continue to climb, and overall smartphone sales jumped 42%, Windows Phone has done the seemingly impossible --- sold fewer phones in this quarter compared to a year ago. Read More

Verizon to sell rugged Casio phone for $150
Verizon Wireless will sell a rugged Casio push-to-talk cell phone starting Nov. 23 for $149.99 after rebate. Read More

Samsung becomes biggest smartphone vendor as Android's market share grows
Samsung became the biggest smartphone vendor in the world during the third quarter, and Android's market share has surpassed 50% for the first time, market research company Gartner said. Read More

AT&T to add six more LTE cities on Sunday
AT&T plans to add six more cities to its 4G LTE network on Nov. 20, bringing the total to 15 cities in the U.S. Read More

Regulators sniff around mobile privacy issues
Regulators are starting to investigate what kind of oversight is in place to make sure that mobile applications don't encroach on user privacy rights, a lawyer in Microsoft's Windows Phone segment said. Read More

Spike in mobile lawsuits spurs changes in courts, business models
The dramatic increase in the number of mobile industry lawsuits is forcing changes in the legal system and spurring new business models around patent licensing. Read More

Cox stops selling mobile service
Cox Communications, which planned its own mobile network in 2008 but later settled for reselling Sprint Nextel service, stopped selling wireless altogether on Wednesday. Read More

 
 
 

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