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Android Tops Apple, RIM in US Smartphone Market Share PC Magazine Google's Android operating system had a successful third quarter, capturing about 44 percent of the US smartphone market ahead of Apple and Research in Motion, according to two reports. NPD Group and Canalys released reports on Monday that said Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Xbox Kinect To Crush PlayStation Move? InformationWeek IDC estimates Microsoft's hands-free control system could top Sony's rival offering in units sold by as much as 50%. By Paul McDougall , InformationWeek When it comes to the advanced controller wars, Microsoft's Xbox Kinect system could outsell Sony's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blekko Aims to Slash Away Shady Search Results TechNewsWorld By Richard Adhikari Blekko, a new search engine that launched in beta Monday, uses a wiki-like model deliver results. Volunteers work to categorize the Web by creating slashtags for topics and weeding out malware and spam sites. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: iOS Daylight Savings Glitch Results in Oversleeping PC Magazine Those affected by the end of Daylight Savings Time may have overslept an hour this morning if they relied on their iOS 4.1-based alarms. This morning, iOS 4.1 users in Europe reported that their alarm clocks failed to account for the time change due to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple Sues Motorola over Multitouch in Android Phones eWeek Apple sues Motorola for infringing on patents related to multitouch and other access technologies in its Android smartphone lineup. Motorola had sued Apple earlier this month. Apple fired back at Motorola for what it alleges is an infringement on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple's next-gen iPhone rumored with RFID-enabled 'remote computing' Apple Insider By Sam Oliver The addition of a near-field communication chip to Apple's next-generation iPhone would add not only "e-wallet" transactions, but also the ability to securely turn a nearby Mac into your own computer, complete with custom settings and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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