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- TouchDown for iOS brings NitroDesk's popular Exchange ActiveSync client to iPhone users
- comScore: Android controls 52.6 percent of U.S. smartphone market, Samsung still the leading manufacturer
- T-Mobile and MetroPCS in merger talks, may announce deal as early as tomorrow
- Nokia outcasts Jolla Ltd. set to debut MeeGo-based OS and phone next month
- Bed Bath & Beyond and Gap join other retailers in MCX mobile payment initiative
- AT&T announces HTC One X+ and HTC One VX as U.S. exclusives
- T-Mobile and Leap complete deal to swap spectrum ins several markets
- Ofcom offers to accelerate 4G auction to avoid lawsuits and speed up 4G launches in UK
- Samsung sues Apple for alleged patent violations in Apple iPhone 5
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread still outnumbers Android 4.x devices 2 to 1
TouchDown for iOS brings NitroDesk's popular Exchange ActiveSync client to iPhone users Posted: 02 Oct 2012 02:04 PM PDT TouchDown built a name for itself as the premiere Exchange ActiveSync client for Android. Developer NitroDesk hopes to repeat that success and become the best Exchange client for the iPhone as well. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 02 Oct 2012 01:05 PM PDT Research firm comScore reports that Google Android is still the leading smartphone operating system in the United States by a comfortable margin. Read the full story here. |
T-Mobile and MetroPCS in merger talks, may announce deal as early as tomorrow Posted: 02 Oct 2012 11:09 AM PDT T-Mobile USA may acquire low-cost carrier MetroPCS. While rumors of such a merger have been reported several times before, Deutsche Telekom and MetroPCS are said to be in advanced talks that could lead to an official announcement being made tomorrow. Read the full story here. |
Nokia outcasts Jolla Ltd. set to debut MeeGo-based OS and phone next month Posted: 02 Oct 2012 10:32 AM PDT Former Nokia executives formed the startup Jolla Ltd. to resurrect MeeGo, and the company will soon showcase a MeeGo-based OS and phone ahead of its planned launch in 2013. Read the full story here. |
Bed Bath & Beyond and Gap join other retailers in MCX mobile payment initiative Posted: 02 Oct 2012 07:30 AM PDT The Merchant Customer Exchange has announced that six new companies have joined its group of retailers that are working to create a mobile payment system run by Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, and several other stores. Read the full story here. |
AT&T announces HTC One X+ and HTC One VX as U.S. exclusives Posted: 02 Oct 2012 06:56 AM PDT HTC announced a refreshed HTC One X+ hours ago, and the Taiwanese manufacturer will sell the phone through the same U.S. carrier that offered the original One X - AT&T. Read the full story here. |
T-Mobile and Leap complete deal to swap spectrum ins several markets Posted: 02 Oct 2012 06:49 AM PDT Leap Wireless and T-Mobile announced in April that the two companies planned to exchange spectrum in several markets. The deal finalized today with Leap gaining 10 MHz of AWS spectrum in Phoenix, Houston, Galveston, and Bryan-College Station, Texas. T-Mobile gained spectrum in several parts of Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The two companies also exchanged spectrum in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and various markets in New Mexico and Texas. The airwave swaps should allow Leap, under its Cricket brand, and T-Mobile to improve their respective networks in several markets. Read the full story here. |
Ofcom offers to accelerate 4G auction to avoid lawsuits and speed up 4G launches in UK Posted: 02 Oct 2012 06:32 AM PDT UK regulator Ofcom and Culture Secretary Maria Miller will discuss plans to move up the long-delayed auction of radio spectrum necessary for the launch of more 4G networks in Great Britain. Read the full story here. |
Samsung sues Apple for alleged patent violations in Apple iPhone 5 Posted: 02 Oct 2012 06:05 AM PDT Samsung has filed another complaint against Apple, alleging that Apple's iPhone 5 infringes on eight patents held by the Korean manufacturer. Will the two companies reach an agreement before heading to trial? Read the full story here. |
Android 2.3 Gingerbread still outnumbers Android 4.x devices 2 to 1 Posted: 02 Oct 2012 05:54 AM PDT Though Android 2.3 Gingerbread was released nearly two years ago, it remains the most widely used version of Android today. New information released by Google reveals that Gingerbread is used on 55.8 percent of Android phones, a leading position it is unlikely to relinquish for a very long time. Read the full story here. |
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Ios and android are the two main phone os . ios used by APPLE , android used by main companies . android phones cost less when compare with ios phones.
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