Google has been having a tremendous amount of success with its Android mobile Operating System over the past year. Currently, over 200,000 Android devices are activated each day, and the Android OS has overtaken Apple’s iOS in terms of user base. What you may have forgotten is that Android is not Google’s only OS.
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BlackBerry Devices Banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE
August 23rd, 2010
Droid Despite the good news that BlackBerry is having for its release of the new Torch slider smartphone few weeks ago, BlackBerry is having a rough time abroad with two foreign governments.
New Design and Update to Google Images
August 3rd, 2010
Droid Since its start in 2001, Google has been improving its technologies to make it faster and easier to search for exactly the right images online. Indexing about 250 million images in 2001, increasing that to over 1 billion in 2005, and blowing out to a massive 10 billion images today.
Microsoft Security Essentials Beta
August 2nd, 2010
Droid Microsoft has announced the release of the beta for the next version of its Microsoft Security Essentials. The software will include a few changes and enhancements to the original release of its free, light weight anti-malware service, back in September 2009.
Outlook to Facebook Integration
July 23rd, 2010
Droid With a move that is set to bring the news-feeds of millions of Facebook fans to inboxes around the world, Microsoft announced the integration of Outlook, Facebook and Windows Live Messenger.
Few facts about Windows Phone 7
July 22nd, 2010
Droid Senior Vice President of Microsoft’s Mobile Communications devision, Andy Lees provided some updates and showed features of the new Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system during an event held last week in Washington DC.
Facebook will always be free!
July 19th, 2010
Droid Some Facebook users believe that the company will add a pricing structure to membership in the future despite the fact that the Facebook spokesman Larry Yu stated last month that they have absolutely no plans to charge for the basic service of using the social network.
iPhone 4 PR Nightmare
July 15th, 2010
Droid According to some PR experts, Apple will be forced to recall the iPhone4 after damaging Consumer Reports tests confirm that the problem with the antenna is a hardware flaw and not caused by software.
Changes to Google display advertising are likely to affect services like YouTube and Gmail
July 13th, 2010
Droid Google’s keyword-based advertisement model is evolving, and is likely to be taking a major overhaul in the future. The display advertisements, which are in use now may not have the greatest impact that Google has been after when compared to websites like Facebook which have taken different methods towards their display advertising. Google is rethinking [...]
Sony Cuts E-Reader Prices
July 12th, 2010
Droid With the release of the Apple iPad, many of the “e-ink” devices have taken a hard hit with price cuts. Sony has also reduced the price of its cheapest e-reader model, the Reader Pocket Edition from US$170 to US$150. This is following a recent US$30 drop which had occurred in April as well. The Touch [...]



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