L’intervista di Engadget a Stephen Elop il nuovo CEO di Nokia
L’inizio del Keynote di Eric Schmidt CEO di Google al WMC2001
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Due dati balzano alla vista:la ripartizione quasi paritetica Android-Apple-Blackberry e la quota modestissima di Nokia (Via Nielsen)
Via Mashable Google has just pulled 21 popular free apps from the Android Market. According to the company, the apps are malware aimed at getting root access to the user’s device, gathering a wide range of available data, and downloading more code to it without the user’s knowledge. Although Google has swiftly removed the apps … Leggi tutto
Google ha rilanciato a Barcellona il vecchio giochino della raccolta dei pin androidi che ha fatto la fortuna di Coca Cola nelle Olimpiadi Da WMC 2011 Barcellona
Al WMC 2011 di trovano ovunque androidi e Google ci gioca con ottimi risultati e con applicazione divertenti e assolutamente inutili
L’intervista di Engadget a Stephen Elop il nuovo CEO di Nokia
L’inizio del Keynote di Eric Schmidt CEO di Google al WMC2001
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Via Canalys Canalys today published its final Q4 2010 global country-level smart phone market data, which revealed that Google’s Android has become the leading platform. Shipments of Android-based smart phones reached 32.9 million, while devices running Nokia’s Symbian platform trailed slightly at 31.0 million worldwide. But Nokia did retain its position as the leading global … Leggi tutto
Via Digitimes HTC plans to launch three tablet PCs in the first half of 2011 with the first model, the Flyer, to begin shipping in the US market in March, according to sources at handset component suppliers. The Flyer, which looks like an enlarged version of HTC’s Desire smartphone, will run on Android 2.3. HTC … Leggi tutto
Diverte l’incipit dell’articolo I won’t lie, I watched the whole video for this Polaroid tablet hoping and hoping that at some point it would print a picture out of the back. Spoiler alert! It never happened. Sad.
Via Techcrunch Fragmentation. Curation. Recommendations. Take your pick: Android is getting all three, compliments of a new Amazon-run application marketplace due to launch later this year. Today, Amazon has launched the developer-facing part of the store, inviting devs to submit their applications so that they’re ready when the app store is ready for its consumer … Leggi tutto