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T-Mobile's roadmap of its upcoming devices with launch dates has leaked online. So let's take a look at what and when we can expect from T-Mobile even before they want us to know about it.
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The rumor mill for the next-generation iPad has already started churning and many speculations have already been made regarding the hardware specifications. Now, a concept design of the iPad 5 has emerged and shows what the next-gen Apple tablet will probably look like.
Microsoft has released a new app powered by Windows Azure called HelpBridge which can be used as a communication tool and a lifeline during a disaster.
ASUS says its interested in making Windows Phones, considering options of developing a Windows-based Padfone.
South Korea's KT Corp. aims to bring the country's pop industry to the world with a new music app: Genie K-Pop for Android.
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Microsoft has been trying its level best to establish its Windows Phone OS and eat into the share of other ecosystems like Android and iOS, which currently monopolize the market. In a bid to make its ecosystem a force to be reckoned with by increasing its app offerings, Microsoft has launched a new contest called "Next App Star," which specifically targets Windows Phone developers.
In the last quarter of 2012, Microsoft is estimated to have sold 1 million Surface RT tablets, a far cry from the number of iPads sold in the same period.
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Research In Motion (RIM) recently hosted its Port-A-Thon event where the company invited developers to submit their apps for its latest BlackBerry 10 OS, and the company disclosed that it has received 150,00 apps within just 37.5 hours.
In today's smartphone market, the choice basically comes down to two major platforms - Android and iOS - and one seems to be invading the other.