Would it be fitting if Huawei takes Nokia under its wings? Huawei has a huge ambition. The company wants to be the largest smartphone maker. However, to push forward quickly with this ambition, Huawei needs a little bit of help.
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Move over Instagram, Google Play Store belongs to Vine now. Vine for Android has only been on the Google Play Store for a week; however, in that short period of time, the app has surpassed Instagram to become the most downloaded social application.
Android users can now translate web pages with the new Chrome 28 beta. Chrome for Android now has a cool new feature via a recent update, one that should get some users excited.
Android users beware, a new malware called Obad could steal your personal information and make your life bad... very, very bad.
Does a low-cost, low-power Android-based PC sound good? AMD thinks it does, and plans to support Android and Chrome rather than remain faithful to just Windows 8.
The latest version of Android, versions 4.1.x and 4.2.x, aka Jelly Bean, now powers 33 percent of devices according to Google, which means it could unseat Gingerbread soon as the top Android OS by the end of the year.
The price of an Intel powered Windows 8 tablet might soon be so affordable, that anyone could purchase one, without breaking the bank. Windows 8.1 will power these new cost effective tablets along with Intel's new Atom processor code-named Bay Trail.
The Google Play Store is gaining on the App Store. Naturally, Apple has reasons to worry. The Apple App Store is currently the most popular app platform with over 850,000 apps as of May 2013, and 50 billion app downloads.
BlackBerry keeps falling on a yearly basis while Windows Phone slowly climbs. Windows Phone market share in the U. S. and the UK is growing steadily year over year, but still the platform sits way behind the likes of Android and iOS in the overall numbers.
Are these ten Android smartphones the best on offer so far in 2013? The year 2013 has seen many Android smartphones hit the market, however, only a few of these get any real recognition among critics, bloggers, and users.
Google is playing it safe for the moment so far as facial recognition for Google Glass is concerned.
Could HTC M4, Nokia Lumia 1030, and Sony Togari be real, or are they an elaborate hoax? Something interesting is brewing, as leaked photos of a trio of potentially impressive handsets, have hit the web.
How does Intel plan on bringing the fight to ARM? The first step is with its newly announced Haswell chipset for desktops, notebooks, and tablet devices.