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- Google releases Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich source code
- Leaked BlackBerry London is real, launching in Q3
- BBX-powered BlackBerry London phone purportedly pictured
- A month with the iPhone 4S
- Developers more attracted to Windows Phone than BlackBerry; excited for Kindle Fire
- Apple releases iTunes 10.5.1, iTunes Match to launch later today?
- Sprint announces new 3G/4G broadband data plans
- Purported Google music store screenshots reveal ‘Free Song of the Day,’ more
- Aging iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS still best-selling phones in Q3
- HTC to unveil quad-core tablet in February
| Google releases Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich source code Posted: Google on Monday released the source code for the latest version of its Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. This build of Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.1) is the same version that will ship on the first ICS device, Samsung's Galaxy Nexus, and it is … |
| Leaked BlackBerry London is real, launching in Q3 Posted: \ We've just heard from a trusted source that the dummy device The Verge posted an image of earlier today is indeed a real BlackBerry, and it should in fact launch as the company's first BBX-based smartphone. Our source told us that the BlackBerry Colt, … |
| BBX-powered BlackBerry London phone purportedly pictured Posted: One of RIM's first BBX BlackBerry devices could be the BlackBerry London, pictured above. The London is purportedly equipped with a dual-core TI OMAP processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 16GB of storage, an 8-megapixel camera, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for video chat and 1GB of RAM. … |
| Posted: It has been a month since Apple released its latest smartphone, the iPhone 4S. A month since it crushed sales records. A month since consumers got their first hands-on experience with Siri, the intelligent assistant that may help change the way we interact with consumer … |
| Developers more attracted to Windows Phone than BlackBerry; excited for Kindle Fire Posted: Developers are now more compelled to build apps for Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system than for RIM's aging BlackBerry OS, new research from Appcelerator and IDC revealed Monday. "The third major mobile OS after iOS and Android is now clearly Windows [Phone], driven largely by … |
| Apple releases iTunes 10.5.1, iTunes Match to launch later today? Posted: Apple has finally released iTunes 10.5.1 to the public after months of internal and developer testing. Besides bug fixes, the big change that iTunes 10.5.1 brings is support for iTunes Match, Apple's cloud-based music storage service that will allow your entire music library, purchased from … |
| Sprint announces new 3G/4G broadband data plans Posted: Sprint on Monday announced two new less expensive mobile broadband data plans that will replace the carrier's existing plans. The changes apply to tablets, mobile hotspot devices, netbooks, notebooks and USB modems. Customers may choose between a $49.99 plan that provides 6GB of 3G or … |
| Purported Google music store screenshots reveal ‘Free Song of the Day,’ more Posted: Images of what is purported to be Google's upcoming Android music store surfaced over the weekend, and they may reveal several details surrounding the upcoming music service Google is expected to unveil on Wednesday. Spanish-language blog TecnoDroidVe published a number of screenshots over the weekend, … |
| Aging iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS still best-selling phones in Q3 Posted: Despite the huge variety of new smartphones released since the previous two generations of iPhone were first unveiled, Apple's devices still managed to top the list of best-selling phones in the U.S. last quarter. According to new data released by market research firm The NPD … |
| HTC to unveil quad-core tablet in February Posted: HTC has not found tremendous success thus far with its first two tablet offerings. Despite a carrier deal with Sprint, the Sense UI, a unique note-taking feature called Scribe and a bunch of scantily-clad women toting the tablet at a few events, our sources suggest … |
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