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Opinions Mixed on Apple's Deletion of YouTube from iOS 6 PCWorld (blog) "[It's] more reason to get an Android tablet, these patents and rivalries will be Apple's downfall," Saami Siddiqui writes. "YouTube app removal is Apple's cynical attempt to embarrass Google, nothing more; perfectly timed with the Samsung lawsuit," Sergey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple drops YouTube as iPhone 5 hints a Google-free phone Computerworld (blog) + More . The Apple [AAPL] decision to dump native YouTube support from iOS 6 is utterly inevitable as the company continues to punish Google [GOOG] for what Cupertino's executives see as that firm's duplicity regarding Android and the iPhone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Samsung working on Android 4.1 update for Galaxy S III CNET Samsung is reportedly ready to issue Android 4.1 to the Galaxy S III. Samsung is on the verge of releasing an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for its Galaxy S III smartphone, according to a recent SamMobile report. The mobile blog claims that internal testing of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Survey: Tablet buyers rate apps availability, price the highest Computerworld That compares to Android and Kindle Fire owners who rated price as more important -- 7.9 and 8.1 -- than the availability of applications -- 7.3 and 7.5 -- according to comScore. For iPad owners, brand, OS and music and video capabilities were all seen as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple: Google's YouTube won't be included in iOS 6 Washington Post As Google has pushed into the market with its Android software -- now the most-used smartphone operating system -- the relationship between the two companies frayed. Apple also plans to replace Google's maps application with its own in the next iOS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Over $1 Billion Wiped From HTC's Market Capitalization Wall Street Journal Shares in HTC, an early adopter of Google Inc.'s Android operating system, fell by their daily 7% limit on Tuesday and ended at 240.50 New Taiwan dollars (US$8.04), extending Monday's 6.9% decline. So far this year, HTC shares have fallen more than 50%. See all stories on this topic » | ||
How iOS growth underscores Google's brilliant Android strategy Network World After shipping 24 million iPhones and 17 million iPads, iOS devices accounted for more than 70% ($26 Billion) of Apple's $35 billion third-quarter 2012 sales. Comparatively, Android is deployed at a rate of about 1 million units a day, increasing worldwide ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Linux Today - Desktop Android? Multi-user Android support is on its ... ZDnet: Android is great on smartphones and tablets, but it could work on the desktop? Linuxtoday.com | ||
Android-Based Game Console Closing Out Record-Breaking ... By David J. Hill Tired of feeling boxed in by your game console? Then rush over to Kickstarter and get ready to throw your money at the screen. Ouya (pronounced "ooo-yah!"), the widely publicized new platform, is an open game console built on Android that ... Singularity Hub | ||
This Lego Android mascot wants to be made official | Ubergizmo By Tyler Lee If you're a fan of Lego and Google's Android mobile platform, then you and GLHTurbo both have something in common. Now it seems that in a demonstration of his love for both Lego and Android, he has painstakingly pieced together [...] Ubergizmo | ||
Toshiba rolls out Android 4.0 for the 10 inch Thrive tablet - Liliputing By Brad Linder Email. The Toshiba Thrive tablet features a 10.1 inch display, an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, and a few features you won't find on many other Android tablets including a removable battery and full-sized USB and HDMI ports. Toshiba ... Liliputing | ||
Google's YouTube app will not be included in iOS6 | TalkAndroid.com By Jeff Causey Apple users will notice more than Google Maps missing from iOS6 when it rolls out later this year. The latest beta versions reveal a standard YouTube app will not be included. Apple says it is a case of the license expiring. What they say may ... Android News, Rumours, and Updates |
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