comScore Reports October 2011 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share
The comScore MobiLens service reports Samsung to be the top handset manufacturer overall with 25.5 percent market share. The Google Android smartphone reached a 46.3 percent share in the smartphone market. -mobiletechnews
Dell Kills Streak as Apple Competitors Continue To Flounder
Most tablet vendors seem to be on a losing streak. Hewlett-Packard has flopped twice. Research In Motion is struggling with the PlayBook. Now, Dell appears ready to to exit the tablet market altogether -- at least on Android.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Neo in ICS tests
Sony Ericsson has submitted its Xperia Arc and Xperia Neo handsets to the PTCRB in the US to test them for compatibility with Google's Ice Cream Sandwich platform.The PTCRB is a North American alliance of cellular providers, and tests to make sure the phone will run smoothly on all networks when updated to new software.Sony Ericsso... -techradar
Verizon blocks Google Wallet app
Google has been dealt a huge blow in its bid to push its NFC payment technology after the Google Wallet app was blocked by the Verizon network.The carrier will not allow the app to be a feature on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, which is the launch device for the new Android Ice Cream San... -techradar
Tutorial: How to make Android child-friendly
How to make Android child-friendlyTablets are big Christmas hits for children - but the Vtech Innotab and LeapFrog LeapPad aren't exactly great for big kids.And with the recommend price of £80 for both being busted on Ebay for as high as £150, and individual story cartridges costing upwards of £3... -techradar
Asus Padfone to come with quad-core Tegra 3 chipset?
The Asus Padfone, which you may remember from its wonderfully shambolic Computex launch, may well land at Mobile World Congress 2012 with a quad-core Tegra 3 processor and Android 4.0 in tow. Or so NetBookNews told Engadget during the latter's latest podcast, saying that it has it "on good authority&qu... -techradar
38% of app-using Brits don't pay for apps
Apps may be the best things to happen to the mobile phone since Snake, but here in the UK 38 per cent of us have never spent money on them. Although 88 per cent of people who took part in KPMG's fifth annual Consumer and Convergence report say they have downloaded at least one app to their mobile phones, nearly 40 per cent have never paid fo... -techradar
Google testing Android 4.0 on Nexus S
Google employees have confirmed via myriad social networks that the Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Nexus S is in testing.Although the posts have now been deleted, Android Police has nabbed a few words and screengrabs from the various mediums, and it looks positive for the update of the second ... -techradar
Windows Phone
Tutorial: 10 Windows Phone 7.5 Mango tweaks
10 Windows Phone 7.5 Mango tweaksThe Mango update for Windows Phone is a huge leap forward for the platform, bringing battery-friendly multitasking and lots more features for developers - like being able to use the camera and GPS in apps. And setup is as simple as ever; just fill i... -techradar
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