Is Microsoft Feeding the Android Machine?
The month of June has not been kind to Microsoft hardware partners. Last week, Redmond revealed that it's getting into the Windows tablet game with the introduction of the Surface, meaning it will compete for sales with its own allies. It followed that up with news about Windows Phone 8. -com
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ged to fully digest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, even if some manufacturers haven't, and therefore we're tuning our taste buds to Android Jelly Bean.The Jelly Bean name is set to be the fancy brand for Android 4.1, but apart from this, details on the next generation Google mobile operating system are few a... -techradar
Samsung could have missed out on 2 million Galaxy S3 sales
y have missed out on shifting 2 million additional Galaxy S3 handsets thanks to supply shortages.We reported at the end of May that the pebble blue Samsung Galaxy S3 was in short supply after a manufacturing issue saw thousands of the cases binned.Coupled with record pre-orders, Samsung has struggled to keep up... -techradar
Jelly Bean statue signals arrival of Android 4.1
l of Android Jelly Bean has all but been confirmed as a new statue has appeared on the lawn outside Google's headquarters in Mountain View.The image of the latest ornament to grace the green grass of the GooglePlex campus was posted on the Google Developer page on Google+, clearly showing a pot of spilled Jelly Beans ... -techradar
Samsung tweets about Galaxy Note 2, promptly deletes message
g Galaxy Note 2 has previously been the topic only of rumors and speculation, but a recent tweet from the Samsung Arabia Twitter account has let the cat out of the bag early.The unannounced Samsung Galaxy Note 2 was included in a message that asked Samsung Arabia's followers to respond with what upcoming... -techradar
New Google Play Store coming for Android Jelly Bean?
l of Android Jelly Bean could also see the dawn of a redesigned Google Play Store if a leaked image is to be believed.The next version of Google's mobile platform, Android 4.1 – codenamed Jelly Bean, is expected to be unveiled at the Google I/O event this week.According to a leaked image of a Samsung Galaxy S3 scree... -techradar
Windows Phone
Interview: Nokia: why we're not ready for voice control
y we'll be using voice everywhereIf your smartphone can recognise what you say when you dictate a text message or search the web, why can't you use it as a controller for things like home automation – like a butler in your pocket? Telling your phone that you want the lights dimmer, the house warmer, the TV louder and a table for dinner at your... -techradar
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