Saturday, September 15, 2012

Android, Tizen, Windows Phone news Sep 15, 2012

Android

Android Climbs Into Cloud-Based Desktop Computer

Motorola Mobility has introduced a desktop all-in-one computer running the Android operating system. The Cloud Broadband is being launched in China in partnership with WASU Digital Group. The device is being touted to Chinese consumers as a combination of an HD digital TV with live and on-demand capability, and a touchscreen tablet/PC running Android. -com


Tizen

TechRadar.com

US House supports 5 more years of foreign surveillance
yone is concentrating on whether or not President Barack Obama will get four more years in the White House, the FISA Amendments Act Reauthorization Act of 2012 cleared the U.S. House of Representatives this week, giving the controversial act an additional five years.This extension of the FISA Amendments Act ... -techradar



Windows Phone

Microsoft drops Marketplace name for Windows Phone Store

Microsoft drops Marketplace name for Windows Phone Store
is retiring the Marketplace branding from Windows Phone, replacing it with the new Windows Phone Store.The name change makes the Windows Phone Store more consistent with the Windows Store on Windows 8, while also introducing a redesign for parts of the store.The Windows Phone Store now launches on a Spotlight section that s... -techradar



Rumor: Lumia 920, Galaxy Note II to launch Oct. 21 at AT

Rumor: Lumia 920, Galaxy Note II to launch Oct. 21 at AT&T
estine AT&T source proves reliable, it won't be long until consumers are finally able to get their hands on Nokia's Lumia 920 or Samsung's Galaxy Note II.BGR is reporting a source close to AT&T said the cellular carrier will debut both smartphones on Oct. 21.In case you were wondering, that's exactly one month after the iPhone 5 is set ... -techradar



Nokia handled faked footage internally with 'appropriate action'

Nokia handled faked footage internally with 'appropriate action'
w Lumia 920 debuted just one short week ago, but already the company has come under quite a bit of flack for misrepresenting the phone's capabilities.Whether intentional or not, both still shots and video footage used in demonstrations for the phone - and that Nokia claimed to have taken with the ... -techradar



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