Friday, October 19, 2012

Android, Windows Phone news Oct 19, 2012

Android

Acer Introduces Iconia A110 Tablet

Acer announces the Iconia Tab A110 7-inch multi-touch tablet, powered by Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad-core processor. -mobiletechnews


TechRadar.com

Updated: O2 rolling out Android 4.1 to Samsung Galaxy S3 today
firmed that it will start rolling out the Android 4.1 update to its Samsung Galaxy S3 customers today.Three was the first network in the UK to push the Jelly Bean update out to Galaxy S3 owners yesterday, and it has now been joined by O2.The news was revealed yesterday on O2's community forum, with Abs fro... -techradar



Google's shares fall after quarterly financials accidentally revealed

Google's shares fall after quarterly financials accidentally revealed
hares took a 9 percent hit, dropping to $687.30 on Thursday as news the company wouldn't make revenue or earnings expectations hit the market.The bad news came a bit earlier than expected, as Google's quarterly financial report was released ahead of schedule and without proper authorization by the company's financial printer RR ... -techradar



Windows Phone

Nokia pledges ongoing support to 808 Pureview

Nokia pledges ongoing support to 808 Pureview
f="http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/nokia-808-pureview-1090241/review">Nokia 808 Pureview will continue to receive development and support, even though its Symbian platform has been discontinued.Yesterday Nokia announced that it was finally pulling the plug on its home-brewed smartphone platfo... -techradar



Nokia 510 Windows Phone camera images surface

Nokia 510 Windows Phone camera images surface
posedly from rumoured Nokia Lumia 510's camera have appeared online.The device, said to be running the bridge Windows Phone 7.8 OS rather than the new WP8 operating system, had been spotted in the wild earlier this month.And now EXIF photo data, which names the model used to take the snap, seems to have confirmed the 510's existence, prior... -techradar



Nokia CEO invites a Microsoft Surface smartphone

Nokia CEO invites a Microsoft Surface smartphone
Stephen Elop seems to be tempting fate, encouraging Microsoft to make a Surface phone of its own.While Microsoft is launching the Surface tablet with Windows 8, the company has not announced any plans to make its own Windows Phone 8 handset.Elop thinks it would be a good idea, not just for Microsoft, but for the whole Windows Phone ... -techradar



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