Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Android, Windows Phone news Oct 3, 2012

Android

TechRadar.com

Sony PlayStation Mobile now live for cross-platform gaming
et its PlayStation Mobile store live, filled to bursting with bite-sized games for the PS Vita and most PlayStation Certified Android devices.Today, the service is coming to Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Australia, with more to follow in the coming weeks. It's not playing... -techradar



Motorola RAZRi now on sale in the UK

Motorola RAZRi now on sale in the UK
if you've been waiting for Motorola's first Intel-powered handset to go on sale - it's now available from Phones4U, both online and in-store.The Motorola RAZRi is available for free on contracts starting at £21.50 a month, though only on O2 from Phones4U. Other operators have announced pricing plans for the handset too though, so don'... -techradar



Global bank recommends Nokia be split and sold

Global bank recommends Nokia be split and sold
k Credit Suisse downgraded Nokia from "neutral" to "underperform" on Monday, underscoring the Finnish phone maker's recent difficulty making a mark in an industry currently dominated by the likes of Apple and Samsung.Despite Microsoft's backing with the Windows Phone platform, Nokia's devices hav... -techradar



Opinion: Intel needs to give up on Atom to succeed in mobiles

Opinion: Intel needs to give up on Atom to succeed in mobiles
tel Developer Forum (IDF) has been and gone and still we're wondering why Intel can't do mobile. Right now, ultramobile - tablets and phones - is where it's at. It's where all the exciting innovation is happening. It's where all the growth and money is.So, it's borderline bizarre that Intel isn't merely failing to domi... -techradar



Windows Phone

Rumor: Microsoft-branded Windows 8 smartphone on the way

Rumor: Microsoft-branded Windows 8 smartphone on the way
s lineup of OEM partners for Windows Phone 8 devices launching in October include Nokia, Samsung, and HTC, but the software giant may again be getting in on the hardware game.Introducing a Microsoft-branded smartphone could be a way to jumpstart Windows Phone 8 in a crowded mobile OS marketplace, though it wouldn't necessa... -techradar



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