Sales of Tablets Rise 117% in Year, iPads Still Dominate
The global tablet market continues to soar, with Apple on top for the foreseeable future with its iPad, although Android-powered shipments are giving Apple a run for its money. Microsoft's Surface tablets, running two versions of Windows, are slowly catching on.
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Low-end Samsung Galaxy Core looks like Galaxy S4 knock off
hat Samsung needs? Yep that's right, another phone and if one Russian site is to be believed that's exactly what's happening in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Core.According to HiTech the Galaxy Core is currently in production over in Korea and is set to be an entry-level version of the Samsung Galaxy S4.We've hear... -techradar
Week in Tech: Samsung's new superphone, the incoming Xbox and a little bit of idiocy
It's great! It's bigger than a plate! Yep, it's the rather nifty Samsung Galaxy S4, which our very own smartphone superhero Gareth Beavis has been staring at with his X-ray eyes. It is "the most anticipated smartphone ever from the Korean brand... the most powerfu... -techradar
In Depth: First impressions of the Samsung GALAXY S4
s finally unveiled its latest smartphone, the highly anticipated GALAXY S4, at a high profile launch event at New York's prestigious Radio City Music Hall.We were there to see and hear more about the latest tech and features that Samsung has to offer smartphone users and, of course, to be amongst the first to get our hands on the S... -techradar
In Depth: Samsung Galaxy S5: What we want to see
g Galaxy S4 has finally landed - and we loved it, as you'll see through our in-depth review. It's light, slim and powerful, and has the best screen we've seen on a smartphone.But we know what you're like. You're already thinking about the Galaxy S5. You're looking at the S4 and wondering: "You know what, could... -techradar
Windows Phone
Microsoft to tempt Android users with app alternatives
to be released on the Google Play Store is aimed at those looking to switch from Android to Windows Phone, and you'll never believe who is behind it.Microsoft has worked with developer Quixley on the Android app, which offers Windows Phone alternatives for all the apps you have installed on your Android device. Where it can't as... -techradar
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