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Not too long ago I came across an article claiming that Android is dead and come 2015, Windows Phone 8, along with BlackBerry 10, are the platforms that would send it six feet under. I'm a huge fan of Windows Phone, but to think the platform is capable of killing Android is ridiculous.
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Adding apps at the rate of 415 apps per day, Microsoft's Windows 8 Store now has over 35,000 apps available for its users.
The HTC HD2 is appearing to be a phone that will live on forever, despite being three years old with dated hardware. The handset is known to boot several different operating systems and now it ups the ante by firing up Windows RT.
Pinterest and one of its investors have been sued. Popular photo sharing website Pinterest is in trouble at the moment. Per reports, the company and one of its investors have been sued by a certain individual who claims that some of the basic ideas behind the site were stolen.
As we get closer to the launch of BlackBerry 10 we're beginning to see more and more leaks of new and unannounced features. The latest is Confidential slides that Rim surely doesn't want out. Is this a sign that there are holes in the comeback it so desperately needs?
Two months after its debut, Windows 8 is still struggling to make an impact. The adoption rate of Windows 8 is poor and probably the slowest in Microsoft's recent history.
The BlackBerry Playbook tablet is nearly two years old and its users still hope to get native support for BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) plus an update to the long-awaited BlackBerry 10 OS.
The grapevine may be abuzz with rumors that Samsung is working on the successor of its best-selling Galaxy S3 smartphone, dubbed the Galaxy S4, but it seems that the company has not forgotten about its flagship smartphone for 2012.
The HTC One S as well as HTC One S special edition can now be upgraded to latest Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean with the help of custom ROM CM10.1.
Google Music's new scan-and-match service is swapping music with explicit content, with clean versions, and vice versa. Fortunately, there's a fix available.
Android Open Source Project (AOSP) team has started rolling out CyanogenMod 10.1, based on Android 4.2.1.
Many iDevice owners want to jailbreak their devices to customize them to suit their personal needs and install apps, which are not permitted by Apple to run on iDevices. All iterations of the iPhone family apart from the latest iPhone 5 have been jailbroken; however, recent reports suggest that Apple is making it difficult to jailbreak the iDevices running on its next software update of iOS 6.1.
Samsung has confirmed that the original Galaxy Note will be receiving an upgrade to Android Jelly Bean and the Samsung Premium Suite. The company posted the news on its Galaxy Note Web site, showing off all the new features included with this update.