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Samsung Galaxy S3 owners in the U.S. on Sprint have been enjoying the latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update, which was officially rolled out recently. Verizon customers are still awaiting the official release of the update; however, reports suggest that a leaked Jelly Bean ROM has surfaced on the Internet and is available for users to upgrade before the official release from Verizon gets underway.
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U.S. users of the Galaxy Note 2 will have much to cheer about as carrier Sprint began rolling out its first software update on Wednesday, Nov. 7, which will now bring the Multi-Window View feature users' way as well as some other improvements
Various Web sites report that computers running on Apple's OS X 10.9 have appeared on their servers. If the news is to be believed, then Apple may be working on an update to OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note will get the latest Android Jelly Bean update, but the company did not confirm an official release date. However, ahead of the official launch, an Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note has been leaked.
Speculations are rife that Google's Android 4.2 Jelly Bean update will come in Q1 2013, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Samsung Galaxy S3 being the first devices to get the latest update.
In just five years since its inception, Android-powered devices are dominating the smartphone world. Per reports, three in four smartphones shipped in Q3 2012 were Android, and the adoption rate does not show any signs of slowing down.
What are the pros and cons of switching to Microsoft's latest operating system - Windows 8 - designed to integrate your PC with your touchscreen?
Windows 8's most innovative feature is touch capability, which automatically leads to notably more touch laptops and hybrids flooding U.S. and worldwide PC stores.
Samsung Galaxy S3 users in the U.S. had much to cheer about when Sprint became the first U.S. carrier to roll out the Android Jelly Bean 4.1 update. Now, rumors suggest that Verizon is also slated to push out the update soon and a pre-release of the build has been leaked on XDA Developers forum.
On Friday, Nov. 2, research firm comScore released results from a new survey, which indicates that more than 50 percent of mobile phone users in the U.S. own smartphones. The study also revealed that Samsung was the leading handset manufacturer in the U.S., accounting for 26 percent of the market share.
Windows Phone 8 is shaping up well, the features are there that makes it able to play with the big boys, and handsets hardware are top notch. However, Windows Phone 8 is missing one main feature, and that is a notification center where users can keep up with what their apps are doing.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is slowly gaining shares in the market. However, Android 2.3 Gingerbread is still dominating Google’s mobile world.
Windows Phone 8 is hogging all the spotlight right now, but no one should forget Windows Phone 7.8 is still around the corner and hasn't been talked about much by Microsoft or anyone for that matter. However, things appear to be changing, as features of Windows Phone 7.8 have now been revealed.