Google CFO, Patrick Pichette, says that Google doesn't find Motorola's near future product line impressive.
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After coming across reports of Samsung's continuous dominance of Android and how much Google is feeling threatened, it became abundantly clear that Nokia made the right decision in choosing Windows Phone over Google's own mobile operating system.
Apple may not unleash a brand new iPhone 6 this year, but a revamped iPhone 5 - dubbed iPhone 5S - could make its debut as early as August.
Despite its similarities to Nokia's finest, the HTC One was thrashed by the less capable Lumia 720, which is quite a surprise.
T-Mobile could unveil its new contract-free system later this month. T-mobile is among the several big carrier companies in the United States, and now the company is in news for a different approach towards the mobile phone-contract system.
Sony Xperia C670X has now been rumored to arrive this summer. Sony has been in news for quite a while, and now the company is back in the contention with the arrival of yet another smartphone set to be coming soon.
The update is available for download only via Sony's PC Companion or Sony Update Service (SUS).
The update is named BlackBerry 10.0.10.85 that is going to make so many improvements in a device running on BlackBerry 10 platform.
But patent law expert has the right to consult in another case. Remember the judge who requested that Apple apologize to Samsung on the front page of its website last year? Guess what? He's working for Samsung now, and you can bet this is going to get the Internet ablaze with fanboy comments from all angles.
Apple is likely to jump on the big screen smartphone bandwagon. There's a new iPhone on the horizon with a rumored polycarbonate body and 4. 5 inch of screen real estate.
Media analysis focuses on the areas Apple needs to fix — ASAP Since Apple began losing ground in the stock market five months ago, bloggers from all walks of life began painting a doom and gloom picture of the Cupertino giant.
The Taiwanese company is still in the game of releasing new Windows Phone 8 devices. Despite the announcement of the ever so powerful HTC One smartphone that is based on Android, the Taiwanese company is still in the game of releasing new Windows Phone 8 devices.
The company during the program reports that its first two markets for LTE services, Kansas City and Las Vegas, are now completed and ready.