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The Economic Times
| 10 months ago
The situation has turned desperate in the iPad, er, tablet market. All the 'transformers' 'galaxies' and 'playbooks' haven't humbled the iPad. Worse, research firm IDC forecasts that by 2016, iPad and iPad-Mini (moniker for rumoured 7-inch version)...
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The Dish Rag
| 10 months ago
There are no other details regarding the product specs, the design or the availability. Rumors are floating around that it will feature a larger Retina display and a next-generation processor setup. There are also rumors that the aesthetics will...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
As promised, the CyanogenMod team has shown up the CM10 based on Google's latest mobile operating system, Jelly Bean. One of the CyanogenMod developers, Ricardo Cerqueira, has posted a video of an early CM10 ROM running on an LG smartphone. The...
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Pak Tribune
| 10 months ago
Google is expected to show off a new champion in the tablet computer wars this week as it courts developers whose fun, hip or functional programs are vital to Internet gadgets or services. The range of sessions at the annual Google I/O, geek-speak...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Handset Software giant Google started rolling out its latest operating system Android 4.1 Jelly Bean this week to Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which was the first smartphone to have shipped Android's flagship Ice Cream Sandwich operating system last year...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
The device is expected to run on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and offer more RAM than the Note. The new Note should have a camera of either 12 or 13 megapixels...Plus version carries more pixels and, theoretically, provides sharper and clearer image...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Samsung has shipped close to seven million Galaxy S3 handsets around the world and the prominence of the device has set it apart from the rest. But the Korean giant is not done yet as the upcoming Galaxy Note version 2 is expected to be unveiled soon.
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Jelly Bean (4.1.1) ROM, you can install the OS on your Amazon Kindle Fire tablet. Share This Story A member at XDA Developers named "Hashcode" shared the way of installing Jelly Bean on the Amazon tablet. However, the ROM is currently at its beta...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
The possibility of an upgrade came with information from Pocket Now that a HTC smartphone ( model number PM63100 ) appeared on GLBenchmark. HTC announced the One X at the Mobile World Congress event 2012...If these listings are accurate, we believe...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Articles Last week, Korean publication MK Business News came up with a report , in which it said that "Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 2 during the IFA 2012, a consumer electronics show held in Berlin, Germany in late-August." The report also...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
The possibility of an upgrade came with information from Pocket Now that a HTC smartphone ( model number PM63100 ) appeared on GLBenchmark. HTC announced the One X at the Mobile World Congress event 2012...If these listings are accurate, we believe...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Recent speculation concerning the release of Google's Nexus 7 tablet notwithstanding, it comes as a pleasant surprise that HMV stores in the UK have confirmed the stock availability of the tablet from 16 July. The Jelly Bean tablet will come in 16GB...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
The recent success story of Amazon's Kindle Fire has inspired Google to tap the nascent budget-tablet market, which is yet to flourish with big technology giants like Apple poised to enter the fray. The Android software giant has set the tech world...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Articles Research report published by Gartner forecasts that smartphone sales may account for 43% of mobile devices by 2013. Another report from Reuters based on research conducted by the Credit Suisse Group states that smartphone sales will...
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The Herald
| 11 months ago
15 PM PDT Updated: 07/12/2012 06:28:15 PM PDT It's the most-asked question by consumers about any new tech gadget: "Should I get this now or is something better coming along soon?" For buyers of Amazon's Kindle Fire, we now have the answer: You...
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Venture Beat
| 11 months ago
Surprising no one, the latest statistics from Nielsen prove that smartphone purchases aren't slowing down anytime soon. Among new mobile buyers in the U.S., two-thirds chose a smartphone over a feature phone in the last three months, the research...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
An XDA developer has ported Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean to the Amazon Kindle Fire...The developer suggests that to port the Android 4.1.1 on Kindle Fire users will require adb to get the Wi-Fi working. Users are advised to boot up after flashing the ROM...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Google's Nexus 7 has been the first tablet to run on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) operating system. The tablet has received its first Over-The-Air (OTA) software update. The company appears to be proactive since the update has been pushed out to its new...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Google has recently unveiled the mobile operating system upgrade known as Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The company is pushing the new update for Samsung 's line of Galaxy Nexus devices, but it seems Samsung won't be the only manufacturer featuring the...
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The Motley Fool
| 11 months ago
I think it's only a matter of time before you see a Kindle smart phone; ultimately, Jeff Bezos knows that his company is going to have to compete directly against the iPhone if he wants Amazon to be Apple or even beat it. NOK ) , in a partnership...
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Baltimore Sun
| 11 months ago
EDT , July 11, 2012 Amazon could start producing its own smartphone as soon as this year, according to a second report that claims the online retailer is working on a smartphone. The Seattle-based company along with suppliers in Asia are testing a...
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Venture Beat
| 11 months ago
Everyone who's serious about owning the customer needs their own smartphone platform. Or at least that's what it's starting to look like given the recent Amazon smartphone development rumors. Today the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Amazon is...
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PR Newswire
| 11 months ago
the recognized world leader in pizza delivery, is bringing its mobile ordering technology to Amazon's Kindle Fire with the release of the Domino's Pizza app into the Amazon Appstore for Android this week. This marks Domino's first appearance in the...
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GMA News
| 11 months ago
It gives the display a PPI (pixels per inch) of 216, he said. On the other hand, DisplaySearch senior analyst Richard Shim downplayed the possibility of the higher resolution affecting battery life. The increase in pixel density isn't as drastic...
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The Australian
| 11 months ago
THE online retail giant Amazon is testing a new smartphone and may launch production later this year or early next year, the Wall Street Journal reports. The story, datelined Taipei, said the company is working with Asian component suppliers to test...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Amazon is believed to be testing and developing a smartphone, as the online retail giant looks to broaden its offering of mobile devices beyond the Kindle Fire. Mock up of an Amazon smartphone by Android Police Following on from reports by Bloomberg...
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PRWeb
| 11 months ago
The architecture of Funamo Android Parental Control enables safe browsing for all leading browsers. Best Android Parental Control">Funamo today announces that Funamo Android Parental Control now supports the newly released Android Jelly Bean and...
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Asian Wall Street Journal
| 11 months ago
Asia to test a smartphone, people familiar with the situation said, suggesting that the Internet retail giant, which sells the Kindle Fire tablet computers, is considering broadening its mobile-device offerings. Officials at some of Amazon's parts...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
New devices are expected to be released later this year from six generation of iPhone to top gaming consoles. Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 are smartphones that are expected to be launched this fall. Although both companies did not...
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The Motley Fool
| 11 months ago
Watch stocks you care about The single, easiest way to keep track of all the stocks that matter.....For more than two years, the software giant has been trolling the ranks of Android gadget makers and telling them, " You work for me now ,"...