Archive for March, 2011

Why Android Powered SmartPhones Are Outselling the iOS platform

Recent data indicates that 44% of all smartphones purchased in the third quarter of 2010 are operating on Google’s Android powered operating system. As the smartphone market is growing, so is the search engine turned software producer’s stake, proving that the unreachable iPhone sales may just be able to be reached. The following article will [...]

How Smart is a Smartphone?

The latest technology buzzword in mobile communications is the ‘smartphone’. The days of a phone just making phone calls (and, if you were really lucky, take awful photos) are well and truly over. A demanding, tech-savvy public wants a phone that will provide them with a range of functions, including Internet access, the ability to [...]

The Smart-Phone Industry – Software

SecuritySmart-phone software is constantly being developed and updated. A major factor being analyzed in this article is smart-phone security. Security is an extremely important factor for smart-phones, since they are used for essential functions such as logging in to bank accounts and using confidential passwords. Moreover users use them in order to exchange information of [...]

Windows Mobile 6.5 Updates Coming to Smartphones, But is Your Device Included?

It has been some time now since the Windows Mobile platform has seen such a boost in new technology and advertisement. Microsoft even published a television commercial something that we haven’t seen in years for Microsoft smartphone software.The release of 6.5 brings a lot of changes to the platform. Most of these changes have to [...]

Android Smartphones – The Next Generation Big Thing

If you do not know what a smartphone is, then please do read on. Now a smartphone may be loosely defined as any phone, which offers many more advanced features and connectivity options than most of the phones of its era. These phones are sometimes compared to personal handheld computing devices. Software developers are also [...]

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