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Gartner is out with their first quarter 2011 mobile phone market survey. The results are astounding. The first quarter belonged…
Gartner is out with their first quarter 2011 mobile phone market survey. The results are astounding. The first quarter belonged…
Image courtesy of The Verge Following a slew of announcements from Google yesterday culminating with the unveiling of Android 4.0…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IYvQu00t75w] Microsoft just wrapped up its presentation at this year’s E3 event. While we did not hear anything about iOS…
. The Verge has what it says are previews of Microsoft Office for the two platforms that own 90 percent of…
Microsoft is planning its own entry into the wearable market, but won’t make it exclusive to Windows devices, according to…
Research firm Canalys is out today with its latest report tracking worldwide smart mobile device shipments for Q1 with Android…
As part of the Senate Judiciary hearings today, former former FTC official (and new Google employee) Suzanne Michel, testified under…
According to a new report from Forbes, Microsoft’s rumored smartwatch is going to be compatible with not only the Redmond,…
A Microsoft executive just revealed native Android and iOS versions of Office 2013 would launch next year. Microsoft Product Manager…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIEnN1KmxKk&feature=youtu.be Microsoft has just joined the ranks of companies looking to capitalize on the success of ephemeral messaging apps like…
You probably know by now that Google’s move to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion was seen as one specifically…
Microsoft announced this evening its new music service, called “Xbox Music”, that aims to compete with iTunes, Spotify and RDIO….
If you have an Android tablet and would like to try out a pre-release version of Microsoft’s Office for Android…
With iOS gaining roughly 30 percent United States marketshare as of Q4 2011 at the expense of RIM, Nokia and Microsoft,…
In the battle for mobile supremacy, Apple and Google are winning as competitors continue to lose ground, finding it increasingly…