Apple is still the leading manufacturer of "smart" mobile phones in the U.S., and they were even able to take away part of the market from manufacturers of the devices based on Android, according to a new report by ComScore. Entire market of "smart" mobile phones in the U.S. continues to grow, and in January, 127 million people in the U.S. owned a smartphone, an increase of 7% compared to October.
The official launch of Samsung Galaxy S IV is expected to be on 14th of March; however, you can already find photos of this model circulating around the web. If photos are not fraudulent, Samsung's new top model will therefore bear a mark GT-i9502. It will also have a 5 inch screen 1080p resolution, 2 GB of RAM and 13 megapixel rear camera.
HTC and Android in general emerged as the winners in a patent dispute in Germany, which was launched by Nokia against the company The court in Mannheim ruled that HTC did not violate Nokia's two disputed patents, marked EP0812120, which describes a technology called “Method for using services offered by a telecommunication network and telecommunication system, and a terminal for it”, and EP1312974 entitled “An electronic display Device and method of lighting control themselves.”
Rahul Sood has become a strategic advisor of Razer management in all business segments. His assignments are related to global business sales, marketing and product development, and it was exactly Sood, according to Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan, who was the inspiration for the company's entry into the gaming computers such as tablet Edge and notebooks Blade.
I recently wrote about a new technology that promises to power our portable technology with fuel cells. As awesome as that is, it was brought up by one of our readers that the technology involves can make it restrictive for travel. No one wants to tell TSA security that they’d like to bring a fuel cell onto the airplane with them.
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