More Android devices are gobbling up Jelly Bean, but it’s largely because of a tweak in how Google calculates the adoption of its mobile operating system. Jelly Bean, or Android 4.1 to 4.2, made up a quarter of all Android devices, according to data captured during two weeks that ended on April 2. That’s an …
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HTC One available on Virgin Mobile from 23 April
Customers can make a pre-order for the HTC One starting from 5 April, with the handset in store on 23 April. (Credit: CBSi) The HTC One launched earlier this year to some fanfare, but since then, delays have plagued the handset. Finally, there’s an actual date for the arrival of the HTC One in Australia, with Virgin Australia telling CNET …
Read More »Angry Birds creator Rovio says sales doubled last year
Who says the Angry Birds phenomenon is slowing down? Gamers may be tiring out from the many iterations of the flying birds, but they continue to rake in the big bucks for Rovio. The Finnish company said today that for calendar year 2012 it posted sales of 152 million euros ($194.8 million), or a little more than double its revenue …
Read More »Jelly Bean jumps to a quarter of Android devices
Jumpin’ Jelly Bean! Android Jelly Bean has jumped in numbers to appear on a quarter of Android phones — although that could be down to Google’s new way of compiling the figures. In the latest hit parade measuring the popularity of Android updates, Jelly Bean, the latest version of Google’s software for phones and tablets, has jumped to 25 per …
Read More »iOS 7 rumoured to be a ‘significant overhaul’, but running late
iOS 7, the next major update to Apple’s mobile software, will be a “significant overhaul”, according to well-connected Apple blogger John Gruber — but it’s also running behind schedule. In a chat on Branch last night, Gruber and various other high-powered Silicon Valley gossips chewed the fat on Cook and company’s possible next moves. “What I’ve heard: iOS 7 is …
Read More »Samsung takes smartphone battle to the storefront
DALLAS — Samsung has opened a new front in its battle for smartphone supremacy: the storefront. The Korean electronics giant plans to set up mini Samsung stores inside all U.S. Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile venues within the next couple of months — just in time for the Galaxy S4 launch. The “Samsung Experience Shops,” which start rolling out …
Read More »HTC confirms 23 April arrival for HTC One in Australia
Optus, Telstra, Virgin and Vodafone have all announced their plans for the HTC One handset. (Credit: CBSi/Sarah Tew) Apres Virgin, le deluge: HTC has now confirmed that all four major Australian telcos will have the HTC One available from 23 April, with pre-orders being taken from 5 April. Some of the plans that are being offered are outlined below. Optus: …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S sparkle for tablets in rumoured S Tab rebrand
S Taaaabbbbb — ain’t no party like an S Tab party! Samsung is reported to be planning to add a sprinkle of the pop magic of the smash hit Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4 to its tablet range by adding an S to the Tab name. Samsung’s tablets are known by the name Galaxy Tab, but rumours say forthcoming tablets …
Read More »FCC refuses to state the obvious: Mobile market is competitive
Late last month, the FCC issued its 16th Mobile Competition Report, a 400-page document that analyzes in detail the competitive landscape for mobile carriers and the ecosystem that surrounds them. Congress charged the FCC with answering one simple question in the annual report: Is there “effective competition” in the mobile ecosystem? But since the 2009 confirmation of Genachowski as the …
Read More »Google’s next Nexus 7 could arrive in July, report says
Google’s next-generation Nexus 7 tablet may be ready to hit the market by July. The tech giant’s latest offering will host a high-screen resolution and a thinner design, and will replace Nvidia’s Tegra 3 processor with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chip, according to Reuters. Both processors were considered, but Qualcomm’s offering was selected due to “power reasons.” DisplaySearch analyst Paul Semenza has …
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