IDC: Android Grabs 80 Percent Of The Smartphone Market, iOS Holds Just 13 Percent
Google's Android continues to dominate the smartphone operating system market, according to recent data.
Google's Android continues to dominate the smartphone operating system market, according to recent data.
One interesting interactive map places shows how the location of iPhone users differers from those of Android, BlackBerry, and other smartphone owners.
The company has officially refuted a report which started with a tweet from T-Mobile UK.
The U.S. Department of Defense has finally granted the necessary security approval for Apple's iOS devices.
When it finally launches on iOS, BlackBerry Messenger, or BBM, will not be available — at least not natively — on iPad.
BlackBerry has announced that its popular Messenger service will indeed be coming soon not only to iOS but also to Android.
The U.S. Department of Defense is set to issue early next week the security approval that will allow iOS devices to finally become part of its communication networks.
Security approvals are set to be issued by the Pentagon to iOS device maker Apple and Android device maker Samsung.
You know what they say: desperate times call for desperate measures.
As it turns out, the U.S. Department of Defense will not be ordering thousands of iOS devices as replacement for its BlackBerry devices.
The U.S. Department of Justice is set to purchase hundreds of thousands of iOS devices as part of its communications network upgrade.
The BlackBerry chief says that Apple isn't cool anymore.
The Pentagon confirms that it will start opening its networks to iOS and Android devices in February 2014.
AT&T saw the power shift to Apple during its exclusive iPhone run, but RIM was powerless to help.
RIM is moving their bizarre “Wake Up. Be Bold.” campaign to a new level in the hopes of making BlackBerry relevant again. Just days after their “flash mobs” were exposed as phony, RIM is moving the promotion online and on bus stops.
What happens when your company is on the ropes? You can initiate a flash mob against a competitor. This is what RIM did against Apple and failed.
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According to a recent survey, 89 percent of iPhone owners will stick with Apple when it comes to purchasing their next smart phone handset. This figure placed Apple ahead of every other manufacturer in terms of smart phone retention rate, with HTC's 39 percent earning the company the position of second place.
Here's an impressive piece of information for you: Apple's "magical and revolutionary" iPad, which originally hit Apple Stores back in March, last year, now accounts for over one percent of worldwide Web browsing. The news comes in a report published by NetMarketShare, which hit the Web recently.
Continued problems at BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. could soon lead to layoffs. This news comes from The Wall Street Journal, which states RIM’s problems are only growing deeper.
While none of Apple’s competitors will be thrilled with the arrival of iCloud, it is Research in Motion (RIM) who should be most concerned. This belief comes from Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu, who today issued his concern to investors, according to Apple Insider.
The U.S. federal government is throwing away its BlackBerrys and replacing laptops with iPads, according to a new piece by The Washington Post.
While Apple celebrates its continued growth, Research In Motion (RIM) is seeing its bottom-line erode. Now, The Wall Street Journal is reporting a well-respected analyst is moving its position on the BlackBerry maker from “buy” to “underperform.” This comes at a time when RIM attempts to reboot its business with its new PlayBook tablet.