Samsung has distributed a press release confirming that their Galaxy S smartphone series has surpassed 100 million sales. The series includes the Galaxy S III and its two predecessors Galaxy S and Galaxy S II, each playing a crucial part … Continue reading
Android has increased its dominance over the smartphone market, according to new data from IDC. Continue reading
In a survey of nearly 900 IT service professionals, device manufacturer was more highly correlated with user satisfaction than cellular carrier. Continue reading
In the second quarter of 2012, Apple’s iPhone represented 73 percent of smartphone activations through AT&T. The new activations come at a time when AT&T, like Verizon, is changing its pricing structures to account for mobile device data usage. Both … Continue reading
A new report from advertising network Adfonic shows Android ad impressions surpassing those of devices running Apple’s iOS. Continue reading
SWURB Reminder is a new app for iPhone and Android operating systems that lets users create location-based reminders and alerts. SWURB utilizes global positioning system technology to register proximity to a location where a reminder should be prompted, such as … Continue reading
Word-Ed, a new word guessing game for the iPad and iPhone, is now available for download. The app takes a unique approach to traditional word-find games. Continue reading
Apple’s mapping partnership with rival Google will be officially terminated with the release of iOS 6, which will include Apple’s own mapping service. Announcing these developments at the Worldwide Developers’ Conference, Apple said its service will include Siri’s voice capabilities, … Continue reading
Multiple issues seem to be plaguing Siri, Apple’s PDA on the iPhone 4S, for those both in the personal and corporate world. For many, according to SheKnows.com, connection issues seem to be a concern. While Siri needs to be connected … Continue reading
Apple nearly doubled its smartphone shipments over Q1 2011, but still came up short of Samsung’s numbers. Continue reading