Archive | May 13th, 2011

Next iPhone, dubbed iPhone 4S, will be available on both Sprint and T-Mobile

13. May 2011

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Forbes points us to a new research note from Jeffries & Co. analyst Peter Misek relays that the next-gen iPhone will feature some modest spec upgrades – i.e the A5 chip – but won’t be a huge leap forward akin to the one we saw from the iPhone 3GS to the iPhone 4. What we […]

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Is Nathan Myhrovld’s Intellectual Ventures behind the iOS in-app purchase patent troll job?

13. May 2011

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By Josh Rosenthall: It’s been confirmed today that a company called Lodsys recently sent out a number of letters to independent iOS developers, including James Thompson – the developer of PCalc – and Dave Castelnuovo, creator of Pocket God , informing them that their use of in-app purchases in iOS infringes upon on this particular […]

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Netflix app debuts on Android, only 5 handsets supported

13. May 2011

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Back in November we highlighted how fragmentation effectively precluded Netflix from releasing a Netflix app for Android. All the while, iOS users had been enjoying mobile Netflix for months. If you recall, Netflix had been working on an Android app for some time but ran into roadblocks with respect to DRM. Netflix product developer Greg […]

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Samsung 2560×1600 display for 10.1 inch display opens door for iPad 3 with Retina Display

13. May 2011

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Samsung next week at the SID Display Week 2011 International Symposium will demo a brand new 10.1-inch display with a whopping 2560 x 1600 resolution. If you’re looking in the tablet realm, you won’t find anything even close to that kind of resolution. In the weeks leading up to the iPad 2 announcement, there were […]

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Study finds most business professionals choose the iPhone over Android

13. May 2011

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While Android continues to make headway in overall smartphone marketshare, Google’s mobile OS apparently can’t muster up much of a fight amongst business users. Intermedia is a company with over 320,000 managed Microsoft Exchange accounts,making it the world’s largest Exchange hosting provider. That said, a recent study found that 61% of customers activating ActiveSync based […]

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