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Poll: Does your iPhone 4 have issues
Screen yellowing. Wonky cameras. An antenna that hates left-handers. If you take even the most cursory of glances around the Internet, it makes it seem like every iPhone 4 to come off the production line has one issue or another — but are the problems really that widespread?
Now that everyone has had at least 24 hours with the device (with an apologetic exception to all of the Best Buy/Walmart/Radio...
Tags: apple, ios update
Palm stockholders approve HP buyout, merger expected to close on July
With all of the hubbub about HP buying Palm back in April, you may have thought the whole deal went down months ago. In actuality, there’s a fairly hefty, many-months-long legal process that has to be followed before all is said and done. During that time, HP’s not even allowed to hint at how Palm should be doing business.
Said process, it seems, is just about over.
Palm has just filed a...
Tags: palm
The full story on Google’s remote app detonation.
There was a minor flap yesterday when it came out that Google had used their remote kill ability to delete apps from a few users’ phones. I’m not going to restate my thoughts on that here, but in the interest of getting the complete story out, I thought I’d give a link to Jon Oberheide, who created the apps they removed. He’s a security researcher and was evaluating the risk associated...
Android gains market share at Apple’s expense
Online tracking firm Quantacast confirms that Google’s Android continues to rapidly gain mobile operating system market share at Apple’s expense.
“The biggest player by far is Apple’s iPhone OS (from now on to be known as iOS), but the biggest winner is clearly Google’s
Android,” Quantacast explained in an official blog post.
“Android continues to capture...
