Tablet computers powered by Google's Android software are increasing their global market share but Apple's iPad still dominates the category, a research firm said Thursday.
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Android tablet shipments are catching up with Apple's iPad. Should Apple be worried? Nah!
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An Android tablet designed for children has been awarded Best of Show at the Toy Fair, held at London's Olympia January 24-26. Runners-up include alternative-energy-powered cars, an electric scooter and an augmented reality game.
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It's taken a while but Android tablets may finally be starting to make a dent in Apple's share of the overall tablet market.
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Market analysis firm Strategy Analytics has released its analysis of the worldwide tablet market during the fourth quarter of 2011, and finds that while the Apple iPad continues to dominate with a 58 percent share, Android tablets are catching up, accounting for 39 percent of the market. And even Windows tablets put in an appearance, accounting for roughly one percent of the global market. The …
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The BlackBerry Curve 9370 is a fitting send off for BlackBerry 7 OS, but anyone who like apps should buy an Android or an iPhone.
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The number of phones that Motorola sold decreased from last year as the company lost $80 million on flat revenue, citing an increasingly competitive market.
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Yes, the iPhone brings in new customers, increases revenue, and lets the carrier bask in Apple's halo effect, but all of that comes at a cost. One analyst calls the iPhone a habit the carriers just can't kick.
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(Reuters) – When Apple Inc set up its customer service plan for the iPhone, it seems to have had the best intentions of humanity in mind — any phone under warranty can get serviced because it's the phone that's tied to the warranty, not the owner. So you don't have to show up in person at an Apple store to get your phone fixed, which allows the common scenario of the boss sending his or her …
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Yes, the iPhone brings in new customers, increases revenue, and allows the carrier to bask in Apple's halo effect, but all of that comes at a cost. One analyst calls the iPhone a habit the carriers just can't kick.
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