By Dora Tutor, on October 28th, 2011%
Hewlett Packard will continue in producing tablet computers, and they’re going to be driven by the Windows 8 os, HP explained on a phone call with the market analysts. The future of its webOS mobile Operating system continues to be unclear.
“We’re at the beginning stages of a new segment,” according to Meg Whitman, HP Chief Executive. “I hardly think that we’re too late, the work we’re doing with Microsoft is extraordinarily compelling, ultraportables are compelling.” she added.
Before the analyst phone call on Thursday, Whitman reported that the HP is not going to . . . → Read More: HP will Release Tablet with Windows 8 in 2012
By Jharma Mulchandani, on October 28th, 2011%
US wireless carrier T-Mobile has verified that it’s going to be offering up the most awaited Nokia Lumia 800 when it becomes available on November 16.
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Several networks and stores verified that they will be keeping a stock of the Nokia Lumia 800 once the phone was released, however the wireless company is taking its time to jump on top of the group.
From TechRadar’s hands on review: the new Nokia Lumia 800 suggests, the Windows Phone 7 Mango . . . → Read More: Nokia Lumia 800 to be Offered by T-Mobile
By Jharma Mulchandani, on October 28th, 2011%
Samsung Electronics Co. dominated over Apple Inc. during the last quarter for being by far the biggest smart phone manufacturer between an extending legal and technology fight involving the two companies.
Samsung delivered 27.8 million smartphones on the market during the last quarter, acquiring 23.8 % on the market, according to an email from Milton Keynes, U.K.- based Strategy Analytics. Apple Inc.’s 17.1 million deliveries, including 14.6 % of the market, sent the company to second place. However, Nokia Oyj retained the third position.
Apple Inc., which introduced the latest iPhone 4S this month, kept the highest position . . . → Read More: Samsung Gets Top Spot as World’s Biggest Smartphone Seller
By Dora Tutor, on October 26th, 2011%
The manufacturer of the Blackberry PlayBook postponed an update for the tablet pc’s os until the coming year.
RIM stated it is expecting to produce the update in February.
Research In Motion has confessed that the income of the unit are less than it expected. It recognized consumers wish native email, and contact apps.
The expected update targets to provide these features.
The company’s blog explained the decision as “difficult”, however guaranteed the modification allows the company’s mobile phones and tablet pc’s to interact much better.
Research in Motion stocks dropped about 6% according to the news.
On . . . → Read More: Blackberry Playbook OS Update is Delayed
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on October 25th, 2011%
Harley-Davidson Motor Co. announces a recall about 308,000 motorcycles to repair a switch issue that may cause malfunction of the brake lights and perhaps the rear braking system.
This company stated in documents submitted a week ago with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the brake light switches could be open to excessive heat comes from the exhaust system. The high temperature may cause the brake lights to stop working, and also the issue may also result in fluid leakages and the loss of rear brakes, the papers stated.
The issue is affecting CVO Touring, Trike, and . . . → Read More: Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Announces a Recall
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on October 25th, 2011%
Apple Inc. is looking towards the application engineer who developed iTunes to assist direct its development of a tv set, reported by three people who have familiarity with the project.
Jeff Robbin, who assisted to develop the iPod, is currently leading Apple Inc.’s internal continuing development of the newest Television project, according to individuals, who refused to be recognized simply because his role isn’t public.
Robbin’s engagement is a sign of Apple’s dedication to stretching out its authority in tablets and smartphones into your living room area. Before the shocking Oct. 5 death, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs informed . . . → Read More: iTunes Creator Leads Apple TV Project
By Jharma Mulchandani, on October 25th, 2011%
There has been reports already regarding Windows Phone devices from the likes of Samsung, HTC, and LG.
However what Microsoft fans are trying to keep an eye on are definitely the reports which will be originating from Nokia World from London this week.
The Finnish company which is the world’s biggest mobile phone manufacturer by devices, has bet all of its chips on Microsoft company, stating that it could well be utilizing Windows Phone on all of its smartphones. Microsoft, for the time being, is depending on Nokia to create the Windows Phone os a critical competitor in . . . → Read More: Microsoft Fans Keeping an Eye on Nokia as it Rolls Out Windows Phones
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