By Dora Tutor, on April 26th, 2013%
Apple Inc. finally posted their first quarter earnings on Tuesday showing a drop of profits.
Gates are opened and market research firms are making their own analysis about the results of the tablet and smartphone sales in the first quarter of 2013. The Cupertino, California-based company managed to sell many iPads in the first quarter, however, it just cant stop the increasing growth of the much lower cost Android tablets. This caused the drop in profits and market share of Apple Inc.
With Apple’s earning announcement, they stated that they have sold 19.5 million . . . → Read More: Apple’s iPad Share in the Market Drops while Android Tabs Increased
By Antonnete Teresita, on March 15th, 2013%
Apple Inc.’s OS X 10.8.3 released.
The operating system of Apple OS X 10.8.3 for users of Mountain Lion has its most recent upgrade appearing in a few months. This has included several new features, as well as the much anticipated fixes for bugs that users of Mac computers may want to use.
The update is already available under Software Update at 250 MB. The upgraded Apple operating system adds up the capacity to redeem iTunes gift cards for users on the App Store with the use of the built-in camera found in iTunes 11. This also extends into the . . . → Read More: Apple release OS X 10.8.3
By Jharma Mulchandani, on October 27th, 2012%
Windows 8 has now landed on the tech world. This also means that the $39.99 in-place upgrade of Microsoft is now available. The company has made it much easier for those who have Windows 7, Vista, or XP computer to be upgraded to Windows 8.
How to upgrade your current OS to Windows 8?
Firstm you must check out the full guide on how to prepare your computer for the new operating system Windows 8 on CNET. There are also other guides or instructions on how to return to their old OS, an important thing in case something unexpectedly goes . . . → Read More: Upgrading to Windows 8
By Antonnete Teresita, on August 27th, 2012%
Apple won against Samsung Electronics in a court battle for the patent issues. After the federal jury deliberated the case, they decided that Samsung is guilty of infringing patent rights owned by Apple Inc. Samsung will pay more than $1.05 billion for the damages it caused to Apple.
An amount of $2.5 billion was demanded by Apple to recompense those patents. According to the jury, Samsung has violated six out of seven patents claimed by Apple.
And now that Apple claimed victory, it is opening its doors for Microsoft to take them with a fresh look. It is expected that . . . → Read More: Apple’s taking a fresh competition after winning over patent rights
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on August 16th, 2012%
On September, Microsoft and Nokia will hold a joint media event when they are projected to launch the very first smartphone of Microsoft — Windows Phone 8. This is a week before it is regarded the announcement of Apple’s iPhone5.
On Wednesday, the Chief Executive of the Finnish company, Stephen Elop remarked that the company would disclose their new smartphone with the use of the recent smartphone software from Microsoft.
Apple’s iPhone5 is alleged to have 4G capacities and a larger screen, anticipated to be launched this coming September 12 in a San Francisco event of the company.
The two . . . → Read More: A joint media event for Nokia and Microsoft
By Jharma Mulchandani, on August 30th, 2011%
Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform perhaps would not be the close to the top when it approaches to market share, however it is acquiring there when it approached to the quantity of apps accessible in its Windows Phone Marketplace.
The newest numbers from Windows Phone App List, a website that catalogs the quantity of app in the Marketplace, illustrate there to be more than 30,000 apps accessible. Microsoft has arrived at this number in a simple 10 months from the Marketplace debuted.
Despite the fact that these numbers light in comparison to the hundreds of . . . → Read More: Microsoft Tops Over 30, 000 Apps for Its Windows Phone
By Dora Tutor, on August 10th, 2011%
Google may one day look to change the momentum of its mobile Android operating system onto home-based hardware and it might well be successful but, until now, PCs will remain the domain of Microsoft and Windows.
This is based on the study of the specialist Gartner, which has this week said Redmond-based Microsoft will go on to oppose the challenge of market competitors by means of Windows 7, which will have been transported in 94% of new PC systems by the end of 2011.
The newest research of Gartner recommends Windows 7 will be . . . → Read More: Study Shows Windows 7 Runs on 94% of New PCs
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