By Jharma Mulchandani, on May 10th, 2013%
Amazon.com Inc. is reportedly developing some enhancements for their Kindle devices to compete more with the leading tab manufacturers Apple Inc. and Google Inc.
According to the poeple knowledgeable about the matter, the e-commerce company has recently been working on array of new devices including smartphones and audio streaming devices to broaden their reach beyond their tablet computers.
One of the smartphones that they currently working features a screen that allows 3D effects without having to use a glass. With “retina-tracking” technology, images will appear like a hologram and seems floating above the screen. . . . → Read More: Amazon Developing 3D Smartphone Without Using Glasses
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 Imee Celine Lenoir, on February 2nd, 2013%
For almost two years now, Sony Corp. will host its very first major Playstation meeting this February. This has sparked an outburst in online assumptions that the Japanese consumer electronics giant is on the preps of revealing the successor of its PS3 games console.
The PS3 games console has sold about seventy million when it was released six years ago.
However, Sony has refused to comment on the speculations that it would be releasing a new product at a meeting on the 20th of February. Masaki Tsukakoshi, a spokesman from Sony, commented that they will be discussing purely about Playstation . . . → Read More: Sony to convene assembly for Feb20 Playstation revelation
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 Jane Gracielo, on October 12th, 2011%
Zynga Inc., Online gaming company, has introduced a number of products aimed towards diversifying its company beyond Facebook and encouraging possible shareholders of their growth prospects in the flourishing social online games industry.
In their initial statement since submitting a preliminary public offering in July, the creator of Mafia Wars and FarmVille stated Tuesday that it intends to kick off a website apart from Facebook by which gamers can gather together and have fun with its games. Zynga Inc. also introduced four new game titles with flamboyant graphics and much more advanced features, most of which could be . . . → Read More: Zynga Inc. Looking for Opportunities Apart from Facebook
By Jharma Mulchandani, on September 29th, 2011%
The wireless carrier T-Mobile USA asked the court on Wednesday to prevent the ruling requested by Apple Inc. to ban the sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Samsung’s Galaxy S 4G, citing the sales on holiday this year.
Such injunction of the two popular consumer products that will help increase its 2011 holiday sales would never harm T-Mobile and thousands of U.S. consumers, stated by T-Mobile before the United States District Court of Northern District of California, San Jose Division.
T-Mobile also requested to the court to allow them to appear at the . . . → Read More: U.S. Wireless Carriers Wants to Stop Banning of Samsung Products
By Jane Gracielo, on September 20th, 2011%
Android Honeycomb developers are starting to plan for their new update, the Ice Cream Sandwich. Google helped them by showing how to update applications to work on phones.
As the new Ice Cream Sandwich update draws nearer, it’s not yet too late for Google to help the developers to start preparing for the big day. Today, Google updated the official Android developer’s blog giving the Honeycomb developers instructions how to update the applications for the changeover to Ice Cream Sandwich. Unfortunately, the blog post from Google did not give any hints for the exact release date . . . → Read More: Google Helps Developers for the Ice Cream Sandwich Update
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