Apple Unveils OSX Mountain Lion
Tim Cook yesterday released the latest version of its Mac OS X through an interview at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. This new version is said to incorporate many features… Read more »
Windows Phone Tango Detailed; Android Jellybean In The Works
A Russian site recently got to test Windows Phone Tango on a developer device and a number of interesting details about the upcoming OS have been revealed. As is already… Read more »
OS 7.1.0.258 gets leaked for the BlackBerry Torch 9810
For those loyal BerryHeads out there who are rocking a BlackBerry Torch 9810, a new leaked OS for the handset has recently surfaced in the form of OS 7.1.0.258. For… Read more »
Motorola VP blames hardware for the slow ICS upgrades
The Vice President and General Manager of Motorola Mobility, Christy Wyatt, explained this week that ensuring the proper functioning of Google’s new Ice Cream Sandwich update on various carrier customized… Read more »
Firefox 10 eases add-on updates but no Android yet
Mozilla’s latest release of their popular Firefox browser (version 10) is likely to drastically affect the way developers interact with the various users of their websites. Firefox 10 has also… Read more »
Google updates mobile browser with Google Chrome
Google Chrome for Android is coming and it is likely to be one of the best operating system/browser combinations on the market. Google makes the move as the competition from… Read more »
Windows 8 and Windows Phone Apollo to offer integrated ecosystem, but will it work
Recently there has been much speculation about the upcoming Windows Phone version, called Apollo. A number of leaks have indicated that the mobile OS will share the same kernel as… Read more »
iOS king but Android snares first time smartphone users
According to reputed market intelligence firm IDC, the smartphone market expanded at a phenomenal rate in the last quarter of 2011 with global shipments of smartphones increasing by almost 54.7… Read more »
Android apps crash significantly less often than those running on iOS
Crittercism has recently conducted a study that has surprisingly revealed that Android is much more stable compared to iOS. According to the study, software applications for iOS crash more often… Read more »
The Kindle Fire diverting mobile revenue away from Google due to customized Android skin
Ever since the introduction of the Android Platform in 2007, Google has followed a simple strategy- provide developers with the source code of the platform and make money by charging… Read more »