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Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

Mobile Flash and the mCommerce Opportunity


by on August 24th, 2012

Last Wednesday, we watched as Adobe hammered the final nail in the coffin of mobile Flash by removing Flash Player from Google Play. We already knew that it would not be available for Jelly Bean, and as Adobe halted development of Flash Player for mobile browsers, Google’s Chrome for Android does not support Flash content [...]

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iOS 6: Useful Features, Intriguing Strategy Hints


by on June 15th, 2012

This week Apple announced the new version of iOS which prompted a glut of articles detailing its new features in minute detail. While this blog is about iOS 6 and its new features, I’m going to discuss only a few interesting features. Possibly the most noteworthy is the new Apple Maps app. Google is no [...]

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The Next iPhone: A Bigger Display?


by on June 13th, 2012

For European football (soccer) fans, when the season’s over and there’s not a World Cup or European Championship, there’s not much else to do except trawl the Internet looking for rumours about which player your team might buy for next season. It’s the time of year when ITKs (“In-the-Knows”) come out of the woodwork offering [...]

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Smartphones: There’s Plenty of Space Outside the Galaxy for the Next Billion (and a bit)


by on May 2nd, 2012

Sometime early next year, a Galaxy not so far, far away may be sold which could well be the billionth smartphone currently in-use. I say, could well be, because Samsung is currently selling a lot of its smartphone range. In fact, according to Juniper’s estimates, the company shipped 46.9 million in the first quarter alone [...]

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So Where Is My Ice Cream Sandwich?


by on March 30th, 2012

Back in November, I wrote a blog about the new features of Ice Cream Sandwich (aka Android 4.0) and eagerly awaited receiving the update. Now, over three months on, only 1.6% of Android phones are running a version of ICS. Even Google’s Nexus S, supposedly the first in line to receive upgrades, isn’t running it [...]

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