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Apple surprised the markets by releasing a 128GB model of its iPad, doubling the capacity of its previous high-end product, as it swots away competition from Microsoft. Guy Daniels reports. (1)
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New research suggests that Android and iOS together powered a record-high 92 per cent of smartphone shipments in Q4. By Jason Ankeny. (0)
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The latest analysis of the PC market from IDC Research shows that sales fell 6.4 per cent in Q4, as users switched their focus to tablets and smartphones. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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What’s more, according to Gartner, this number will break the billion barrier and reach 1.2bn in 2013. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Adoption of smartphones running Android is increasing six times faster than that of Apple’s rival iOS. By Jason Ankeny (0)
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Microsoft’s long-awaited entry into the tablet market has arrived, on the same day that Apple sold fewer iPads in the quarter than many had hoped for. Timing is everything, right? Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Whatever consumers like, we'll develop, says CEO. By Jason Ankeny. (0)
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Adobe has confirmed that there will be no official Flash Player for the latest Android OS, bringing an end to the troubled history of mobile Flash, and hopefully a better future with HTML5. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Behold Apollo; god of music, light, healing and, er, the plague. It’s also the codename for the upcoming Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system, which Microsoft officially unveiled this week. But is it advanced enough to encourage more OEMs to release compatible smartphones and for consumers to make the switch? Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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As widely expected, Microsoft last night launched its assault on the iPad as it too enters the post-PC world with its own-brand Windows tablet, called Surface. Guy Daniels reports. (1)
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Nokia is targetting its latest Lumia, the 610 (it just can't wean itself off those numbers), right at the bottom end of the smartphone market. The 610 has just enough power and memory to make it into the 'smart' zone, but not enough to run Skype. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Microsoft has announced a $300m investment in US bookseller Barnes & Noble’s Nook eReader and settled its patent lawsuit, as it sets its sights on competing with Amazon in the global eBook market. Guy Daniels report. (0)
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Dropbox may well be the market leader in personal cloud storage and sharing, but the big IT mega-companies are slowly waking up to the threat and launching their competing products. Microsoft beefs up its defenses, as Google prepares for its offensive. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Detailed analysis of all the new smartphone launches at MWC 2012 shows 39 Android models, two Windows Phone 7 releases and one solitary Symbian device. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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All over the world there are members of one-hit-wonder bands now running whelk stalls and van hire franchises. As any modern beat combo knows, if you can't keep coming up with Top Ten hits you are toast. The same rule applies to handset manufacturers. Motorola learned that the hard way, so did Nokia, and now it's HTC's turn as Apple and Samsung show the Taiwanese company how to beat "second album syndrome". Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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