Google announced yesterday that iPhone users would receive the new android jelly bean enhanced voice search as a standalone app before ICS or gingerbread users would.
Pictures have surfaced of the possibly leaked iPhone 5, and some (Slashgear) seem to think that the leaked phone spells big trouble for Android. But based on what?
On one side of the image, you can see what Samsung phones used to look like before the iPhone. On the other side are the phones Samsung released after the iPhone.
Apple has recently demanded that Samsung pay 2.5 billion dollars in damages for patent infringement. One of those included patents was overscroll bounce.
What are the rumors swirling around the iPhone 5? Will its display blow the competition out of the water? Will it be faster than any Android out there? Should you wait?
Samsung recently was granted an appeal against injunctions made by apple on the galaxy nexus, and Apple responded by referring to them as pirates and thieves.
Reports indicate that google is making a measely 15 dollars profit per nexus 7 tablet sold, and with apple making over 10 times that per ipad, many wonder if its worth it
The same judge who threw out Apple's injunction against Motorola has said he wonders whether patents should cover software or most any industries at all.
Google has hinted to concerned fans that they'll continue to support iOS users even after Apple drops Google Maps. But how they will do remains a question.
Apple has filed an injunction to block sales of the samsung galaxy s3 in the US, but a US judge has told them thats its too much, cant be done, and that she has no time.
As usual, Apple unveiled a glitzy marketing campaign to tout the benefits of their brand new operating system. The only problem? Nearly all were stolen from Google.
Slashgear have released a video that was recently published that shows off the new iphone 5 backplate. It looks very real, and if it is, offers a glimpse of the device.
According to a Judge who's presiding over Apple's suit against Motorola, the late Steve Jobs' fighting words against Android are fair game as evidence in court.
Samsung and apple earn a staggering 99 percent of all smartphone marketshare in the 1st quarter of 2012, which shows a dangerous pattern developing for Android.
Even the VP of Apple can't deal with the fact that Android owners now have access to the Instagram app. Senior VP Phil Schiller recently quit Instagram for that reason.
The courts seem to be getting sick and tired of apple and android patent battles, and have officially ordered both companies to a settlement conference.
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