السبت، 29 نوفمبر 2014

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Oppo Has a New Smartphone and a Black Friday Sale

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 12:07 PM PST

Oppo has recently showed off its new smartphones, one of which is the thinnest mobile phone in the world, so far at least. The Chinese company is now back with another new device, the Oppo R8207, a handset that is currently passing through TENAA. There are now swivelling camera theatrics here though as this seems to be a more straightforward mid-range addition to the company?s portfolio.
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Huawei Glory 6 Plus to have Dual Cameras

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 11:03 AM PST

Huawei has another smartphone up its sleeve that will likely land next month, a little bit late to make the most of the Christmas shoppers, but time enough for late buyers. The device is apparently called the Huawei Glory 6 Plus, a high end addition to the company's range that will cost $537 and will launch on December 16th.
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Samsung Will Probably Cut Jobs Next Week

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 10:39 AM PST

Plenty of Apple fans are probably delighted that Samsung is struggling this year, although in perspective the company still leads the smartphone market. However, when a company falls on hard times it is easy to forget that people's livelihoods are on the line. That is probably something that Samsung employees have not had to worry about for many years, but this year is going to be different.
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iOS Dominates Thanksgiving Shopping

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 08:48 AM PST

The battle between Apple's iOS and Google's Android shows no signs of stopping, and it is actually a war that I have said no side needs to win. The platforms and the company's go about things differently enough that both can be winners, as indeed both have been so far. Android is the platform with the market behind it, the weight of numbers giving it the most coverage in the consumer space. Apple on the other hand plays the percentages of having the most desirable products and services and monetizing them beyond even Google's levels.
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European Parliament Votes to Break Up Google

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 08:31 AM PST

The European Commission really does not like Google. The EU has been at loggerheads with the search giant for several years and continues to go after the company. It seems the European Parliament thinks that most things Google stands for are very bad and they are doing their best to end what they think are monopolizing practices according to Reuters.
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You Can Buy an OnePlus One for 72 Hours

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 08:01 AM PST

Getting hold of an OnePlus One has been harder than uncovering the truth behind the Kennedy Assassination or getting Samsung and Apple to sort out their differences. The so called flagship killer with an extremely enticing price tag has been available as an invitation based purchase option only, so if you didn't have an invite you also didn't have the chance to buy the OnePlus One.
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Tutorial: Google Play Store and All Apps on Your Windows PC

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 07:20 AM PST

Some recent all-in-one PCs (we're thinking the HP Slate 21) came with Android instead of Windows and the truth is Android is not robust enough as a full machine OS. Of course, some laptops come with both Windows and Android, but these hybrids have failed on other levels. If you have ever just wanted to have Android on your current machine, complete with the Google Play Store then you can.
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