Staying power

From CNET: Apple’s iOS browser captured 61.79 percent of all mobile browser Web traffic seen by Net Applications in March. That was a healthy rise from the 55.41 percent tracked in February. What does this tell us?  What it tell me is that all those Android tablets that were sold over the holiday period are […]

Me too! Me too!

Having asked the question a few days go, are Samsung copying a rumoured Apple device, it seems as if a number of other companies have jumped on that particular bandwagon. Reportedly, Google’s Android team are working on a watch, as are LG.  The Google rumour is of particular note as it would point to Google […]

Android: Not first with developers

Evernote CTO Dave Engberg: …Evernote is seeing increasing usage of its Windows Phone app — and more important, that people on that platform use it quite often and buy extra services. “The average revenue per user is more than it is for Android.” He called Windows Phone revenue “modest, but worth the effort” and said […]

Fragmentation on top of fragmentation

It’s not always a nice surprise when you’re expecting one thing and are then presented with another, but that’s exactly how we feel having discovered that the new Samsung Galaxy S4 will be coming to the UK sans fancy octa-core processor and instead offer up a somewhat less inspiring quad-core chip. via Recombu. So if […]