Dell Ditches BlackBerry to Promote its Own Smartphones
Lately, BlackBerry has been losing its clout in the corporate market. Now, Dell is the latest company to ditch BlackBerry andapparently, it has done so to promote its own smartphone
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Lately, BlackBerry has been losing its clout in the corporate market. Now, Dell is the latest company to ditch BlackBerry andapparently, it has done so to promote its own smartphone
Android seem to have taken a leaf out of Apple’s ‘Campaign for keeping Teens from doing what they want with their Phones’ and have released a new app called Mobile
LG was set to enter the tablet market this holiday season. At least, that was the plan until Google dropped the bombshell that none of its OS version is suitable for
Much awaited Samsung Continuum is finally materializing and apparently the handset has a made an appearanceonVerizon’s holiday site. The phone falls under Galaxy S umbrella and sports 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, 512
Apple may have 95 percent market share in the tablet segment, but the company’s dominance is not going to deter other companies from entering the fray. ViewSonic has announced its
Apple’s iPad has been reported to be responsible for 95% of sales in the tablet market at this moment. This figure, although sounds shocking, is actually no surprise at all,
With so many Smartphones around it’s no wonder people get overwhelmed. What if you can’t afford the latest smartphone? What if the latest smartphone becomes old news a few weeks
Dell CEO Michael Dell revealed that the computer manufacturers are going to be making an impact on the already busy tablet market in 2011, releasing a number of devices to