Sprint Seeks to Abolish the Notion of Bloatware Completely U.S. manufacturers, in all forms of the market (phones, notebooks, etc.), have long plagued us with bloatware that, put simply, we don’t want. The cell phone market has been the worst. Not only are the apps often buggy and slow, but you can’t even remove them (without [...]
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Gingerbread’s percentages double as Froyo starts to dip
July 7th, 2011
Ann Droyed Gingerbread’s percentages double as Froyo starts to dip Welcome to another exciting edition of "Who’s using which Android version!" — the game show that takes a look at the various versions of Android floating around out in the world, and the percentage of devices using them. Unsurprisingly, Android 2.2 Froyo leads the way for the [...]
Amazon tablets launching in second half of 2011 – production limited
June 30th, 2011
Ann Droyed Amazon tablets launching in second half of 2011 – production limited The Amazon tablet that we have been hearing about should still be making its way to the public in the second half of 2011 (which starts tomorrow – lol). The previously rumored tablets should have an initial order of 1.5 to 2 million units [...]
Are handset manufacturers abandoning tablet development?
June 17th, 2011
Ann Droyed Are handset manufacturers abandoning tablet development? According to a new report, manufacturers,who have recently invested money into the tablet segment, are now switching their focus back to the development of 4 to 5-inch high end smartphones. According to the report it is the poor sales of the Android-based tablets. The report states that Samsung was [...]

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