Tag: Apple
Samsung on top
On the heels of the Galaxy S4 launch, Samsung was able to outsell Apple, HTC, Nokia, Motorola, BlackBerry and every other notable smartphone maker in May.
Console Wars: Can Microsoft win again, this time with Xbox “Durango”?
Last year the entertainment and devices devision pulled in $4.24 billion in revenue. Microsoft said that there are now 66 million Xbox 360 consoles and 18 million Kinect sensors. Xbox LIVE has 40 million members globally.
Google Now for iPad, iPhone
It might seem trivial at first, just getting sports scores, weather, travel information and other day-to-day info snacks. Use Google Now for a few months, though, and you begin to realize the value of the service.
Microsoft is in the game
After spending time with RT and now with a Pro version of the Surface tablet, I've realized what Microsoft needs to do next to double its tablet market share.
Apple Developer Conference June 10-14 in San Francisco
Unlike their Windows 8 counterparts, Apple laptops are still not touch-enabled. Rumors continue to swirl as to if/when MacBooks will receive some sort of touch capability.
Majority of Verizon customers buying iPhones
Of the 7.2 million smartphone activations in the three month period, approximately 55% were an iPhone 5.
Review: Next Issue for Windows 8
Now that Next Issue is available for Windows 8, find out how it compares to its Android and iOS peers.
Analyst: Apple to sell $300 non-subsidized iPhone
Premium models, which start at $199 with two-year contracts, enjoy 55-percent gross margin. Apple will need to drop that to approximately 30-percent to compete for the entry level smartphone segment.
Google Android sales increase, capture 51% of U.S. market
Microsoft continues to remain relevant, and took third place once again in the U.S. with 4.7% of all smartphone sales.
What’s next for Apple?
In 2013 baby steps won't cut it. Lest Apple become a late '90s version of Microsoft, it needs to make bold moves.