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An iPhone5 ? Images and Video Leaked !!

Looks like Apple just can't keep a secret. The blogosphere is abuzz after images and video of a new Apple iPhone5 model were leaked online, fueling speculation that it could be an iPhone 5 or a Verizon version...

Windows 7 Phone Will Play YouTube & NetFlix

Microsoft Inc, trying to regain to lost market share in smartphone market, is evaluating and integrating new ways to its upcoming Windows 7 phone. Company is constantly working on new features and said users will be able to able YouTube clips and NetFlix Movies over Windows 7 phones. Windows 7 phones are reportedly set to launched by October. Microsoft has sharply lost the share in smartphones in last few months after the launch of Android and iPhone 4.0

BlackBerry “Torch” Sales Disappoint RIM

BlackBerry Torch 9800, a much hyped touch smartphone from RIM, has disappointed company, specially at the cash book when it comes to sales numbers at first few days. Launched to compete with growing popularity of iPhone from Apple, BlackBerry Torch was expected to regain its lost grounds in North American market which does seem to accomplish by "Torch".

Too Late for LG, Nokia to Overexceed iPhone ?

Mobile market is blowing so the competition. All major companies are struggling to rule the market anonymously. Undoubtedly Apple has left others behind, if not beaten, with its flagship product iPhone. Dethroning Apple's iPhone may be too big to chew for few old market leaders like LG & Nokia, who are struggling to find the pace in the market now.

“BlackBerry Torch” – RIM Answers to Apple’s iPhone & Samsung’s GalaxyS

On Tuesday, Research in Motion (RIM) has officially launched its first ever smartphone "BlackBerry Torch". As expected Company has presented the new smartphone as an answer to Apple's iPhone and Samsumg's GalaxyS, lunched just few weeks back. BlackBerry Torch is loaded with OS 6.0, RIM's new mobile platform, which is having direct competition with Google's Android.

Android Outbeats iPhone in Smartphone Sales

Smartphone market war is on so the market is bubbling. Sales of Android-based smartphones are surging, tearing chunks of market share out of Apple, RIM, and Windows Mobile's hides. According to a report released by Nielsen company, Android phones are pretty close to beat top 2 market leaders Apple & RIM ( BlackBerry ) in US market.

Finally Apple Admits iPhone 4.0 Glitch

We did not see this coming: after initially dismissing the reports about iPhone 4 antenna reception issue, Apple has officially admitted it exists, promising a software fix in a couple of weeks. Unfortunately, the fix may not be good news for users experiencing the problem. Apple claims it has erroneously calculated the formula which displays signal bars on the iPhone, and therefore the iPhone has been showing too many bars in areas with weak signal strength.

iOS 4 Has Arrived

Apple has just released the iOS 4 update for iPhone and iPod touch owners. The iPhone 4 might not be in stores until Thursday, but existing owners can take advantage of the new software features coming to the new device starting now.

Google all set to challenge Apple !

It seems that business war between Google and Apple is accelerating with multi folds. Still iPhone vs Android discussion are not over and now Google seems to be all set to challenge the supremacy of Apple in the Digital Music world....

iPhone vs. Android Showdown: Which Phone Is Best for Power Users?

The newest iPhone comes out in two weeks; the Android OS continues to deploy on better and better hardware; and both operating systems roll out exciting new features and innovations with each release. So which deserves your hard-earned cash? You can evaluate iPhone and Android devices from countless angles,[1] so rather than pretend that we've got the One True Comparison, it only seems appropriate to highlight that we're not necessarily your average user.
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