BlackBerry has always been popular among enterprise users. once again, RIM is trying to shore up its blackberry enterprise user base with the help of forthcoming BlackBerry 10. At the beginning of this year, the company announced a phased...
RIM’s market share has continuously been declining since last year, despite BlackBerry is still widely popular among users (especially teenagers) in parts of Europe including Spain, the U.K. and France. According to an annual report from carrier Orange, including Spain,...
This time, smartphone vendors are focusing on upcoming holiday season to generate hoard of cash from their device. Of course, users will also have wide options to select smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Note II, iPhone 5...
Probably, one must have noticed this earlier than I do but we are not gearing up on any race track; RIM is expected to launch its new BlackBerry 10 next year on January 30 and most of us may...
Number of smartphones are incredibly increasing around the world--surpassed 1 billion units figure in Q3 2012. According to a recent report from IDC, worldwide mobile phone market mounted up 2.4% in Q3 2012 compare to the same quarter of...
Lenovo is well-known for personal computers manufacturing and now, it’s the world’s leading PC vendor, followed by HP and Dell. Big turn was seen in 2005 when Lenovo purchased IBM’s computer business. As demand of smartphones are increasing, the...
Digital Content industry is being driven by online advertisements largely and Operating Systems (OS) have got a major influence over advertisement revenue coming from online Ad impressions and clicks; we know it as eCPM and eCPC respectively. Interestingly, besides...
Of course, smartphone has become one of the hottest trends now. Last month, Apple launched iPhone 5 and the company shipped 4 million units of the device in first weekend of its availability. According to a latest research report...
In mobile OS segment, a fierce competition is mainly between just two mobile platforms—Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. Apple and Google (combined) accounts for more than 86% of mobile market share in terms of subscribers in the U.S.. According...
Both Apple and Google have caught the pulse-beat of smartphone market and this is the main reason why their market shares are continuously increasing quarter-over-quarter. According to the latest data from ComScore's MobileLens service, Android led smartphone OS market...