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PC World – More people browsed the Internet last month with a device running Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, than used Linux to do so. That’s a first for Apple, according to NetMarketShare, a firm that produces metrics on the market share of browsers, operating systems and search engines.
It’s got its rough patches, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab’s size, screen, and performance shows Android tablets can work. Here’s a hands-on look, with video.
PC World – Even as Mozilla’s Firefox recently garnered the No. 2 spot in the worldwide Web browser market overall, the software has taken a step closer to staking its claim on the Android platform as well.
Apple’s iOS is still dominant, but is losing share. It’s to be expected as sales of Android devices continue to grow.
Also in this week’s Ask Maggie advice column find out why Verizon Wireless is able to charge more for its service and why T-Mobile gives customers who don’t sign a contract a break on their monthly fees.
Toshiba has gone all in for Android. At the IFA electronics show in Berlin, it displayed its Folio tablet and its AC 100 Netbook. Here’s how they looked.
Entry-level Android device part of vision to be ‘preferred partner for global operators’
Android manufacturers are taking on the market with £100 prepay handsets in a bid to branch out into a new segment. Will they succeed?
Android manufacturers are taking on the market with £100 prepay handsets in a bid to branch out into a new segment. Will they succeed?