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Smartphone Market Grows 80%, Samsung Grows 350%

Smartphones used to not be very common. That's because they were really expensive, the phones were expensive, and the slow data plans were expensive. And most of the time you could only get a BlackBerry or a Windows Mobile phone both of which at the time were designed really for business people. But … [Read more...]

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AT&T May Split The T-Mobile Buyout With Sprint

The news on AT&T's plans to buy T-Mobile have been pretty big lately. It's still a year away but it looks like AT&T might not be the only cell phone network to get into this deal. So the latest rumor is that Sprint might be splitting T-Mobile's buyout with AT&T. And that would explain … [Read more...]

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ZL Daily #9 – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590, AT&T And T-Mobile, Kyocera Eco SDK…

Today NVIDIA's flagship GPU became available. It's called the GeForce GTX 590 and it's clocked a little slower than the 580 but seems to run games much better especially at really high resolutions. It costs $700 and it's competing with AMD's 6990. AT&T is going to buy T-Mobile, we already know … [Read more...]

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Android 2.2 Froyo Now Holds 61% Android Market Share

Android fragmentation is something I've talked about many times before since it really is a big deal with Android. There are many phones that have came out within the past year that still are running old versions of Android like 1.6 Donut, while Android 2.3 Gingerbread is the latest smartphone … [Read more...]

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Chrome Market Share Reaches 10%, iOS Browsing Reaches 2%

Web browsing habits have been changing a lot lately. iOS showed up and all of a sudden more and more people browsed the web on their mobile devices. Google created Chrome and all of a sudden many people switched over because they trusted Google. So some new browsing statistics are in that show the … [Read more...]

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Android Becomes World’s Best Selling Platform In Q4 2010

Remember when Android was very small, and not owned by Google, and then when the G1 was the only real Android phone around, and it wasn't all that great. I sure remember that, then all of a sudden Android started growing, without stopping. Partially because of the original Motorola Droid, and then … [Read more...]