Microsoft has followed up their email on the new productivity focus of the company with a far more alarming set of messages from Satya Nadella and Stephen Elop. It looks like a lot of people will be losing their jobs. Just a few months after taking up Nokia and beginning […]
Tag: Android
Google’s Larry Page talks plans for total Google domination
Larry Page has been interviewed about the coming plans of Google. It seems to be less about new devices, and more about new ways to run all devices with Google software. If you can take anything from the Google I/O Dev Conference (other than smartwatches still aren’t cool), it is that […]
Android had a very different face before the iPhone came around
A new report released in court have shown that Google’s Android phones were meant to have a very different look. Until the iPhone was released in 2007, and it became clear that changes would be needed if they were to compete. Originally, the Android OS was going to be like […]
Google increases security for Android devices
Google has announced that they will be increasing their security features for Android run smartphones and tablets. These new measures will include a new app verification service that extends past the initial download, and continues to monitor its source and content. It was only of days ago that Google had […]
Android Wear signals the start of the SmartWatch revolution
I was very happy yesterday when I heard that Android finally took the decision to announce Android Wear OS and signal if it wasn’t clear enough that this is the start of the SmartWatch revolution. Motorola and LG apparently understood this signal and didn’t hesitate to show us how the […]
Nokia X family of smartphones revealed at MWC 2014
The Mobile World Congress is underway in Barcelona, Spain, and already we have some exciting news. Nokia has unveiled their new line of smartphones from their X line, connecting with both Windows and Android users in their new devices. Well know for being a more affordable mobile option, Nokia is […]
Microsoft may be jumping on the Android bandwagon
Microsoft is reportedly considering allowing Android apps to function on their Windows Phone OS in a serious departure from their usual business model. In the past, Microsoft has been steadfastly isolationist when it comes to their software and third party app permissions. A fact that has led to a pretty […]