Apple Has No Plans Of A Cheaper iPhone

In recent months, a number of analysts have speculated that in face of the growing competition and Android’s increasingly larger smartphone market share, Apple may consider the option of creating a cheaper iPhone for emerging markets. Now, Apple’s Phil Schiller has effectively trashed the idea, citing that a cheaper iPhone would put Apple’s profits in peril.

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Samsung Ditches Its Windows RT Plans For The US Market

Microsoft efforts to bring Windows RT to mobile devices has not been very fruitful. Not only the common user seems utterly disinterested, even hardware vendors have shown little keenness in launching Windows RT devices. Samsung is the latest to ditch Windows RT by cancelling its plans to that end.

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AT&T’s Digital Life Home Automation Service Slated For March Release

A number of home automation solutions have cropped up in recent years. Each of them tends to focus on a specific aspect of automation – some concentrate on security, others help you adapt an energy-efficient lifestyle and so on. AT&T also has a solution of its own which, it has now announced, will be released in March this year.

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Windows RT Is Now Jailbroken: Details & Facts

We all know Windows RT is a port from original Windows 8. Windows Rt is for ARM based processor. To save battery-life and may be for technical reason Microsoft locked Windows RT system, so you cant run any apps other then those available in Windows Marketplace specifically for Windows RT. This is considered as big drawback of Windows RT.

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Google Maps Not Supported On Windows Phone Due To No WebKit Usage

Relations between Microsoft and Google haven’t exactly been amicable. In fact, in recent times, they have soured all the more due to somewhat of a feud between Bing and Google search as well as several other issues. Now, it has turned out that Google Maps can’t be accessed on Windows Phone devices because their default browser doesn’t use WebKit.

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Canonical Finally Unveils Ubuntu Phone OS For Mobile Devices

We recently reported that Canonical was hinting at a ‘touch-related’ release with a ticking clock on its website. The clock has apparently reached the mark and Canonical has released Ubuntu Phone OS, the Ubuntu iteration meant to run on mobile devices.

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