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Move over, Android: The future will be Chrome
Android may be just a stopgap operating system for mobile devices until Google gets Chrome OS to work everywhere. Read More


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Android market more fragmented than ever, report says
There are nearly three times as many distinct Android products in use now compared to a year ago. Among these devices, eight different versions of Android are currently in use. Read More

What does iOS 7 tell us about iPhone 5S, iPhone 6?
iOS 7 provides several hints about Apple's next-generation iPhone, including its release date and specifications. Read More

Moto X is Motorola's chance to break free of the middle
The ugly duckling in Google's technology portfolio assumes big risks as it doubles down on a strategy to be just ... middle of the road. Read More

Android wins Q2 tablet battle against Apple and Microsoft
U.K.-based Strategy Analytics pegged Apple's share of the global tablet market at 28.3 percent, a dramatic decline from 47.2 percent the year before. When so-called "white box" tablets, which are almost exclusively powered by Android, are excluded, Apple's share fell to 40.4 percent from 48.2 percent in the first quarter of 2013. Read More

Samsung smartphones beat last three iPhones in user satisfaction
The latest American Customer Satisfaction Index, released Wednesday, ranked both the Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II at 84 out of 100 -- the highest rankings in the group. The results for the Samsung phones compare to ratings of 82 for both the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S, with an 81 for the iPhone 4. Read More


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