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iOS 7 rockets above 50% adoption in one week, leaves Android, Windows, and OS X in its wake
2013-09-26 22:45:40| Extremetech
Only one week after its launch, iOS 7 has already taken hold in the market place. Reports are coming in claiming that iOS 7 has sailed past the 50% mark, and is now by far the most popular version on Apple's devices. Compared to iOS, the adoption rates of Android, Windows, and OS X look horrible. It just goes to show, Apple has implemented the updating mechanism on its mobile devices better than its competition has.
NSA has access to all major mobile OS - report
2013-09-09 09:37:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The US National Security Agency can access user data from smartphones produced by all leading manufacturers, German weekly Spiegel reports, citing NSA documents it has seen which refer to Apple iPhones, BlackBerrys and the Google Android mobile OS. Data which can be tapped include contact lists, notes, location information and SMS traffic. The documents state that the NSA has succeeded in cracking the proprietary BlackBerry mail system, whose success was partially based on its reputation for being very secure because BlackBerry Messenger uses in-house servers. The material viewed by Spiegel suggests that spying on smartphones has not been a mass phenomenon. In some cases it has been targeted in an individually tailored manner without the smartphone companies' knowledge.
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Do We Really Need Another Mobile OS From HTC?
2013-08-29 01:34:23| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Apparently HTC wants to develop its own mobile OS but I can't see why it doesn't just customize Android.
Do We Really Need Another Mobile OS From HTC?
2013-08-28 23:01:58| PC Magazine: the Official John C. Dvorak RSS Feed
Apparently HTC wants to develop its own mobile OS but I can't see why it doesn't just customize Android.
Canonical looking to team with Dell on Chinese version of Ubuntu OS
2013-08-28 14:33:25| InfoWorld: Top News
Canonical is in talks with Dell on making a version of Ubuntu supported by the Chinese government available as a pre-installed OS on the PC maker's upcoming products destined for the Chinese market. Dell is a global partner for Canonical, and so the two companies are discussing using its Ubuntu Kylin OS in the future, said Leonard Tsai, Canonical's Asia Pacific president, on Wednesday.
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