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Samsung the world’s leading manufacturer of smartphones

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According to  what reported  by the Wall Street Journal , Samsung became the largest maker of smartphones in the world dethroning Apple . ' Samsung has shipped over 20 million smartphones in the quarter ended Sept. 30 - the WSJ reports - beating both Apple and Nokia, the largest producer in the world for books. The Korean company has enjoyed strong demand for smartphones , high-end phones that consumers can use to watch videos, download movies and send e-mail. The company is also leveraging the popularity of Google's Android operating system and ...

Sony Ericsson to close Microsoft Windows Phone

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Sony Ericsson will not take for now the system operating Windows 7.5 Phone . This is what it appears from the words of its CEO, Bert Nordberg . During  an interview  given to the Wall Street Journal , in fact, to a specific question regarding the possibility of adoption of the operating system of Microsoft , Nordberg said: ' At present I would not feel comfortable investing in a platform that is not better the one we are using. For this we are left with Android but I'm curious about Windows Phone '.

The iPhone 5 comes out in October, word of Al Gore

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Al Gore is not only the former Vice President of the United States at the time of Bill Clinton, but also in the Board of Apple since 2003 . It is for this reason that it can be considered as a person informed of the facts and authoritative voice for what it is about everything that revolves around  Apple . At Discovery Invest Leadership Summit held in Johannesburgyesterday, Al Gore has stated that Of course this only confirms the  rumors  collected less than 24 hours ago from AllThingsD , tech blog ...

The new iPhone 5 will be announced by Tim Cook on October 4

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Tuesday, October 4 . So this would be the day chosen by Apple for the official presentation of the new fifth-generation iPhone. The news is not official yet but it comes  directly  from the authoritativeAllThingsD , site belonging to the group The Wall Street Journal . It would also confirmed the possibility of purchase within a few weeks of the announcement. Attending the event there will still be the new CEO of Apple , TimCook who will have the tough task of replacing Steve Jobs in this role.However, one would hope to see even ...

Samsung will make open source the platform bay?

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Samsung had planned, by next year to open its platform to developers operating bay. In  return it is the Wall Street Journal, citing a source 'familiar with the situation.' The move to make 'open source 'The operating system bay could be seen as an attempt to boost growth and reduce the dependence of both Samsung platform Android Google are based on which its most successful products including smart phones and tablet line Galaxy. This move comes after Google announced in August to purchase Motorola Mobile Holdings Inc . 

Sharp ceases to manufacture tablets Galapagos

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Following the collapse HP Tablet production Android-Japanese company has decided to Sharp reports The Wall Street Journal. Until the end of this month from the sale of the model will disappear from Galapagos 5.5 'and 10.8' displays, presented at the end of last year. Some time in the salons of the Japanese operator eAccess almost $ 600 will be available only unit with 7 'screen. In Sharp refused to give the number of units sold for the nine months Tablet ...

The Apple iPad 3 at the beginning of 2012

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The rumors about the possible arrival of an iPad third generation with a high resolution display had already been circulated in recent weeks but today, to give further confirmation, is the autorovole Wall Street Journal. As reported in an  article  signed by the invitation of Taipei WSJ, Lorraine Luk, Apple , in collaboration with Asian suppliers, should begin by October to test the production of ' iPad 3 . The Cupertino company has ordered panels and chips for its new tablet that should be launched in early 2012. According ...

Jobs called complete nonsense rumors about the search for his successor

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According to The Wall Street Journal, some board members informally discuss Apple continued existence of the company, headed by the successor to Steve Jobs. It is not so much on specific nominations, but rather about the development strategy of the corporation. One of the most suitable successor is Tim Cook, currently acting head of Apple. The company declined to comment on details The Wall Street Journal, but did Steve Jobs, who called the rumor 'complete nonsense'. ...
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