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HTML5-enabled Phones to Hit 1 Billion in Sales in 2013

According to the results from a study by the research firm Strategy Analytics HTML5-compatible mobile phones will reach sales of 1 billion in 2013. At the moment their number is 336 million which includes HTML5-enabled Android devices and iPhone 4S. But lately companies like Apple, Adobe, Google, and Microsoft focus their work on developing HTML5 innovations supported on almost all major mobile platforms.

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Six Android Issues

According to the recent statement of the Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt Android is already ahead of the iPhone but there are 6 Android issues that the company doesn't want to discuss. Some of them are the lack of Android updates, the hardware failures and the security problems with its application and the bloatware installed by the handset manufacturers.

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Google Tests Android Update on Employees' Nexus S

The testing of the Android 4.0 which is also known as Ice Cream Sandwich update has already commenced. The operating system was sent to some Google employees for closed testing before the update release. One of them, the Google engineer Adel Saoud reported in a Google+ post that the Ice-cream Sandwich update looks great on his Nexus S. Read More
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Find Out If You Have Carrier IQ

At least three apps are already able to determine whether the software which is claimed to sent your personal information to the mobile companies, Carrier IQ is installed on your phone or not. You can choose between an app that is created by an Android antivirus expert to detect the malicious keylogger, another one written by Trevor Eckhart who was the first to announce that the Carrier IQ is running on mobile devices and CIQ detect.

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Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone also known as Ice Cream Sandwich is already available in the stores. The first impressions of the Galaxy Nexus are that it is a pretty wide device with a high end display and processor and great wireless connectivity but the camera parameters could be much better. With the ICS you get great notifications, slick multi-tasking card interface, and 5 customizable home screens.

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iPhone Said to Have Spontaneously Combusted

Another owner of iPhone, Ayla Mota, reported that the device allegedly began to emit sparks while it was recharging by the bedside. This incident happened a week after on an Australian plane a charging iPhone began to smoke and sizzle as the flight came into land.

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Motorola to launch Droid 4 in December

Motorola announced the date of the Droid 4 launch only six months after releasing the Droid 3. According to the Droid life site the new phone will come out December 8 and will have a 4inch touch screen, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, DROID RAZR styling, 5-row slideout keyboard, 4G LTE, front camera for video chatting and an 8MP rear camera.

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Galaxy Nexus with Volume Control Bug

About two-thirds of the Galaxy Nexus users report a volume control bug, that causes a total crash of the device. The first Samsung smartphone which supports Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, becomes entirely unusable after the strange bug appears.

 

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Waiting for Ice Cream Sandwich

After the first Google Android phone supporting Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is already available in the U.K. stores, now every Android owner is waiting to learn when he'll be able to get the new operating system on his device. The good news for the Android users is that the source code for the Ice Cream Sandwich was released and the developers can get to work on porting the software to other devices.

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Announcing jQuery Mobile 1.0

JQuery Mobile 1.0 was finally released. The framework is supported by almost all of the popular mobile devices, tablets, e-readers and even desktop platforms. Any of this devices can access the content and functionality of a jQuery Mobile site fast thanks to the HTML5 and the responsive design techniques.

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