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19. April 2024

HTC erklärt sich zum Nicht-Update des Desire HD anDROID NEWS & TV

HTC ist der Pionier unter den Android-Herstellern, denn die ersten Smartphone mit dem Betriebssystem rund um den kleinen grünen Roboter stammen von HTC. Anfangs war das Desire HD noch auf der Update-Liste für Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, wurde nach einigem Hin und Her dann doch noch gestrichen. Das verärgerte einige Desire-HD-Besitzer, die neidisch zum Desire S schielen müssen.
Das war aber auch ein blödes Hickhack Quelle: Android TV… [weiterlesen]

The TRUTH About The Impact Of Big Product Announcements On Apple Shares (AAPL)

29.02.2012 21:20, businessinsider

Shares of Apple have been surging like crazy lately, and the stock seems to have gotten some extra juice lately since the company all-but confirmed the unveiling of the iPad 3 on March 7.
Now obviously, the string of big hit products has been key to Apples long-term run, but what if you just want to trade around the big unveilings?
Weve looked at the way the stock behaves before and Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

How One SMB Went Green With iPads

06.01.2012 20:37, InformationWeek News
West Paw Design discovered that Apples tablets let the pet supply company save money, improve productivity, and reduce its environmental impact.

mehr » Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

iPhone App Downloads In November Up 83% Over Last Year

28.12.2011 17:51, SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
By TechCrunch:

By Sarah Perez
Marketing technology company Fiksu tracked the impact of the iPhone 4S on iPhone app downloads and found that download volume of the top 200 free apps increased 15% from Octoberࢠ€ ™s previous record high of 4.91 million daily downloads. In November, the firmࢠ€ ™s ࢠ€ œApp Store Competitive Index,ࢠ€  which measures this trend, Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

RETURN PATH REPORT SHOWS MOBILE PLATFORMS GROWING IMPACT ON EMAIL VIEWERSHIP RETURN PATH STUDY SHOWS WHERE EMAIL IS VIEWED INFLUENCED BY WHEN RETURN PATH STUDY SHOWS IPAD EMAIL VIEWS EXPLODES

06.12.11 | 15:16 Uhr

Return Path, the world?s  leading email certification and reputation monitoring company, today announced the findings from its second global report on the impact mobile is having on email viewership. The study entitled ?Mobile, Webmail, Desktops: Where Are We Viewing Email Now?? looks at data from April 2011 to September 2011 and examines rapidly shifting trends and provides recommendations Quelle: ad-hoc… [weiterlesen]