Wednesday, July 4, 2012

ATandT Samsung Galaxy S III Available Friday, July 6 - and my very own links overview

Which organizations have been moving and shaking in the realm of technology? Let's see.

One intriguing conversation starter is Nokia and iPhone. Let's take a look at shall we?
- Chinese Servant Gets Ten Years In Jail Stealing Overpriced Nokia Vertu Handset from techcrunch.com
- Nokia Has A Plan In Case Windows Phone 8 Goes Splat from www.webpronews.com



What else is there? Well, there's Samsung Group and U.S.:
- ATandT Samsung Galaxy S III Available Friday, July 6 from www.eweek.com
- comScore: In U.S. Mobile Market, Samsung, Android Top The Charts; Apps Overtake Web Browsing from techcrunch.com
- Samsung To Appeal Galaxy Nexus Ban As Apple Inc. Targets Samsung Galaxy S III from www.webpronews.com



The next topics I'll be covering are Google Maps and Google Inc.
- Google Nexus 7 Review: When Hardware And Software (Mostly) Become One - "Most, if not all, Google apps come preloaded like the updated Google Maps and the new default Chrome web browser, which is noticeably faster than the ho-hum default browser on pre-Jelly-Bean devices" - said techcrunch.com
- Amazon Buys UpNext, Will We Soon See Kindle Maps? - searchengineland.com

Let's finish off with a look at Microsoft and iPhone.
- Microsoft Windows 8 Upgrades Cost $39.99 for XP, Vista or Windows 7 Users - "Microsoft has announced that upgrades to Windows 8 from previous versions of the operating system will go for $39.99 via download and $69.99 if purchased in a store" - said www.eweek.com
- Microsoft's Price-Busting Gambit: Windows 8 Pro Will Be a $39.99 Upgrade - techland.time.com
- Microsoft's Smartphone Marketshare Down 0.4% Since January [REPORT] - mashable.com











Source: mashable.com






Source: mashable.com


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