Thursday, February 7, 2013

Apple Will Reportedly Lose The iPhone Trademark In Brazil

Tech corporations are invariably making news - happily for me as this is a technology site. Who're we looking at now?

One fascinating conversation starter has been IPhone and Apple Inc.. Let's check it out shall we?
- Apple Will Reportedly Lose The iPhone Trademark In Brazil from techcrunch.com

Google has been receiving a lot of press too:
- Google Catalogs Annotations: How to Enrich the Consumer Experience & Track Results from searchenginewatch.com
- Enhanced Campaigns: Google Announces Big Changes to Mobile Campaign Management from www.searchenginejournal.com
- Google Launches 'Enhanced Campaigns' To Manage Cross-Device Campaigns In AdWords from techcrunch.com

Did you catch all the discussion about Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Corporation? Here are the best bits:
- Microsoft Surface: From Idea To Pro - "MICROSOFT Microsoft, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, is a veteran software company, best known for its Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software.Starting in 1980 Microsoft formed a partnership with IBM allowing Microsoft to sell its software package with the computers IBM manufactured. Microsoft is widely used by professionals worldwide and largely dominates the American corporate market.Additionally, the company has ventured into hardware with consumer products such as the Zune and" - said techcrunch.com

The rest? Well, IOS and Android (operating system) were in the press a fair amount:
- Pebble Addresses Early iOS Bluetooth, Android Fragmentation Issues, And Battery Issues - "Chief among those issues is a problem that sees iOS notifications for email turn off whenever an iPhone or IPod touch has its Bluetooth connection interrupted. Problems are also cropping up around different Android OEMs and thestockemail apps they use not necessarily being compatible with Pebble, iOS caller ID issues anddifferingsupport for various Android ROMs, among others" - said techcrunch.com





















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