Friday, March 22, 2013

U.S. Department Of Defense Reportedly Planning To Buy 650,000 iOS Devices After Nixing BB10 To Cut Costs

The field of technology seldom stands still. Let's see which companies have been making news.

Who shall we have a look at first? Well, it's North Korea and South Korea ..
- Experts Suspect North Behind South Korea Computer Crash from techland.time.com
- South Korea Cyber Attack Originated From Chinese IP: Report from www.huffingtonpost.com

What else do we have? Well, there's IPad and IPhone:
- iPhone 5S and iPad 5 To Be Unveiled During Special Event: 'Original Passion, New Ideas' from technorati.com

Did you see all the talk about Android (operating system) and Research In Motion Limited? Here are the most interesting links:
- Uppidy For Android Now Backs Up SMS, Photos & Video To The Cloud, Raises $600K In Seed Funding - "The service is primarily focused on the Android platform for the time being, as the Android operating system allows apps to more deeply integrate with its various components, like messaging.Uppidy does offer a version of its SMS backup solution for IOS users, but it requires a desktop download that works with the ITunes software - it can't backup the SMS messages using a mobile app alone, as it can on Android" - said techcrunch.com

Let's end up by looking at iOS and Research In Motion Limited.
- U.S. Department Of Defense Reportedly Planning To Buy 650,000 iOS Devices After Nixing BB10 To Cut Costs - "The U.S. United States Department of Defense will order 650,000 iOS devices to replace older BlackBerry devices that are incompatible with the new BlackBerry 10 operating system after the sequester is over, reports Electronista" - said techcrunch.com

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