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Blackberry, after a string of delays, launched its BlackBerry OS 10 this year and according to a new report the new mobile OS only offers 34% of the 102 most popular apps available for iOS and Android while Windows phone 8 offers 63% of the most popular iOS and Android apps.

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According to International Data Corporation (IDC)’s new updated 2013 forecast report, Android’s worldwide tablet shipment share in the global tablet market will increase up to 190.9 million units by the end of 2013 which is much higher than its previous estimate of 172.4 million units.

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Jay Sullivan, Mozilla’s VP of Product, has revealed that the not-for-profit organization is not going to build an iOS version of its Firefox web browser as long as Apple doesn’t mend its unfriendly ways towards third party browsers.

Published in Software

Google Updates Maps for iOS

Google Maps for iOS gets its first update which brings with it much needed improvements including the capability to search through your Google Contacts and get your saved addresses show up when you search for your friend and family by name.

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Google released Chrome 25 for iOS on Monday which comes with 2 new features plus a promise for a change, yet to come, about the way the search engine works. The update brings Chrome for iOS in line with the one available for Desktops and Android.

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Appthority has come up with interesting and rather shocking results from a study it conducted recently revealing that iOS apps are more likely to leak your personal info than their android counterparts.

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IBM Unveils AppScan for iOS

IBM has launched its AppScan security scanner for iOS devices – the iPhones and iPads facilitating developers of apps to secure their applications by scanning for potential risks or vulnerabilities. The scanner will be made available from March 25.

Published in Security

Analysts are of the opinion that Microsoft is losing billions in revenue by not developing and offering its Office productivity suite for Apple’s iOS devices.

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Apple’s iOS 6.1 contains a bug through which it is possible to access a user’s personal data like voicemail, contacts, pictures if you push some of its buttons in the correct sequence, even if the device is password protected or locked.

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Oracle is going to release JavaFX ports for Android and iOS soon as a part of its efforts to open source the framework.

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