Following the launch of the first major smartphone with a 64-bit processor, the Apple iPhone 5S during the fall of 2013, it looks like 64-bit processors are set to dominate the mobile market, with Android devices driving the growth. The only catch? Market penetration won't happen immediately.
Have you ever spent what seems to be hours just searching through the app store? There are countless apps to choose from, with each and of one of them varying in category, niche, and price
Google's Android operating system took a slight dip after the holiday shopping season but still remains the most popular operating system in the United States, according to newly released data from comScore.
Recent trends have shown that Google's Android is becoming the mobile operating system of choice worldwide, and a new report substantiates Android's place at the top as it turns out Android absolutely crushed iOS during the last month of 2013 in Latin America.
Microsoft seems to be easing up on its closed-ecosystem mentality as new details about extending Xbox Live functionality to the Android and iOS mobile operating systems have surfaced.
They may be rivals, but it looks like they'll soon be forced to hold hands on a number of occasions. A series of recent moves by tech juggernaut Microsoft indicate that the company is opening its doors to Google's Android operating system. Whether it is with open arms or with reluctance remains the question.
Apple's tablet dominance is no more. According to a new Gartner report, Google's Android operating system handily defeated Apple's iOS in the tablet market in 2013.
While Microsoft's Windows Phone platform remained as the fastest growing smartphone operating system in Europe, Google Android continued its dominance in the continent based on new market share figures.