Monthly Archives: October 2011

The question many people were asking before Apple unveiled its fifth-generation iPhone earlier this month was “Can it compete with the Samsung Galaxy S II?” However, the Galaxy S II might not be the new iPhone 4S’ biggest worry, because it looks like a third is on the way.

Google recently unveiled its first retail store in London called the “Chromezone.” This “store within a store” resides in PC World on Tottenham Court Road.

This 30 square foot ‘pop-up’ store is meant to promote Google’s relatively new Chromebook, a cheap, web-based netbook that runs the Google Chrome OS.

We’ve got an internal document from this Chromezone store in London that details how many Chromebooks Google has been selling in-store.

Unsure how many customers a Sprint iPhone will attract, AT&T is preparing five new Android-based smartphones designed to counter Apple’s latest handset. The new crop of phones powered by Google’s mobile operating system include devices from Motorola and Samsung.

Following this morning’s news that Google and Samsung have postponed the launch of the new Nexus Prime and Android Ice Cream Sandwich next week, Android fans are itching to find out when the announcements will take place. According to The Next Web, it’ll happen later this month.

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Android players Google and Samsung have decided to delay introducing a new phone, possibly out of respect for the recent death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. In a joint statement, the two firms said a planned Oct. 11 unveiling “is just not the right time to announce a new product.”

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