By Jim Lynch A 7 year iPhone user switches to Android Android versus the iPhone has been a staple topic in many online discussion forums across the Web over the years. But what happens …read more Source:: OpenSource
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IDG Contributor Network: Should Google release its own high-end Android phone?
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•By Jim Lynch Google might challenge Apple with a high-end Android phone Google has long envied Apple’s perch atop the high-end of the smartphone market. Apple’s iPhone has sucked in most of the profits …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Android: A switcher’s thoughts after nine months of using an iPhone
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•By Jim Lynch A switcher’s thoughts about Android after nine months of iOS Choosing between Android and iOS can be a difficult problem for some users. One Android redditor made the jump from Android …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: How to run Android on an iPhone
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•By Jim Lynch How to run Android on an iPhone Android has long battled Apple’s iPhone in the smartphone marketplace, but have you ever wondered what it might be like to run Android on …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Android N will support 3D Touch
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•By Jim Lynch Android N and 3D Touch 3D Touch was one of the best new features of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. And now Android N will make it possible for Android …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Will the iPhone 7 win over Android users?
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•By Jim Lynch Will the iPhone 7 win over Android users? There are lots of rumors going around right now about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 7, and many in the media have been speculating about …read more Source:: OpenSource
BlackBerry updates BES12 for Samsung Knox, Android for Work
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•BlackBerry is also laying down more tracks for connections to iOS devices with support for the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP) for iPhones and iPads. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Free Software Foundation statement on the new iPhone, Apple Pay, and Apple Watch
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•Today, Apple announced new iPhone models, a watch, and a payment service. In response, FSF executive director John Sullivan made the following statement: It is astonishing to see so much of the technology press acting as Apple’s marketing arm. What’s on display today is widespread complicity in hiding the most newsworthy aspect of the announcement…
'Signal' for iOS Lets Users Make Encrypted Voice Calls for Free
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•Open source software group Open Whisper Systems today released a new encrypted phone app called Signal , which is designed to allow its users to make secure calls on the iPhone at no cost. Source: Tech
Free Software Foundation statement on new iPhone models from Apple
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•The Free Software Foundation encourages users to avoid all Apple products, in the interest of their own freedom and the freedom of those around them. Source: Free Software