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Google's newest mobile operating system has finally registered among fellow Android platforms but is no match for the Jelly Bean.
Despite the launch of Apple's latest smartphones, the Cupertino-based organization's mobile operating system lost a piece of its market share based on a data.
Microsoft's smartphone operating system accomplished a major feat in Italy as Windows Phone toppled Apple's iOS in the market share.
When it comes the Europe, Google's smartphone operating system takes the crown as the most utilized mobile platform.
Google has released its latest transparency report, and to a mild surprise, the United States (U.S.) tops the list for requesting the most user data from the search-engine organization.
Apple and Google once again have dominated the worldwide smartphone operating system market share, but one mobile platform has been recognized for its improvements.
Google and Microsoft saw gains in their smartphone operating system market share while Apple's iOS encountered a slip in France.
Integrated music, something that would seem an immediate design priority for a piece of wearable computing that rests on one's ears, is indeed finally headed to Google Glass.
A new patent reveals plans for a device that attaches to a user's throat and is used for voice commands and other functions.
Despite an increase in its shipment volumes during the third quarter of 2013, Apple Inc.'s smartphone operating system dropped worldwide.
Despite the embarrassing launch of Apple Maps, the navigation app by the Cupertino-based organization has proven to be popular among iOS users.
Apple are reportedly going to bigger screens for their future iPhones, according to a new report.
Microsoft's Windows Phone platform has proved itself to be competition against Apple's iOS as the latest smartphone operating system market shares were released for Germany.
Google has been slowly insinuating itself into the way YouTube works ever since it acquired the world's most popular video streaming site. But the latest change has angered YouTube users, and has led to a catchy (NSFW language) protest song that's begun to go viral.
Google has been slowly insinuating itself into the way YouTube works ever since it acquired the world's most popular video streaming site. But the latest change has angered YouTube users, and has led to a catchy (NSFW language) protest song that's begun to go viral.