GigaOM interviewed Mozilla CEO Jon Lily at the Play conference, an event at the Haas School of Business at the University of Berkeley. There, Lily hinted that Mozilla would be submitting an app to the App Store.
The iPad is too big and lacks communication capabilities, argued the former Apple executive who oversaw the demise of the company's iconic-but-flawed Newton more than a decade ago.
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When Apple released its subscription policy last week, publishers were quiet about it, but the buzz was that the 30 percent cut that the tech giant demands for content moving across platforms like the iPad and the iPhone seemed awfully steep.
Apple does not like to talk much about the process of acceptance that goes on at the App store but a lucky app developer has gotten its very own hotline to them.
Techcrunch has an interesting "rebuttal" up regarding Apple's response to the FCC over the rejection of Google Voice. I use the quotes because I think the rebuttal part itself is off-target, while the conclusion is fairly spot on.
The recent launch of a new network by BCE Inc,'s Bell Canada unit and Telus Corp. has ignited a renewed battle for market share among the country's dominant phone carriers. And the key weapon in this war is the iPhone, the device made by Apple Inc. that has achieved near cult status among wireless junkies.
Adobe has been working feverishly to add full Flash functionality to smartphones, but hasn't made much progress with Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry.
You've seen the television commercials and the product reviews.
But maybe, like many gadget lovers, you're still debating whether you really need this new touch-screen computer from Apple.
Redmi is the go-to name in the mid-range smartphone segment and it has been the case for quite a time. Redmi's Note series has been a massive success in the South Asian market including Nepal. The brand has recently launched Redmi Note 9 Pro through an event in India. The phone should launch in Nepal inside the next two months and when it does we expect Xiaomi Nepal to price the Redmi Note 9 Pro aggressively. As for now, let's look at what the device has to offer in terms of hardware.