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Tag Archives: T-Mobile
Android Tablets Claimed 30% of the Market Last Quarter
In the second quarter of 2010 Apple’s iPad owned 94% of the global tablet market, and Android tablets had just 2.9%. The tablet market was really exclusively iPad. How things can change in a year. For the second quarter of … Continue reading
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Wal*Mart To Sell T-Mobile G1 Android Phone – Cheap!
Wal*Mart Wednesday will begin selling the T-Mobile G1 smartphone, powered by Google’s Android platform, for only $148.88 with a 2-year contract. That’s less than the $179.99 available directly from T-Mobile with the same commitment. The phones will go on sale … Continue reading
T-Mobile Confirms Google Android Phones In 4Q2008
This is something I’m personally excited about. I’ve been a Palm OS user since 1998, and I currently use a Treo 680, but I have to admit that Palm OS is getting a bit long in the tooth and it … Continue reading