• Why Apple cannot handle more then 5 percent

    Google’s Android platform has just become the most popular smartphone platform in the U.S. and is apparently outgrowing the iPhone by a ridiculous margin. Now we hear that Android is likely to prevail in the battle against the iPhone. Is Google Apple’s second Microsoft? Will Apple, once again, drop below 5% market share in its core business?

    When the iMac was released more than 10 years ago and when there was the general feeling in the industry that Apple had its mojo back, no one really took Apple serious back then.

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  • Google’s Android code deleted from Linux kernel

    After removing Google’s Android driver code from the Linux kernel, Novell Fellow and Linux developer Greg Kroah-Hartman has argued that Android is incompatible with the project’s main tree.

    Kroah-Hartman deleted the Android drivers on December 11 – Android code is no more as of version 2.6.33 kernel release – and yesterday, with a post to his personal blog, he explained the move in detail.

    “No one cared about the code, so it was removed,” writes Kroah-Hartman. “As I’ve stated before, code in the staging tree needs to be worked on to be merged to the main kernel tree, or it will be deleted.”

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  • Burglar caught by Android phone

    Two men broke into a house in Portland, Oregon and of the many things they stole was an Motorola Android phone. The bad boys snapped away during and after the robbery and it was not long before these  very photo’s ended off in the hands of the police.

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