Smart Phone News 썸네일형 리스트형 Haptic feedback touchpads and ultra-thin keyboards revealed in Apple patent applications Takeaway: Apple patent applications reveal two features of future iPads, iPhones, and Macs–haptic feedback interfaces and ultra-thin keyboards.According to two U.S. patent applications, Apple wants to improve the tactile interface of iPads, iPhones, and Macs.First, the “Single Support Level Keyboard Mechanism” (US Patent Application Publication US 2012/0043191 A1) describes a way to create ultra.. 더보기 Top 10 smartphones to kick off 2012 Summary: It was a bit easier to pick my top 10 smartphones to start 2012 and I ended up with four of them being Windows Phone devices. Which is your current favorite?As we head into April, I think it is appropriate to once again look at the current smartphone market and see what I consider the top smartphones available or coming soon to the U.S. market. CES and MWC is behind us with CTIA coming .. 더보기 iPhone passcode lock defeated in 2 minutes (Video) Summary: A Swedish software developer demonstrates its tool for defeating the iPhone passcode and dumping its data to a PC for analysis.Think that your iPhone is safe because you’ve set a four-digit passcode lock?Think again.In this video, Swedish software developer Micro Systemation demonstrates how its XRY 6.2software and hardware can detect and display an iPhone passcode in under two minutes... 더보기 Hey, what's wrong with a small iPhone? Is Apple an oddball because its phones continue to be relatively small? It's a stance that seems to run counter to Android smartphone design trends. iPhone 4S. (Credit: Apple) Is a bigger iPhone a better iPhone? The iPhone rumor du jour this week was about a big screen. In fact, "iPhone 5" rumors going way back almost invariably cite a bigger screen. Sizes run the gamut from 4-inch screens to 4... 더보기 Will Android tablets overtake the iPad by 2015? Summary: Android tablet makers, being a disparate bunch of OEMs, aren’t in a position to plan and organize a proper campaign against Apple. According to the prognosticators over at IDC, worldwide shipments of Android tablets will overtake the iPad by 2015. All the other players will see their sales shipments crushed, and Windows 8-powered ARM tablets don’t even figure into IDC’s results at all. .. 더보기 Ericsson CEO: Your city is the network's biggest hurdle All that time you spend doing stuff on your phone at the downtown mall is a network infrastructure problem that equipment providers like Ericsson want--and need--to solve. Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg shows off a connected bike at MWC 2012. (Credit: Jessica Dolcourt/CNET) BARCELONA, Spain--Today at Mobile World Congress, Ericsson CEO Hans Vestbeg, saunters over to a bicycle on the far edge of his .. 더보기 Sony creates wireless chip capable of 6.3Gbps Powerful wireless setup jointly developed by Sony and the Tokyo Institute of Technology could significantly advance the transfer speeds of wireless routers. Blistering speeds, all shown here in this block diagram. (Credit: Sony) If you think 802.11n Wi-Fi is the bee's knees, check out this new ultra-powerful wireless setup jointly developed by Sony and the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The two .. 더보기 Malware loves Android, but iOS users could be at risk too Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57379394-37/malware-loves-android-but-ios-users-could-be-at-risk-too/#ixzz1mqc21Vkk A new study from Juniper finds that Android is the hardest hit by malicious apps but says iOS could be vulnerable as well. Android has gotten a lot of negative buzz for its susceptibility to malware. But a new study from Juniper Networks suggests that iOS could also be at risk. Scanning hundreds of thousands of applications across the mobile landscape for its 2011 Mobile Threats Report, Juniper .. 더보기 Apple iPad for business: Three reasons to love it, three reasons to ignore it Takeaway: The Apple iPad has official arrived and here are my first impressions of it as a business device. See the top reasons why business should pay attention as well as the reasons why it’s safe to ignore. You can already find lots of reviews of the Apple iPad. I’m not keen on most of them because none of the reviewers have been using the device for very long, so they’re still in the honeymo.. 더보기 Microsoft denounces Google for bypassing Safari privacy settings The company is jumping on a Wall Street Journal story accusing Google of sneaking past Safari's privacy settings to lash out at its rival. Microsoft now has more ammunition in its battle against Google to win over Internet users. The company today criticized its frequent rival following a Wall Street Journal story accuing Google of sidestepping the privacy settings in Apple's Safari to track Int.. 더보기 Qualcomm CEO: We're moving beyond post-PC era to post-phone era SAN FRANCISCO — The evolution from traditional computers to mobile, tablet-like form factors is probably more dramatic than you think, according to Qualcomm CEO Dr. Paul E. Jacobs. “The trend towards smartphones all around the world is something that everyone has watched,” said Jacobs. “When you think about things like emerging markets and could people afford a higher end phone, that’s been the .. 더보기 Android, iPhone account for over 90 percent of smartphone sales. Google and Apple’s mobile operating systems continue to dominanate, as Android and iPhone accounted for over 90 percent of smartphone sales, according to the latest research from The NPD Group. The little green robot garnered 48 percent of the smartphone market during last quarter, while iOS handsets took in 43 percent. The study also shows that Android devices lead the iPhone when it comes to f.. 더보기 Retina display IPS is a technology of wide field of view. Based on the principle that liquid crystal polymer runs horizontally, it has a good viewing angle and a fast response speed. Particularly, IPS of LG Display implements great picture quality undoubtedly from any angles within 179° range of right and left sides, and using copper with low resistance as wiring, it shows the sophisticated display products fa.. 더보기 iOS apps crash more often than Android apps A new report from start-up company Crittercism claims that iOS apps are crashing at a greater rate than most popular Android apps. The mobile app monitoring company came up with these results after collecting and breaking down data in a 2 month period, which consisted of analyzing OS versions and apps that ultimately explains the crashes. What you’ll also find out to be interesting is Crittercis.. 더보기 Android vs. iOS - It's a two-horse race, and the lead horse is in trouble Recent smartphone acquirers are increasingly choosing iOS over Android. The smartphone market is now a two-horse race between Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS platforms. But there are signs that the lead horse is in trouble. New data by Nielsen is showing that recent smartphone acquirers are more likely to choose iOS devices over Android. Here’s the data: Recent smartphone acquirers (those who h.. 더보기 이전 1 2 3 다음