Posts Tagged ‘Apple’
Android Market Hits 100,000 Apps

It was reported a few months back that Android Market had grown to 70,000 applications. Well, now Android Market has hit six digits as Google has officially tweeted that there are 100,000 apps via their Android Developer Twitter account. In my eyes the argument that iOS is superior to Android based on Apps alone is unjustified. ...
Motorola Sues Apple For 18 Patent Infringements

There are a plethora of lawsuits in the Mobile world as of late and now we have a new one to contend with. The battle between Android and the iPhone just got a little more heated today when Motorola filed three complaints against Apple for 18 patent infringements. The complaints attack Apple’s entire ...
Developers Say Android Outlook Better Than iOS

The Android OS has a better long term outlook than Apple's iOS according to developers. The findings come from a survey of 2,363 developers conducted by Appcelerator, makers of the Titanium cross-platform mobile development software. Th big difference from a few months ago is the increase in the number of developers who are liking Android's long ...
Motorola’s Print Ad Takes A Shot At The iPhone

So I came across this story while perusing MobileCrunch and just had to plaster it up here on Android Phone Geek. It's the perfect story for a Friday afternoon on a holiday weekend. I'm sure you remember Apple's long running ad campaign, "There's an app for that" marketing slogan. Motorola is now using a similar ...
Google Responds To Apple Activation Numbers

Yesterday Apple held a press conference which was mainly to reveal new iPods and the new Apple TV. Also, Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, took some shots at Google and Android. He announced that Apple was activating 230,000 devices a day. Last month Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google, announced that Google was activating over 200,000 ...
Android 2.2 Smashes iOS4 In JavaScript Benchmarks

Ars Technica put Google’s Android 2.2 against Apple’s iOS 4 in a JavaScript benchmark test, and Android 2.2 smashed the competition. Based on their results, Ars Technica says: The results show that the Android device delivers significantly faster JavaScript execution than the iPhone, scoring over three times better on V8 and almost twice as ...


