Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Featuring Windows Phone? Is that True Decision, Nokia?

Maybe Nokia is in very bad situation at these recent months during this ongoing year. Nokia lost a lot of its market share in smartphone competition. A lot of analysts supposed, the wrong way Nokia did by featuring Microsoft with its Windows Phone project.

I read comments regarding "Nokia Market Share Progress" posted in several news site, and a lot of them regretted Nokia Way in Windows Phone Project. "Nokia should feature the most leading smartphone OS, such Android OS, not Windows Phone", they said.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Really Surprising! Apple is Recalling iPad 2?

I'm really surprised when several leading news sites informed that Apple was in process of recalling its Verizon iPad 2. How many iPad 2 was recalled? I don't know exactly, since no site informed the exact number included Apple side. Apple side just stated "an extremely small number". Hehm?

Of course this recalling affected to iPad 2 supplies, which right now Apple is struggling to meet demand. By the way do yo know this recalling reason?

Friday, June 10, 2011

Beginning Middle of July, Good Bye Windows Mobile 6.x Service!

This is something really really bad for you, users of Windows Mobile 6.x, since Microsoft will immediately discontinue its service, Windows Mobile 6.x service and Windows Mobile 6.x Market Place. And this week, Microsoft is sending its users, this discontinuing notifications.
When? Beginning on July 15, the services on http://marketplace.windowsphone.com won't be available again for Windows Mobile 6.x.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Galaxy Tab 10.1 Now Available

South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics has just made available for its new product Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 running under Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS. The tablet PC was unveiled in March of this year as the slimmest tablet.

For the time being, this tablet is only available in the United States via Best Buy's New York City store (Click here). But don't worry because this tablet was made available for pre-order for the worldwide and expected to be available on June 17th.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

PayPal Will End Its Partnership with Alibaba.com

PayPal will end its partnership with AliExpress, the wholesale website of Alibaba.com, beginning early August.

"PayPal remains deeply committed to China by providing Chinese merchants access to a safer and easier way to sell to millions of our users all over the world. And our business is strong," Dickson Seow, director of communications for PayPal Asia Pacific, said on PayPal's blog.

PayPal said its total payment volume in China was more than $4.4 billion in 2010, up 44 percent from a year ago. Alibaba.com is a unit of Alibaba Group, which is about 40 percent owned by Yahoo Inc.