Published on December 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
iiNet Enters Mobile Market – Perth-based internet service provider iiNet has become the latest entrant into Australia’s mobile phone market. The Subiaco-headquartered company – Australia’s second-largest ISP – yesterday announced three monthly plans which it says were developed after feedback from customers. The service will use the Optus network, as does another player in the [...]
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Published on August 4, 2010 by Technology Slice
Android Getting New Users – Research in Motion’s BlackBerry platform continues to be the number mobile OS in the U.S., but a poll of BlackBerry users showed that about 42 percent of current owners are weighing a switch to iPhone or Android. Overall, RIM has 35 percent of the mobile OS market share in the [...]
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Published on July 2, 2010 by Technology Slice
Google Chrome Surpasses Safari – “This is quite a coup for Google as they have gone from zero to almost 10 per cent of the US market in under two years,” StatCounter chief executive Aodhan Cullen said. Globally, Chrome remained in a solid third place with 9.44 per cent of the browser market and slowly [...]
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