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China is one of the fastest growing markets for mobile devices. We know device makers are making money off of this trend. But how do mobile app makers cash in on this ballooning market of upwardly mobile consumers? The short answer is make iOS apps, according to a study released Tuesday by mobile...

Samsung just can't shake the blatant copying...

It's not easy out there for a carrier these days. Apple and app developers are swimming in cash, while you bear the brunt of consumer dissatisfaction. So you can understand when AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson took the chance to put the record straight once and for all about how Google decides when ...

We may still be a good five months away from Apple’s expected iPhone 5/Next iPhone announcement, but Samsung has already shown its hand with the Galaxy S III.Building on the already hugely popular Galaxy S II handset, the third generation of the Galaxy S line will feature some interesting s...

There's a reason why so many developers feels iOS users are more valuable than Android settlers...

Bypassing IT for app development could be a slippery slope One of the surprising, and some might say disturbing, realities of today’s consumerized IT departments is that IT staff are being left out of the loop on technology projects. Nowhere is that more evident than when it comes to develo...

Let’s hear that again. Apple is taking in 84 percent of all mobile gaming revenue in the US. With all the fooferaw about how many more Android handsets are selling than iPhones, it’s easy to think that Apple may be on the way out. Not so, says a new report from NewZoo, a market resea...

Excitor's DME lineup includes device, app, and information management solutions May is Mobile Management Month at Cult of Mac,where we will be profiling a different mobile management company every weekday. You can find all previous entrieshereand read our Mobile Management manifestohere. Exci...

A Northern California jury on Monday found that Google Inc infringed...
A few days ago, CNN ran a story detailing how Verizon sales representatives are aggressively marketing Android smartphones instead of the iPhone.David Goldman writes:Here’s what I found: Next time you walk into a Verizon store looking to buy a smartphone, expect the hard sell on a 4G Androi...