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War of Smartphone : Android vs iPhone

Ssmartphone market comes down to Google’s Android mobile phone OS and Apple’s iOS. Data from Nielsen shows that Android is firmly in lead with 39 percent in the market share while the iOS trails with 31 percent. The most popular Android OS unit manufacturer is HTC, which only has get 15 percent in the total [...]

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Tips That Turbo Your Computer Speed

Learn how to Increase Speed and Performance of Your Computer: Tips & Tricks Create Here you will have the ability learn some amazing tips and tricks you can make use of to optimize the performance of your computer. You can actually increase your computer speed significantly than before. Many computer users are involved about their [...]

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Google+ Hits 20 Million Visitors

Google+ has received 20 million unique visitors –- 5 million of those in the U. S. — since it launched the social network sites service three weeks ago, research firm ComScore experiences. “It is definitely the fastest ascent to 20 million visitors which can think of, ” said Andrew Lipsman, ComScore’s vice president of industry [...]

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Apple Offers App Volume for Businesses

Apple is which makes easier for businesses to buy off-the-shelf and custom apps that are operated with iOS. The company on Wednesday introduced an App Store Volume Purchase Program (VPP) for businesses to handle their purchasing needs. The business VPP represents an expansion of this Volume Purchasing Program introduced last August for the purpose of [...]

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Today Networking Trends

The earliest micro Local Area Networks were straightforward to install. Telephone wires were strung within micros or coaxial cable was first installed behind a wall. Each micro needed an Area Network adapter card relating to its main bus, which converted requests into network packets and additionally vice versa. These early networks were used primarily to [...]

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