Keywords News : Smartphone - News from Yahoo ! | | | | | | Once-conservative child star Jonathan Krohn faces his past at CPAC Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 08:55 AM PDT NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.—In a bustling sports bar filled with lanyard-wearing Conservative Political Action Conference attendees, an anxious Jonathan Krohn stared at the blank screen of his worn-out smartphone. "My battery's dead again," he sighed, wanting to monitor what people at the conference were sayi... Continue reading | | |
Keywords News : Smartphone - News from other sources. | | | | | | RIM CEO Thorsten Heins says iPhone UI is getting stale Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 09:40 AM PDT As RIM continues its ongoing struggle to hold onto relevancy in a smartphone market that has largely passed them by, company CEO Thorsten Heins recently expressed some bold statements regarding Apple's iPhone. Specifically, Heins opined that the iPhone UI has gotten a bit stale. In an interview with th... Continue reading | | App Allows Users To Check Into ER Before Arriving Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 09:34 AM PDT In response to the growing number of smartphone users, SwedishAmerican Hospital has partnered with iTriage -- a one-stop healthcare app that lets consumers quickly and easily access information about symptoms, diseases and procedures, and even alert hospital staff of an impending arrival. Continue reading | | | Cyberloafing: the new smoke break Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 09:19 AM PDT Today it is a common sight to see an individual using Facebook on his or her smartphone, working on a laptop and listening to music online. Multitasking, especially through the Internet has become a daily part of everyones lives. Continue reading | | | | NextBus App Resurrected as iCommute DC Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 09:08 AM PDT NextBus DC, the popular smartphone application that tens of thousands of Metro riders depended on to calculate their travel times until it went dark last year, is back from the dead. And it's got a new name: iCommute DC. [ more › ] Continue reading | | BlackBerry CEO says iPhone Is passé Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 08:51 AM PDT In an interview with the Australian Financial Review, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins said that Apple's iPhone is not the state-of-the-art smartphone it once was. In fact, it's starting to look a little dusty. Continue reading | | BlackBerry's Thorsten Heins: iPhone is dated, left behind Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 08:44 AM PDT Speaking to The Australian Financial Review , BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins is expectedly upbeat about BlackBerry OS and exceedingly negative towards the iPhone. Heins recognized Apple's contribution to the smartphone market, but said the company is falling behind. Apple did a fantastic job in bringing... Continue reading | | |
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