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iPhone still second-place US smartphone while Android grows - 11 Mar, 2010Unsurprisingly, Palm (which includes webOS and PalmOS) devices and Microsoft-powered devices continued to decline. Android-based devices, however, ... |
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On-duty with the Nexus One: form factor, battery, Android - 10 Jan, 2010But when it comes to fit-and-finish, Apple's iPhone OS and Palm's webOS have Android 2.1 beat. Both Apple's and Palm's OS have many more nice touches and ... |
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iPhone outgrows WinMo's US installed base in latest study - 18 Dec, 2009You can see that the number of active WinMo, Palm (including Palm OS and webOS devices), and Symbian users is holding steady, while users of RIM, iPhone, ... |
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Snow Leopard sheds weight, loses features - 9 Sep, 2009Among some of our favorites are the elimination of the iSync Palm OS conduit, Carbon project templates, and Java versions 1.4 and 1.5. ... |
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