
Blackberry loses Obama
Gets a locked down Samsung instead
In a sign that Blackberry’s days are numbered, one of its key advocates, President Barack Obama has given up on it.

Samsung might dump Android for Tizen
Had enough
There are signs that Samsung's patence with Google's Android are flailing and it is seriously thinking about replacing it across its entire range with its operating system which sounds like a sneeze, Tizen.

Canadians ban pirate boxes
Set-top Andriod boxes loaded with software
Hardware makers who have been making android based set-top boxes which are configured for piracy and packed with copyright defeating software have been banned in Canada.

Android 6.0 Marshmallow passes 10 percent mark
Eight months after its release
Google has published its latest statistics for Android platform showing that Marshmallow has managed to reach 10 percent mark eight months after it has been released.

Blackberry losing Android sales too
Blackberry will have to slam the priv door
It is starting to look like Blackberry is not getting enough sales from its Android products to justify a mobile handset presence.

Smartphone shipments to fall further
So much for iPhone 7 and small screens saving Apple’s bacon
Any hopes that the Smartphone industry will pull out of its woes this year have been dashed by the latest IDC report.

Oracle claims Google has killed Open Source
Before Oracle could do it
Oracle claims that Google’s court-room win gaining fair-use rights over a thousand lines of java APIs in Android will mean that Open Source is dead.

Windows Phone OS now on less than 1 percent of phones
Microsoft only sells 2.3 million Lumia devices in Q1 2016
According to the latest report, Microsoft's Windows Phone now holds less than one percent of the market share due to low sales in the Q1 2016.

Oracle blames falling profits on Google
Payback is cool for Catz
Data-storage outfit Oracle is blaming the fact that Google “illegally” used Java in Android for all the woes which have befallen the company.

Serious security flaw in Qualcomm packages
Found in hundreds of Android phone models
FireEye has found a vulnerability in Qualcomm software packages which are under the bonnet of hundreds of Android phone models.