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Study: free apps drain 75 percent more power, badly built advertising to blame

It's often said there's no such thing as a free lunch and that's doubly the case for free apps. A team from Purdue University found that nearly three quarters of the power used when you run an ap    

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Fragmentation costs Android developer attention, study shows

Android fragmentation could turn up to be more dangerous than frustrating, according to a recent study. Developer interest in the platform has decreased recently and fragmentation is quoted as the main reason f    

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Ads within Android apps found to consume 75% of the app's power

A team of researchers from Purdue University and Microsoft have made a rather starling discovery. It seems apart from being obnoxiously annoying, those pesky ads that pop-up within your Android apps are actuall    

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New iPad costs more to produce, IHS teardown reveals

The new iPad, equipped with 32GB of NAND flash memory and 4G LTE wireless capability, carries a bill of materials (BOM) of US$364.35, according to a teardown analysis by IHS iSuppli. When the US$10.75 manufactu    

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China market: 280 million handsets sold in 2011, says iiMedia Research

There were 280 million handsets sold in the China market in 2011, growing by 12% from 2010, and 58.7% of them were at CNY1,000 (US$155) and below, according to China-based iiMedia Research.    

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Intel Medfield to heat up competition in entry-level smartphone market

The adoption of Intel's Medfield processors by China-based vendors including Lenovo and ZTE for the production of entry-level smartphones may heat up competition in the segment, according to industry sourc    

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SIM-free HTC One X and One S get priced in UK, Germany

The carrier-subsidized prices of the HTC One X and One S in the UK were revealed last week, but now we also got news of the SIM-free pricing of the two ultra-sleek smartphones in both Britain and Germany.If you    

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Huawei acknowledges U.S. missteps, but has hopes for future growth

Huawei has been trying to break into the U.S. market for the past several years on network infrastructure, but has been stymied by national security concerns. While the Chinese vendor has been slowly making inr    

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iFixit has begun Apple iPad 3 disassembly, secrets lie ahead

As usual, iFixit are doing what they do best - tearing stuff down. And now, after a short wait, the new 2012 iPad is in their possession being disassembled at the time of writing.And right off the bat something    

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Ideal smartphone screen size is 4 - 4.5 inches, study shows

A survey, performed by Strategy Analytics in the UK and US amongst current smartphone users, shows that more than 90% of consumers seek larger screens than those found on devices they currently own. The explana    

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