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...Wozniak says he also wishes it (iPhone) would do "all the things my Android does, I really do."
Ouch. That hurts, coming from the co-founder of Apple, who is much beloved by those in the Apple kingdom, as well as those outside of it.
Cydia, a platform commonly thought of as the alternative app store for jailbroken iPhones and iPads, has just today arrived on Android of all places, in the form of Cydia Substrate*, a tool for developers to build code modifications to other applications.
okay so first off i am not a apple fanboy/isheep/i***/general idiot that doesnt understand android.
I was just curious what other people thought about android copying apple. I don't know the history of android, but the design, and a lot of OS basics seem to be similar. It seems as though android took iOS/iphone improved it and then apple copied them in return.
Before you continue reading, here I just want to write about the general comparison between Apple iOS 4 and Google Android 2.2. But the choice is in your hand. Apple has been released the new version of its popular mobile operating system called iOS 4 that is now powering the iPhone 4.
OK So here is the deal. I've owned iPhone's since the first one. I would consider myself a VERY advanced user on iOS. I am very close to making the leap from iOS to Android, namely because the HTC ONE is just super sexy and exudes all of the things I love about Apple.
Hello!!!
I'm an apple fun boy (wait and slow down:D)
I've ever believed and loved Apple, thinking that Apple's products was better than each one other.
I was a happy owner of iphone 4, but I didn't like so much the latest Apple moves, specially in the mobile phone and tablet market. (iPhone 4s, iPad 3,4...
As I own some shares in both Google and Apple stocks, I have been noticing that my gains from owning Google shares has been wiped out because of the poor performance in the Apple stock. Basically, before the launch of the iPhone 5 where Apple finally managed to (at least temporarily) stop the bleeding, Apple continued losing market share to Android globally.
Apple study: Android purchasers wanted to stand by their carrier Apple study: Android purchasers wanted to stand by their carrier. A new Apple internal study explains why Android buyers who had been contemplating an iPhone went with a device from the other side. Josh Lowensohn. by Josh Lowensohn. August 13, 2012 12:13 PM … Read [...]
for real
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/09...d-most-iphones
You know I have to say, with how Apple has been pushing Steve Jobs term of going thermonuclear on Android... and Google doing nothing about it until now......
Though I hate patent wars......... With how sue happy they are, I'd love to see Apple blasted to literal hell on this one!