Intel to Manufacture 64-bit ARM Chips Starting 2014
Intel breaks into the mobile market: it will manufacture 64-bit ARM chips starting next year.
Apple Maps Error Places Taiwan Under the Sovereignty of China, Officials Demand Immediate Change
Apple Maps error names Taiwan as part of the greater China, instead of Republic of China.
Ottawa Rejects Second Attempt at Telus–Mobilicity Deal
Ottawa rejected Telus' second attempt to acquire Mobilicity.
First iPad Air Geekbench Results: A7 Chip at 1.4GHz, Faster Than iPhone 5s
Geekbench results for the iPad Air reveal the A7 is clocked faster than the iPhone 5s.
Retina iPad Mini May Face Low Supply Due to Lack of Sharp LCD Panels?
Digitimes says low yield rates of Retina iPad mini panels from Sharp could cause launch shortages.
Apple to Replace “Limited Number” of iPhone 5S Models with Battery Issues
A small number of iPhone 5s batteries have been affected by a manufacturing issue.
Here’s a Roundup of the First iPad Air Reviews on the Web [u]
iPad Air reviews have hit the web--here's a roundup of reviews you need to read.
Twitter for iOS Update Brings In-line Image and Video Previews
Twitter for iOS was updated with in-line image and video previews
Global Smartphone Shipments Have Grown By 38.8% in Q3 of 2013 [IDC]
The latest data from International Data Corporation (IDC) reveals that global smartphone shipments for the third quarter of 2013, have grown 38.8% as compared to Q3 2012. The total number of smartphones shipped in the third quarter was 258.4 million, beating the previous record high of 237 million smartphones shipped in the second quarter of 2013. China now accounts for more...
Low-Cost Chinese Rivals Unable To Challenge Samsung And Apple
Samsung and Apple together account for a 48.6% smartphone marketshare, suggesting that Chinese smartphones are yet to challenge the duopoly of two tech giants.
‘iPhone 6’ to Sport 440 PPI 5-Inch Screen [Rumour]
iPhone 6 will allegedly become Apple's first phablet.
Google Smartwatch Release Imminent, Asian Suppliers To Begin Mass Production
WSJ reports that Google’s smartwatch is now in its late-stage development and the company is already in talks with Asian suppliers to begin its mass production.