Top Android news of the week: New malware hits Android, Apple lawsuit tossed, ASUS ad blocking
This week in Android came news of new malware that targets Android, you can no longer yell at Cortana, and ASUS will default ad blocking.
This week in Android came news of new malware that targets Android, you can no longer yell at Cortana, and ASUS will default ad blocking.
In the world of iOS this week came news that Chinese vendors are beating Apple in country, that Siri will soon answer your phone, and that iPhone share is weakening in the US.
The week in iOS: Apple hit with $350 million suit over iPod, patent grant to protect dropped phones, and shifted selfie camera.
In Android this week surfaced reports of Android Wear getting iPhone support, Prime Instant Video hits Android, and Dell releases an Android 2-in-1.
Looking past the hardware and software required to make a good mobile device, it's the total package that determines how well they resonate with users.
The news of a class-action ebook settlement due to price-fixing kicked up a notch as publishers Macmillan and Penguin joined the publishers whose settlement had already been approved by the court.
Apple is demanding a ban of nearly all of Samsung's Android phones and tablets in the EU. If granted Samsung would likely miss the entire holiday shopping season.