Google wants you to switch freely from iOS. Apple wants to bribe you
As Google quietly launched its Switch to Android iPhone app, I took a look at how each of the rivals tried to entice customers away.
As Google quietly launched its Switch to Android iPhone app, I took a look at how each of the rivals tried to entice customers away.
It's strange how you can think you want something, but then a store changes your mind.
Imagine being ostracized for not owning an iPhone. It's been happening to Android users for years. Google wants to change it, but is it really representative of the people here?
Google's upcoming Pixel looks lovely. But do you really want your phone to do this? Do you want your phone to be this?
She found the Galaxy S20 eminently resistible. What, though, about Apple's new "small" phone? This was my wife's surprising reaction.
It's the time of year when one must think about what Apple's next phone -- or phones -- will be called. The possibilities are both endless and painful.