
If you were waiting for an official factory unlocked iPhone 4, you’d be happy to know that Apple has decided to start selling them in Read more…

If you were waiting for an official factory unlocked iPhone 4, you’d be happy to know that Apple has decided to start selling them in Read more…

White iPhone 4 released this week after great anticipation. People are actually willing to trade-off their original (black) iPhone 4s for the newer, white ones. Read more…

The rumor has finally turned out to be true. Apple is all set to launch the white iPhone on April 27th and has in fact started shipping it to Apple Retail Stores. Best Buy confirms the date, too. Read more…

Apple has recently come up with 3 new advertisements showcasing the features of the iPhone. The ads went on air today, Read more…

As anticipated, Apple has released the iOS 4.3 update for iPhone (GSM), iPad and iPod Touch. This is in tune with the release of the new Read more…

Apple’s iOS devices i.e. iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch contribute 2% of all the web-traffic as of January 2011, says NetMarketShare.
It is quite evident from the latest browser market-shares reports that the iOS mobile platform is on a consistent rise in the user-base leading to 2.06% share in all web traffic. The report shows that Singapore has the greatest iOS market-presence (9.98%) which apparently means a lot of Singaporeans prefer ‘iDevices’ over other devices from asian manufacturers. Australia also shows an impressive 5.6% of all web traffic originating from Apple devices.

United Kingdom, boasts a good 5.1% whereas the US stays at 3.4% of all browser traffic represented by iOS. We believe that the major credit for the accelerated growth should go to the iPad. Since its launch in Jan 2010, iOS not only gained exponential popularity world-wide but also surpassed Android in June last year. The future of the iOS, too, seems to be bright because iPad 2 is just around the corner.
![Windows Phone 7 vs. iPhone – Interface comparison [VIDEO] Windows Phone 7 vs. iPhone – Interface comparison [VIDEO]](http://www.techexplorer.in/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/image7.png)
In a video below, PocketNow compared the iPhone and a prototype Windows Phone 7 phone and showed the differences in the interface and totally different approaches the two platforms works upon to perform tasks. The home-screen itself shows clear differences. While iPhone is an application-centric platform that shows different icons for applications on the homescreen, the Windows Phone 7 phone follows the action-centric approach whereby dynamic tiles showing live feeds of data are displayed on the homescreen. Check out the video below:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gngr3RF_eBY