Posts from ZDNet | | Halo: Spartan Assault for Windows Phone and Windows 8 should help the platform Halo should have been a launch game on Windows Phone in 2010. Three years later, we are going to see it hit the platform along with the ability to play across Windows 8 and it looks excellent. Read more | Canalys predicts a billion Android smartphone sales in 2017, and rapid growth for Windows Phone Today, Canalys predicted that a billion Android smartphones will ship in 2017, and that Microsoft's market share will grow five-fold as it closes in on Apple's iOS. Read more | Jelly Bean now powering one-third of Android devices: Google With a 33 percent usage share, Jelly Bean finally has Gingerbread in its sights, and is poised to overtake the aging Android release at the top spot. Read more | Best Android smartphones (June 2013 edition) Time to take a tour of a handful of the best Android smartphones currently available on the market (June 2013). Here are some killer handsets from Google, HTC, Motorola, and Samsung. Read more | High demand for AMOLED smartphone panels puts squeeze on supply chain Increased demand for AMOLED smartphone panels, partly caused by increasing screen size, will put pressure of manufacturing plants to keep up with supply. This make the industry vulnerable to any supply chain kinks. Read more | HTC suffers operations ding as COO steps down The ailing smartphone maker's chief operating officer steps down, weeks after a number of high-profile executives jump the sinking HTC ship. Read more | Lenovo 'in talks' on smartphone joint venture The PC maker is branching further into mobile devices, with a joint venture with an unnamed, unknown smartphone maker currently in negotiation stages. Read more | |  |  | Connect with TechRepublic | | Special feature: Next Generation Networks The rising tides of big data, video, and cloud computing are driving tremendous demand for faster and more efficient networks. TechRepublic and ZDNet delve into how things like software-defined networks (SDN) and new wireless technologies are enabling business transformation. | | |
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