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    Appota – đồng hành và hỗ trợ nhà phát triển ứng dụng di động

    Appota – đồng hành và hỗ trợ nhà phát triển ứng dụng di động

    Action.vn – Appota.com là mô hình chuẩn hoá về bản quyền và giải pháp cầu nối giữa người sử dụng điện thoại với các nhà phát triển ứng dụng Việt Nam và quốc tế.

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    VP Telecom abandons Nokia, joining hands with Samsung

    VP Telecom abandons Nokia, joining hands with Samsung

    VP Telecom has reportedly decided to “abandon” Nokia for fear about the dark future of the mobile phone manufacturer, to become the distributor of Samsung products, according to Buu Dien.

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    Low-cost smart phone race just begins

    Low-cost smart phone race just begins

    Samsung, Sony and Chinese manufacturers have marketed the smart phones using dual core chips which have the prices of less than 7 million dong. Meanwhile, Vietnamese enterprises have also jumped into the low-cost smart phone market.

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    The app store: The new “must-have” digital business model

    The app store: The new “must-have” digital business model

    Most of us will find app stores a very appealing model for getting the software we need safely while trying to get the most from our services and devices. Amazon announced today that it was opening up its Kindle reader device to 3rd party applications to be distributed later this year in the Kindle Store.

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    Unregistered SIM cards continue to dominate VietNam market

    Unregistered SIM cards continue to dominate VietNam market

    A circular had been circulated making it illegal to sell activated SIMs or to have more than three SIMs with each operator, said Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Le Nam Thang.

    The millions of pre-paid subscribers who had yet to register their personal information had three months to do so or they would have their services cut off.

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    3G draws 20 percent more subscribers in VietNam

    3G draws 20 percent more subscribers in VietNam

    Viet Nam has 16 million 3G (third generation mobile telecommunications) subscribers benefiting from wide-area wireless voice messages, mobile Internet access, video calls and mobile TV by the end of May.

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    HTC’s Rough Q1: down

    HTC’s Rough Q1: down

    HTC released their unaudited Q1 2012 earnings earlier this morning, and the results aren’t pretty [PDF]. The Taiwanese company managed to pull down NT$67.8 billion ($2.3 billion) this past quarter, a nearly 35% dip year-over-year.

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    Google CEO Larry Page talks Android activations and Motorola acquisition

    Google CEO Larry Page talks Android activations and Motorola acquisition

    Google CEO Larry Page stated in a blog post on Thursday that the company’s Android platform is “on fire.” The CEO boasted that there are now more than 850,000 Android devices activated each day through a network of 55 manufacturers and more than 300 carriers. Page called Android a “tremendous example of the power of partnership, and it just gets better with each version.” He went on to explain his excitement for the Motorola acquisition and “the opportunities to build great devices capitalizing on the tremendous success and growth of Android.” The CEO then reiterated the benefits surrounding Android’s open ecosystem, maintaining that “we have no plans to change that.” The Mountain View-based company in February stated that Android activations were up 250% year-over-year. Google also previously announced that the Android Market is home to more than 450,000 apps.

    Source: BGR

    LG plans to launch a ‘thinking smartphone’

    LG plans to launch a ‘thinking smartphone’

    LG has yet to find the same success in the smartphone market that Samsung, HTC and Motorola have seen, but the company’s managing director Kwon Bong-suk told a Korean news website that LG will soon introduce a game-changing “thinking smartphone.” The executive confidently stated that the next mobile innovation doesn’t necessarily have to come from Apple, saying that LG can identify with the “universal value” that all consumers seek. Unlike its competitors, LG will refrain from adding more features and entertainment options to its devices, instead looking to build a product that will be responsive to a user’s particular needs. Bong-suk also noted the importance of the low-end market and said the company is interested in releasing a smartphone for $100. Despite the low price, Bong-suk says LG won’t compromise on the quality of the user experience. The director concluded by saying that “preparations for the development of the thinking smartphone are underway.”

    Source: Verge

    Appota gradute in F.I Hanoi Winter 2011 Semester

    Appota gradute in F.I Hanoi Winter 2011 Semester

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