I take on four big tech predictions for 2012, from mobile to social--and dish up three of my own
Apple, Google's next closest competitor, is activating a relatively paltry 189,000 iPhones each day
Research In Motion has a tough year ahead of it. Here is what the company needs to do to turn itself around
Apple got to the major milestone faster, but Google is celebrating anyway with a 10-cent app promotion
More than half of most popular Android smartphones run outdated--and insecure--versions of the OS. And update policies vary
The Android platform has hit 200 million activations. This is up from 100 million devices activated as of six months ago, Google says.
Microsoft's closest ally may be first out of the gate with slates that run Redmond's next OS
Google chairman tells U.S. Senate antitrust subcommittee that Siri could gobble Google's bread and butter--search. But it rings a bit false
Apple's iOS digital assistant, Siri, will be as big or bigger than the iPad. It's the beginning of actually useful natural language processing
The store is still well behind Apple's App Store, which has right around 500,000 active apps, and Android, with about 320,000