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Big Apple Overshadows Round Rock

August 26th, 2010 MobileFreak

All week there have been news stories and prognostications about Apple’s upcoming product announcement in September, about how iPads cannot be made fast enough to keep up with demand, and rumors about a new TV delivery service. You’d have to look fairly hard to know that Dell also tried to make some noise this week.

On Tuesday, Dell released their Aero smartphone, which includes a 3.5-inch touchscreen and runs on Android. Some people are also aware that Dell released a tablet computer called the “Streak“. The Streak doubles as a smartphone, and also runs on the Google Android platform.

We all know about Cupertino. So does anyone care about what is coming out of Round Rock, Texas?

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Comment by MySpace Layouts  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2010-08-26 14:54:41

As a consumer, I would say that all these choices would just make people confused because a real tough war is happening in the world of touch screen phones plus pads and this may make the buying tasks complex and even confusing.

 
Comment by guaranteed car finance  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2010-09-02 06:36:07

Fully agree with your points here. When a new product came from this awesome company, every time it creates sensation and catch the eyes of many. This is a really excellent read for me. Must admit that you are one of the best blogger I ever saw. Thanks for posting this useful article.

 
Comment by Computer Tips Tricks  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2010-09-28 04:30:04

I think Dell can barely touch the mobile market as now there’s so much competition and guess what iPhone is still the winner @@

 
Comment by Android Games  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2010-11-08 20:26:59

While Apple may lose some marketshare, but it is only in numbers, because you should consider that smartphone market is expanding, as they share is smaller than android in the recent quarter, they are still making more revenue than any other company in the business.

 
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