Mark Bridge writes:
David Drummond, Google's Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, has just written a blog post that describes an 'anti-competitive strategy' against Android by companies including Apple, Microsoft and Oracle. Entitled "When patents attack Android", it points out that more than 550,000 Android devices are now activated every day... and says this has resulted in "a hostile, organized campaign against Android".
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The latest version of the Windows Phone operating system - codenamed Mango - has officially been released to handset manufacturers and Microsoft's mobile operator partners.
Current Windows Phone handsets will be able to upgrade to the Mango update from the autumn.
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In a week of big-name financial figures - including Apple and Nokia - we now have quarterly and annual results from Microsoft Corp.
The company had a record fourth quarter of its financial year, with revenue of $17.37 billion (8% up year-on-year).
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It looks as though the Ultra-Mobile PC could be making a comeback.
Fujitsu has announced a new device called the Windows 7 F-07C mobile phone. It's 125mm × 61mm × 19.8mm with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and weighs 218g, running Windows 7 Home Premium on a 1.2GHz Intel Atom processor.
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Lenovo has announced a family of tablets that'll be available in the next few months. There'll be the consumer-focussed IdeaPad Tablet K1, the business-targeted ThinkPad Tablet and the IdeaPad Tablet P1 for home and office use.
The IdeaPad Tablet K1 and ThinkPad Tablets will run Android 'Honeycomb' v3.1, while the Tablet P1 will use Microsoft Windows 7.
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