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KDDI、iPhone 5 参入の衝撃

Posted in ケータイ, 電話会社, 日本 by shiro on 2011年9月26日

ケータイ各社の度肝を抜いた iMessage

Posted in アップル by shiro on 2011年6月7日

iMessage | Daring Fireball

It also means iPhone users with iPhone-using friends and family no longer need SMS. I’ll cancel my SMS plan as soon as this ships.

(A well-informed little birdie tells me that Apple’s phone carrier partners around the world found out about iMessages when we did: during today’s keynote.)

iMessage Brings Texting to iPod Touch and iPad Users | MacRumors

If it sounds like BBM, RIM’s BlackBerry Messaging service, that’s because, well, it sounds a lot like BBM actually — and increases device lock-in as well.

SURPRISE! Carriers Didn’t Know iMessage Was Coming Until Today’s Keynote | Silicon Alley Insider

iMessage: Biting RIM’s style and sticking it to network operators | GigaOM

ケータイ各社の度肝を抜いたアップル! 携帯電話キャリアに縛られない新サービス「iMessage」は寝耳に水の大反響… | ギズモード・ジャパン

iPad がタダになる「iPad for everybody」

Posted in ソフトバンク by shiro on 2010年11月27日

Android の隠された秘密

Posted in Android, グーグル by shiro on 2010年8月24日

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The dirty little secret about Google Android | TechRepublic.com

Here’s the dirty little secret about Android: After all the work Apple did to get AT&T to relinquish device control for the iPhone and all the great efforts Google made to get the FCC and the U.S. telecoms to agree to open access rules as part of the 700 MHz auction, Android is taking all of those gains and handing the power back to the telecoms.

That is likely to be the most important and far-reaching development in the U.S. mobile market in 2010. In light of the high ideals that the Android OS was founded upon and the positive movement toward openness that was happening back in 2007-2008, it is an extremely disappointing turn of events.


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