So which Android device out-sold iPhone?
Once again the internet is flooded with catchy headlines that Android outsold iPhone for the first half of 2010. And why not, that’s a great headline. But it’s also — to quote the Simpsons — unpossible.
Which Android device out sold iPhone? No, not the one with the GBs. Android is an OS, not a device. [...]
So which Android device out-sold iPhone? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
iPhone owners get the most sex
The folks over at OkCupid have performed a little study where they analyze photography from a numerical angle. The finding we found most interesting is that iPhone users have more sex than other smartphone users.
The above chart compares the number of sexual partners of 30 year olds who use an iPhone, Blackberry, or Android [...]
iPhone owners get the most sex is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
iPhone 3GS & iOS 4 battery life, iPhone 4 heat, Top jailbreak apps, Android vs iPhone – From the Forums
The TiPb forums are naturally a great place to talk, commiserate, celebrate, get help, and offer advice to your fellow iPhone users. In order to create a new thread of your own or reply to any of the existing threads, you must be a registered member. Becoming a member is easy and free so if [...]
iPhone 3GS & iOS 4 battery life, iPhone 4 heat, Top jailbreak apps, Android vs iPhone – From the Forums is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
iPhone 4 vs Android Captivate
An iPhone 4 user’s experience with the Android 2.1 powered Samsung Captivate on AT&T
I’ll preface this by saying before this review, I’ve hardly laid hands on an Android device, let alone considered throwing my iPhone aside to completely delve into the OS and see if I could actually survive without my iPhone. In my time [...]
iPhone 4 vs Android Captivate is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
iPhone, Android, and why smartphone openness is a lie
I’ve written several times that the “openness” argument made against Apple’s iPhone in general, and by Google against Apple in particular is overblown and often disingenuous. Sure, other smartphones might theoretically be more open at the platform level, but when it comes down to manufacturers and carriers, the end user-facing openness is just not there. [...]
iPhone, Android, and why smartphone openness is a lie is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.



