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IPhones VS Androids Phones,Their Differences and Similarities

 There is excitement in the media and telecommunications worlds as iPhone and Android users vie for the kind of champion in mobile technology. From a productivity standpoint, the two devices do have their differences and similarities. However, depending on the categories they serve, there is always one that has a competitive advantage. We'll look at each mobile device in each selection category to see which one stands out. Areas to question in this smartphone saga are: logging in features, taking pictures, making phone calls, managing storage, entertaining users, and last but not least, engaging with social media. Logging in Logging into a device can be the first test of patience and tolerance, because it's the first thing we do before using the phone's other features. The iPhone's TouchID fingerprint sensor technology is considered the most secure way to allow authorized users to access the device, as each fingerprint is unique to every person on the planet. While Andr...

Intel To Build Processors For Smartphone Chip Vendor MediaTek

 Intel's new foundry business has struck a deal to make processors for Taiwanese chip designer MediaTek. On Monday, MediaTek said it had signed an agreement to "build a more balanced and resilient supply chain" for the company's products, which include processors for smart home devices, Chromebooks and tablets. MediaTek also noted that Intel's foundry business is expected to have "huge capacity" in the U.S. and Europe. NS Tsai, corporate vice president of the chip supplier, said: "IFS (Intel Foundry Services) is committed to expanding production capacity, providing value to MediaTek, and helping us build a more diversified supply chain." The partnership is a win for Intel, given that MediaTek currently sources chip production from rival TSMC. Intel's goal is to attract all major customers to its foundry business, even Apple, which also relies on TSMC for iPhone and Mac processors. However, details of the deal with MediaTek are scant, inclu...