Android and iOS devices were apparently popular gifts this Christmas -- more popular than ever before.
Device activations soared from their daily December average of 4 million to 17.4 million on Christmas Day, a 332 percent increase, according to analytics firm Flurry. That's more than double the 6.8 million devices activated on Christmas last year, the previous single-day record holder. And in a first, more
tablets were activated on Christmas this year than phones. Apple tablets dominated the category, but the
Kindle Fire HD 7-inch made its strongest showing ever.
iPhone and iPad app downloads jumped 87 percent on Christmas Day as compared with the average for the month, according to data from mobile analytics firm Distimo. Sales from all those downloads rose by 70 percent on December 25.
Tablets more popular than e-readers among e-book crowd
Windows Phone store doubles to 150K-plus apps
Google names best Android apps of 2012
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Never mind the Nano doing double duty. New scuttlebutt out of China suggests that Apple is teaming up with Intel to fashion a bona fide iOS-based watch.
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Netflix outage mars Christmas Eve
The company's video streaming service went down for an undetermined number of people across the Americas. The outage continued into Christmas morning for some customers.
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Instagram loses millions of users
Photo-sharing service records a nearly 25 percent drop in the number of daily active users in the wake of a terms of service controversy.
Instagram hit with proposed class-action lawsuit
Randi Zuckerberg loses control on Facebook (and Twitter)
China tightens the screws on Internet users
The country will now require all citizens to use their real names when signing up for an Internet account and force Internet providers to delete posts deemed "illegal."
China to curtail trademark trolls
Apple ordered to pay Chinese writers in copyright dispute
HP confirms: Feds investigating the Autonomy acquisition
In its new annual report, Hewlett-Packard says the Department of Justice has opened an inquiry into the $11 billion 2011 deal, now allegedly marred by accounting impropriety.
Autonomy founder fires back at HP after news of DOJ inquiry
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