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Microsoft Cash-For-Apps Issues, Amazon $100 Tablet, Nokia Solar Charging & More - Pocketnow Daily

2013-03-20
microsoft defends their cash for apps policy with developers amazon wants to build a sub $100 tablet form or masses and nokia solar charging rumors return i'm high memory better and i'm still wondering why webos is still a top against remark phones and this is parking out daily believe it or not Microsoft is having a couple of issues with their paper application of strategy as some people are kind of complaining about the fact that even though Microsoft has decided to pay a hundred dollars and up to two thousand dollars to developers for every application that they submit obviously people are concerned that we will be getting a hundred versions of strip poker and not something that's really substantial and for those of you that are wondering just how well it's going from Microsoft when it comes to applications can you please gasps Joe Belfiore when are we getting Pandora it's almost the end of q1 and we don't have it yet let's continue talking about Amazon obviously their kindle fire did ignite the 7-inch tablet market but sadly it did not excited for Amazon actually Android tablets and pretty much squeeze that tablet out even with its price tag and we know the reasons why but apparently Amazon is working on building a 100-dollar tablet this time as they obviously want to cater to even more masses and it bitch to wonder what exactly if the kindle fire HD is such a beautiful tablet with great sound and everything why does it itself well it's called the Kindle you I Jeff Bezos nobody really likes it and let's continue talking about tablets that did not make it then because we do know that the first generation of the Kindle Fire looked exactly like the BlackBerry PlayBook that never sold for those of you wondering that what will happen with that tablet well according to some blackberry executives apparently they are working on a tablet up to the point where they have a roadmap of at least half a dozen products for the end of this year and at least one of them will be a tablet but it just begs to wonder will you let email to this tablet by any chance blackberry I mean crazy and for those of you that remember the previous rumours last week of Motorola building a next line of smartphones that's able to be personalized well for those of you that then no Google hired former apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki to bring back some mojo to merola and as it turns out he recently posted on Google+ because I don't know how you call that but he posted our Google+ that wouldn't it be cool if phones were able to be personalized so for those of you that are wondering what's happening with Motorola in the future this is what's happening so stay tuned and finally for the interesting news of the day it's been generally rumored that no will someday work on solar powered smartphones and apparently that's getting closer and closer as they've recently tweeted son son here we come and it just fits to wonder what's going to happen because there are no events planned right now everybody launches phones until it pretty much the fall from here going on or probably the summer so that leads into the question with today what do you think about solar powered smartphones would you like that to happen when you love that panel to be somewhere around your smartphone in my particular case the way I see it is that since battery technology has not evolved that much in the last couple of years obviously figure out other ways to get power on your phone is great and no wireless charging with a big pad is not the solution I think solar powered smartphones are probably the best way to go but leave us a comment down below and yes for an earlier scoop of everything that's happening in the smartphone to tell the world make sure you follow us on Parker now comment subscribe to our YouTube channel as well please give this video a thumbs up if you liked what you saw I am hi Natalie Lana thank you very much for watching see you tomorrow
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