Blue text bubbles have almost always been associated with Apple. The easiest way to know if someone's an Android or iPhone user without even meeting them is by sending them a text message and checking ...
We've been neutral on Beeper so far, but an interview with the company's CEO clearly demonstrates that the company is wasting users' time and possibly causing security issues as it keeps running into ...
The imagined superiority of iPhone users over Android fans is a social problem that can even affect children, says New York Times columnist Brian Chen. But Apple plans to start remedying texting ...
Google and major European mobile carriers are attempting to use new European Union digital laws to force Apple to share its iMessage blue bubbles with Android devices. The search engine has long ...
Apple confirms the blue versus green bubble battle won't be over just because of RCS. The blue iMessage text bubble is meant to tell the user when they are talking to another iPhone user. However, ...
Google sent a letter to European regulators asking them to free up Apple’s iMessage for all platforms, according to a report from the Financial Times Wednesday. The EU Commission said Apple is ...
Chances are if you've ever owned or used an iPhone, you're familiar with your outgoing text messages appearing in blue bubbles. Sometimes. Other times, though, they'll show as green instead. So what's ...
It’s that age old tech debate: iOS versus Android, and more specifically, the blue bubble versus the green bubble. “The green bubble is just ugly in general for me… I don’t know. I don’t like it,” ...
Blue bubbles versus green bubbles. In texting it's the difference between iPhone owners and Android phone users. Green bubble people can be made to feel like unwelcome party crashers. Blue bubbles ...
Any time you enter a text messaging thread on iPhone, those blue and green message bubbles make clear who else is on iPhone versus Android. Google claims that distinction leads to "peer pressure and ...