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Slowing iPhone Sales Could Hit Apple's Bottom Line
That is because of growing completion from a host of device makers—particularly Samsung—whose products run on Google's Android mobile operating system. In addition, some mobile operators are increasingly worried about the high level of subsidies they ...
23.07.2012 1471
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How Instant Mobile Commerce Will Disrupt The Way You Do Business
The confluence of critical factors—(i) the near ubiquitous adoption of mobile technology, and particularly smartphones; (ii) mobile payment mechanisms; (iii) the explosion of atomized app-based services; and (iv) changing attitudes toward ...
16.07.2012 1110
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Nielsen: Android and iOS continue to perform well in US, feature phones fading ...
Data collected in the second quarter shows Google's Android mobile operating system now has more than half the market, crossing the 50 percent threshold to take a 51.8 percent share, up from 48.5 percent in the previous quarter.
12.07.2012 1274
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Hotel replaces obsolete guestroom phones with the iPhone
As the hotel industry is catching up with current trends in mobile technology, one hotel chain is upgrading guest rooms with popular Apple devices. Covered in the Travel section of the USA Today this week, the Opus hotel in Vancouver's Yaletown ...
06.07.2012 1197
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HTC Brazil closure gets official statement
This is a sad day for Brazil, but remains a positive time for HTC as their HTC One series continues to sell well throughout the world, with both the AT&T HTC One X and the T-Mobile HTC One S now fully available in the United States as well.
21.06.2012 1112
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Troops' Android Devices Put In Virtual Security 'Bubble'
"Where we are not, as far as technology development goes, is addressing the mobile malware threats: malware apps and exploiting vulnerabilities in the trusted apps," said Ghosh. "The industry hasn't yet tackled those two problems.
21.06.2012 1094
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China Mobile 3G user growth slow, carrier is 'in need of an iPhone'
By Neil Hughes Though China Mobile is the largest wireless provider on on the planet, its number of high-speed 3G subscribers remains relatively small and growth is slow as the carrier does not currently offer Apple's iPhone. Noting that China Mobile's ...
21.06.2012 1160
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How Nokia plans to turn its implosion into a 'transition'
by Erin-Michael Gill Last month, Nokia lost its top spot as the world's largest cell phone manufacturer. Last week, it announced a reduction of 10000 jobs globally by Q4 of 2013. So the critical question: is this an implosion, or just transition?
20.06.2012 1084
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Review: Samsung Galaxy S III: reaching for greatness
I used an SGS3 (as I'll call it) as my mobile phone for slightly over two weeks. (I've used Android phones in the past, so I have accounts set up, and plenty of experience with it; see this review of the Nexus S, for instance.) ...
20.06.2012 1122
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The iPhone may be late to features, but only Android users care
Android users are correct to complain when the get a feature for the iPhone, but as loud as they may shout they're the only ones listening. by Kent German Apple iOS 6 introduced new features, some of which Android already had.
12.06.2012 1349
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