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Bankruptcy protection: Kodak gets a year to reorganize
Bankruptcy protection, sought by Kodak Thursday, gives company until Feb. 15, 2013, to offer reorganization plan. Kodak expects to continue normal operations during bankruptcy protection.
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Smartphones: Senator queries Carrier IQ on privacy
Smartphones and cellphones can contain Carrier IQ software that logs users' keystrokes. Sen. Al Franken asks firm for details about how the data from smartphones and cellphones is used.
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Carrier IQ: Controversial software stains AT&T, Apple, Sprint
Carrier IQ, a California company founded in 2005, could be logging the keystrokes and text messages of millions of mobile phone users.
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Patents case lost, S3 less appealing to HTC
Patents behind HTC's interest in S3 Graphics? Taiwan's HTC reevaluating its purchase of S3 after it lost its patents suit against Apple.
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Larger Kindle Fire tablets set to hit in 2012: report
The Kindle Fire was launched this month by Amazon. But according to one tech site, Amazon is already prepping a pair of successors.
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Sony buys out Ericsson for $1.5 billion
Sony this week announced it would take full control of mobile phone maker Ericsson.
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Ice Cream Sandwich, Jaunty Jackalope, and other bizarre code names
'Ice Cream Sandwich' sure doesn't sound like a smart phone OS. But Android has kept up a delicious naming convention, one of the weirder examples among tech products. But where does Ice Cream Sandwich fit among the code names from Apple, Ubuntu, and others?
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Android smartphones get 'ecosystem supercharge' [VIDEO]
Android smartphones and their users can thank Google for splashing out $12.5 billion to buy Motorola Mobility along with all the patents they hold. The purchase will be Google's largest.
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Android scores another stellar month, but why the high return rates?
Android return rates are curiously high, one outlet reports today. How does that square with its huge sales?
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Apple storms ahead with new MacBook Air, record sales
Apple's iPad sales double. Asia sales nearly quadruple. Now, Apple rolls out the new MacBook Air.
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Android activations now total 500,000 a day: Google
Android phones are selling by the bucketload – no surprise to Android watchers.
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HTC Sensation 4G set for June 15 launch
HTC Sensation 4G, the latest phone from HTC, was unveiled this week by T-Mobile.
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Online media is replacing newspapers and TV. Is that a bad thing?
How the new online media landscape is changing the way the public gets its news.
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iPhone lawsuit heats up, as Samsung counter sues Apple
iPhone lawsuit started with Apple suing Samsung. Now the Korea company is fighting back with its own iPhone lawsuit.
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HTC Thunderbolt review: Verizon strikes at 4G speed
Verizon's first 4G Android phone arrives. And the HTC Thunderbolt is a zippy masterpiece.
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Samsung Galaxy Pro: A worthy challenger to the BlackBerry?
Samsung Galaxy Pro is the latest edition to the popular Galaxy line of smartphones.
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Windows Phone 7: Is Verizon getting in on the act?
Windows Phone 7 software will soon power a Verizon Wireless handset, several outlets are reporting.
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Facebook phone set for early 2011 launch: report
Facebook phone rumors have been percolating since late last year. But a London site insists the Facebook phone is the real deal, twice over.
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Smartphones coming for AT&T's high-speed network
Smartphones from Motorola, HTC, and Samsung will run on AT&T's 4G network, which is due out later this year.
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Nexus S review roundup
Nexus S – the latest Google handset – hits store shelves this week. So how does the Google Nexus S stack up?
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Windows Phone 7 launch reportedly off to strong start
The Windows Phone 7-equipped HTC HD7, one of the first smartphones to run Windows Phone 7 software, has sold out at stores across the country.
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Nexus Two allegedly spotted in the wild. But is Google really readying a new phone?
Nexus Two, a successor to the Google Nexus One, is being prepared by Samsung, one blogger reported today. Others aren't so sure.
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Windows Phone 7 review roundup
Windows Phone 7 software is here. We read the reviews so you don't have to.
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Verizon iPad: What's next for Verizon and Apple?
Verizon iPad breaks the AT&T stranglehold, sort of. The new deal between Apple and Verizon is something of a hack, but it's an official hack.
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Microsoft Slate will be available by Christmas: Ballmer
Microsoft Slate: A Microsoft slate to counter Apple's popular iPad tablet computer will be seen by the Christmas holiday.



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