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Samsung says it will ship half a billion phones in 2013Samsung expects to sell 510 million phones in 2013, the company announced on Wednesday. Samsung says most of those devices will be smart phones, cementing the company's status as the world's biggest phone manufacturer.
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Can a Motorola X Phone keep up with Apple and Samsung?The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Motorola is hard at work on an 'X Phone,' a flagship smart phone that would stand out from handsets made by Apple and Samsung. But 'X Phone' development may be running into some early obstacles.
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iPhone 5 helps Apple's iOS topple Android in the USStrong iPhone 5 sales have contributed to a growing market share for Apple's iOS. For now, Google's Android OS lags behind.
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Will Microsoft build its own Windows phone?Rumors continue to percolate about the arrival of a Windows Phone 8 device built by Microsoft. And that would probably make Nokia very unhappy indeed.
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RIM's pitch: Earn $1,000 off a BlackBerry 10 app, RIM will pay you $10,000RIM desperately needs a hit with BlackBerry 10, which may not launch until March of next year.
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With 8X and 8S, HTC steals Nokia's thunderHTC has introduced a pair of new Windows Phone 8 handsets: The 8X and the 8S. Both devices are expected to launch in November.
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How HDR helps your iPhone or Android camera 'go pro'
'High dynamic range' – or HDR – takes multiple exposures, then stitches them together. Both the iPhone and Android devices come with HDR options.
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Smartphone sales: Android extends lead over iPhone
Smartphone sales grow 42 percent worldwide in second quarter. Two-thirds of smartphone sales were Android phones, up from 47 percent a year ago.
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Samsung, Apple, RIM: Who tops the latest smartphone scorecard?
As earnings reports from Apple, Samsung, and others roll in, who's doing well this quarter?
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Samsung cements lead over Apple in global smartphone raceSamsung and Apple own almost half the worldwide smartphone market.
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First tablets, now Windows Phone 8: Microsoft tears through big week of big revealsTwo days after introducing its Surface tablet, Microsoft rolled out Windows Phone 8, its latest mobile OS.
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Nokia planning to cut 10,000 jobs, close plants
Nokia Corp. will lay off 10,000 workers globally and shutter some of its facilities, the company said Thursday. The world's top cellphone maker last year, Nokia has struggled with competition from Apple and Google.
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Apple brags about big iPhone numbers, but ignores a crucial Android factApple's Scott Forstall said Monday that 80 percent of Apple mobile devices run the latest version of iOS. Good news. But...
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BlackBerry-maker RIM warns of layoffs, operating loss
RIM also hires advisers to look at strategies to reverse its downturn. RIM has seen its share of US smartphone market fall from 44 percent to 10 percent in two years.
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4G? LTE? What's the difference?
Shopping for a new smart phone? Expect to see signs for 4G and 4G LTE. Who's the fastest of them all?
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Smartphones: Is Apple or Samsung No. 1?
Smartphones sales are clearly reported by Apple. But Samsung remains very vague about how many smartphones it makes.
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Tech stocks CEO summit: Can it solve Apple, Samsung patent dispute? (+video)
Tech stocks giants ordered to have CEOs try to settle their bitter patent dispute. Like several tech stocks, Apple and Samsung are dueling over patents for mobile devices.
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HTC EVO 4G LTE brings true 4G speed to SprintThe HTC EVO 4G LTE, launching this year on Sprint, packs a 4.7-inch display and the Android 4.0 OS.
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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, SprintCarrier 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: reportThe 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 billionSony 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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