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iPhone 4 does well in first week; over 1.5 million sold
iPhone 4 has created a lot of interest with consumers. Over 1.5 million iPhones have been sold, according to Apple.
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iPhone 4 setting record sales pace, despite big gaffe
iPhone 4 sales are through the roof despite ordering problems.
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Nokia N8 smartphone gets 12-megapixel camera, new Symbian OS
Today the Finnish phonemaker took the wraps off the Symbian-powered Nokia N8, which it touted as a 'revolutionary' smart phone.
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BlackBerry Bold 9650 will ship in May, RIM says
RIM today unveiled the BlackBerry Bold 9650, an upgraded, CDMA-compatible take on the popular BlackBerry Tour. But RIM stocks tumbled on Monday, amid fears that RIM is losing the smart phone game to Apple and other competitors.
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Innovation center? How Israel became a 'Start-Up Nation.'
The recent New York Times bestseller Start-Up Nation drew much attention to Israel as a global innovation center. Israel has more Nasdaq-listed companies than all Europe, but is this success sustainable? Venture capital funding fell sharply in 2009.
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Apple iPhone, BlackBerry sales pump up mobile phone market
The cellphone market had a strong fourth quarter in 2009, industry analysts say. And smart phones such as the Apple iPhone, the BlackBerry, and Google Android devices deserve much of the credit.
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Apple earnings reflect US strength – but iPhone is bigger Down Under
While the iPhone dominates US mobile traffic, it has even bigger market share in Oceania.
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Ovi Maps heralded as offline alternative to Google
Nokia says it will offer Ovi Maps for free on many of its handsets, a move intended to cut off Google's stranglehold on the market.
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Stocks for the next decade? Check out these predictions from 2000 first.
Back in 2000, The New York Times asked 10 stock experts for their buy-and-hold picks for 2010. Here's a look at how they fared.
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Twitter hacked: 'Iranian Cyber Army' signs off with poem to Khamenei
Twitter was hacked by the 'Iranian Cyber Army,' an unknown group. Though its website indicated no links with Iran authorities, a Farsi poem on its page suggests that those who were behind the message could have been loyalists to Iran's Islamic system of rule.
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RFID on the next iPhone? Why?
An RFID-equipped iPhone could open doors – literally – and advance the technology.
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Nokia charger recall: What you need to know
Nokia recalled some 14 million cell phone chargers Monday – how to tell if yours is one of them.
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Worldwide smartphone sales stay surprisingly strong
Market research firm IDC says Nokia leads the pack in worldwide smartphone sales. But BlackBerry isn't far behind.
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When is a Nokia Booklet not a netbook? When it costs $810.
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Microsoft, Nokia will bring Office apps to cellphones
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Apple jacks: iPhone will use EU's universal phone charger
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Finland's tango fever
Despite being continents away from Argentina, the shy Finns have a passion for the melancholy music and dance.
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How to make a Klingon forehead in 7 easy steps, and other Trekkie news
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Stop your gadget greed from fueling tragedy in Congo
As consumers, we can use buying power to end this deadly war driven by "conflict minerals."
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Microsoft's slick first iPhone app
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Checking in on T-Mobile's G1
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Job hunt: More Americans hit the trail
Networking technology changes, but many tactics remain the same.
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Today's number: 38
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Yes, you can be happy at work
This isn't fluff. Happy companies make more cash.
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Hurdles ahead for Google's cellphone plan
Bringing Internet openness to the closed wireless world is bold but difficult, analysts say.



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