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New smartphones: Nokia ushers in the Windows Phone era
Nokia's new smartphones, the Lumia 710 and Lumia 800, are the first real Nokia handsets to run Windows Phone software. These new smartphones could help Microsoft become the second biggest mobile OS, after Android.
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In India, a phone app to fight rape
The phone app "Fight Back" will be launched in Delhi, India, and will send out a text message with a GPS location to up to five people, including police, and as a post on Facebook and Twitter.
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Google Wallet: Shop with a swipe of your phone
Google Wallet should make safe, mobile payments easy.
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iPhone N94 prototype: Is this the new 'budget' iPhone?
iPhone N94 prototype photos published by MacPost are being cited as evidence that Apple is close to releasing a budget device.
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AAPL shares: Jobs' resignation changes nothing
AAPL shares traded lower after Steve Jobs stepped down as Apple CEO. But AAPL shares, which fell hard initially, were trending only slightly lower Thursday.
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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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Symbian handsets will soon be pulled from US shelves, Nokia says
Symbian is set to be replaced in Canada and the US by the Windows Phone 7 OS.
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With Back to Gecko, Mozilla looks to the mobile market
Back to Gecko is the working name for a new Mozilla mobile initiative.
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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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iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S? New clues suggest Apple will unveil both.
The iPhone 5 and the iPhone 4S: It may not be an either/or proposition.
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Tablet computers: Are they worth it?
Tablet computers – outside of the iPad – aren't selling well. The dearth of sales of tablet computers are hurting semiconductor companies.
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Stocks close higher, Dow ends above 12,000
The Dow gained about 123 points, and the Nasdaq gained about 39 points, led by gains in energy
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Stocks snap six-day losing streak; VIX falls
The Dow gained about 75 points, as stocks closed higher for the first time in June
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Stocks plunge amid global recovery fears
The Dow plummeted by more than 2 percent on Wednesday, losing about 279 points, after Moody's cut Greece's bond ratings
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Stocks end sharply higher, but down for May
The Dow fell about 240 points in May, which ended a five-month stretch of gains. Stocks closed higher on Tuesday with news of a possible Greek bailout package.
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With Microsoft Mango, the focus is on social media
Mango makes any Windows Phone a social media machine, Microsoft says.
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Surging BRIC middle classes are eclipsing global poverty
By 2022, those living in poverty will be a minority for the first time, as the global middle class – particularly from BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) nations – surges. Does new affluence signal shifting global power?
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Why Microsoft paid $8.5 billion for Skype, which is mostly free
Microsoft acquisition of the growing Internet calling company raises eyebrows. How can Microsoft make money from a service that's free to most users?
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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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Stocks close lower amid falling oil prices
Stocks and commodities fall sharply, after Goldman warns of substantial pullback in oil prices. Dow loses 117 points.
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Kenya's journalists vie to make up for years without a free press
The country's journalists aren't wasting time getting to the tough questions or putting politicians and businessmen under a microscope.
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Have we outsourced sexual harassment?
As Western companies increasingly turn to Indian labor, they must be willing to acknowledge and confront widespread sexual harassment of female employees in India.
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Windows Phone will soon topple Apple iOS: report
Windows Phone 7 software is poised to leave Apple in the dust, according to one new report
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Can Research in Motion be saved?
The tech company, best known for BlackBerry, may be in need of some more guidance
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Patents dispute revived against Apple, RIM
Patents ruling to be reviewed by International Trade Commission, renewing Kodak's hopes of getting royalties agreements with Apple and RIM. Kodak is using its 1,000 digital-imaging patents to boost revenue.



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