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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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BlackBerry maker RIM loses head of marketing
BlackBerry has another challenge ahead of the launch of their new PlayBook tablet - the head of RIM's marketing is leaving the company. After losing brand cachet, can the company catch up?
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PlayStation phone unveiled, will be available through Verizon
PlayStation phone: Sony Ericsson unveiled the long-awaited PlayStation phone on Sunday. The PlayStation phone will be available through Verizon when it comes to the US.
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Smaller iPhone reportedly designed by Apple
Smaller iPhone is in the works, one news agency has reported.
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Windows Phone deal is good news for Microsoft. But what about Nokia?
Windows Phone software will replace Symbian on all Nokia phones, reps for Nokia and Microsoft said today.
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Verizon iPhone: Three important steps before you upgrade
In less than 24 hours, Verizon customers can pre-order the iPhone. Tempted? Here are three tips for making the transition to a Verizon iPhone.
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Android phones to get new online Android Market: report
A Web-based Android Market will reportedly be unveiled by Google this week.
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Android now world's most popular phone OS
Google's Android leaves Nokia's Symbian in the dust. Apple still has a long way to go if it wants to beat out the Android Army.
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Crocodile cell phone accident sends croc to the doc
After being swallowed by a crocodile, cell phone still audible. Aquarium workers say croc has been lethargic and may need medical attention if phone doesn't come out on its own.
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Smartphones patent war heats up
Smartphones, tablets, and other technology are at the heart of a series of patent-infringement suits filed by Nokia against Apple.
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R&D spending: Here are the Top 10 firms
Apple, Google, and 3M may top Bloomberg’s list of the world’s most innovative companies, but they’re not the biggest research and development spenders – not even part of the Top 20. Out of 1,000 publicly traded companies with the highest R&D spending in 2009, here are the Top 10, according to a survey by management-consulting firm Booz & Co.:
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Era of mobile phones quickly being eclipsed by smartphone boom
Traditional mobile phones have begun the march towards obsolescence as the market slows. Meanwhile the smartphone market continues to boom.
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PSP Phone could hit as soon as early 2011
Sony will soon release a PSP Phone with Android 3.0 technology, Engadget said today. But what kind of reception would a PlayStation Phone find on the market today?
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Smartphones: Is Windows 7 fighting a losing battle?
Smartphones with Windows 7 mobile operating system are designed to compete against Apple and Android. But some analysts are wondering whether Microsoft's smartphones strategy is swimming against the current.
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Schwarzenegger adds muscle to Medvedev's vision for Russian Silicon Valley
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger arrived in Russia this week along with executives from Google, Microsoft, and Oracle to give a boost to Russia's burgeoning tech sector.
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RouteRank: A greener travel planning website
RouteRank lets travelers plan trips with carbon footprints in mind. The Swiss up-and-comer is already big in Europe. Will Americans say goodbye to Priceline and Orbitz for the greener option?
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Nokia N8: Exact release date still up in the air
Nokia N8 is set for a late September launch, Nokia said recently. But don't be surprised if you don't get your N8 handset until October.
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Tablet computers: what's here, and what's coming
Tablet computers: Here's a list of all the tablets being talked about right now.
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Android OS growing in leaps and bounds
Google's Android and Nokia's Symbian OS will share control of the smartphone market by 2014, an analytics firm said Friday.
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Kelsey Grammer: a bid to attract Fox News, Limbaugh audience
Kelsey Grammer of 'Frasier' fame is one face behind RightNetwork, a new entertainment TV network. It seeks to appeal to conservatives who made Fox News and Rush Limbaugh successful.
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Kelsey Grammer backs new conservative TV network
Kelsey Grammer is the front man in the RightNetwork, a new politically conservative TV network. First programs include 'Right2Laugh,' featuring stand up comedians, and 'Running' about Tea Party-backed candidates running for office. See the Kelsey Grammer pitch video below.
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China iPhone workers at Foxconn hold rallies in wake of suicides
China's besieged Foxconn, a major manufacture of iPhones and other electronics goods, held rallies in Shenzhen, China, Wednesday to boost worker morale after at least 12 suicides this year.
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Kenya referendum monitored by SMS and Twitter
The Kenya referendum came off well despite some irregularities and tension. One reason: a new system that uses SMS and Twitter to allow every Kenyan to be an election monitor.
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LightSquared will make Broadband wireless access more competitive
LightSquared will launch a new wireless broadband network that aims to provide competition to the incumbent phone companies.
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Motorola to be split into three parts
Motorola Inc., which has played a central role in developing the US electronics industry over the past 82 years, will sell its wireless division to Nokia Siemens Networks, a Finnish-German joint venture. The company will then be poised to split its cell phone manufacturing operations from its police radio business.



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