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France Telecom Shows Orange-Branded Handset With Intel Chip
BusinessWeek
The phone will be showcased this week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and go on sale in the summer in France and the UK, the companies said. The Orange-branded device is designed by Intel and runs on Google Inc.'s Android software.
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New mBlox Technology Delivers Mobile Engagement at the Right Place, at the ...
MarketWatch (press release)
By offering real time, location-based analytics and reporting, it enables brands to achieve new levels of insight into consumer behavior on mobile -- facilitating the best possible content delivery and strengthening the relationship between the brand ...
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France Telecom Preps Orange-Branded Smartphone With Intel Chip
Bloomberg
Enlarge image France Telecom Preps Orange-Branded Smartphone With Intel France Telecom Preps Orange-Branded Smartphone With Intel Antoine Antoniol/Bloomberg A customer looks at phones on display at a France Telecom SA Orange mobile phone shop in Paris.
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Bloomberg
American Roamer Unveils New Corporate Name and Branding Strategy at Mobile ...
MarketWatch (press release)
BARCELONA, Feb 27, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- American Roamer, the global source for geospatial network intelligence, today unveils its new company name, Mosaik Solutions, at MobileWorld Congress (Hall 2.0, Booth #2D26). The new name and brand launch is ...
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MWC: HTC Announces One Series and Universal Branding Initiative
PhoneNews.com
By Humberto Saabedra on February 27, 2012 At its own press event ahead of MobileWorld Congress, HTC has announced its initiative to both offer the apex of its expertise in device design and an effort to actively reduce the number of handsets it ...
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Sony unveils new smartphones without Ericsson co-brand
TODAYonline
"People have these lofty expectations that we're going to have all the answers to all the problems that plague the world on April 1," Mr Hirai said in an interview at the Barcelona Mobile World Congress (MWC). "We're not going to have that.
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