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Superphones Come Out at Mobile World Congress
Sci-Tech Today
By Barry Levine Analyst Avi Greengart said that most of the news at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona appears to be on the hardware side, including 720-pixel quad-core phones "from just about everybody." One company that is talking about software...
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Intel Shows Mobile Roadmap, But No Smartphone
InformationWeek
Intel announced new partners in its mobile push. France-based network operator Orange has said it will sell smartphones based on Intel's Atom family of processors. Hardware makers Lava (from India) and ZTE both joined Otellini on stage to voice support ...
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MWC: Sony Reinvents Itself with Xperia Phones
Forbes
Sony plans to sell the Xperia P and Xperia U phones in the second quarter of this year, integrating entertainment offerings with new hardware as it launches a rebranding effort. The company unveiled the Android phones at the Mobile World Congress in ...
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Samsung Galaxy S III hardware specs leaked
Fudzilla
Over the past few weeks, Samsung has told the press multiple times that it will not be announcing its Galaxy S III flagship Android 4.0 smartphone at Mobile World Congress 2012, and will instead be holding a separate announcement later this summer.
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Mozilla's Boot To Gecko Has a Chance to Change Mobile Landscape
iProgrammer
Telefonica is a big enough telecoms company to actually sell some phones running B2G and Qualcomm can make the chips for the hardware. In one announcement at the Mobile World Congress, B2G has gone from being an interesting idea that was most likely ...
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Mozilla gets serious with its mobile OS
GMA News
Tech site CNET reported Mozilla is also fortifying its ties with mobile processor maker Qualcomm to make the hardware for the first phones running on B2G. "A lot of people can afford the kind of phone we're building. These are not fat, ...
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Mozilla 'Boot to Gecko' prototype hardware demonstrated
ZDNet (blog)
Telefonica today unveiled prototype hardware running Mozilla's browser-based 'Boot to Gecko' operating system for smartphones at a press conference today at the Mobile World Congress show (see CNET News roundup) in Barcelona, Spain.
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