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Mobile Hardware


Get Serious: Of COURSE Google's Going To Take On The iPhone (GOOG)
San Francisco Chronicle
By making its own phones, Google can make sure they have whatever mobile hardwaretechnology is necessary to support the services it's rolling out. Make more money from mobile search. Mobile search is the fastest growing segment of search, ...
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The 5 worst smartphone Injustices -- and how to fight them
Fox News
... hardware to phones that run out of juice by noon. Unfortunately, we've become so inured to the injuries that we hardly notice when phone vendors and carriers hit us with yet another body blow. Fortunately, you don't have to be a mobile martyr.
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Lookout Mobile analyzes cost of lost phones
SlashGear
So, what is Lookout Mobile's angle on all this? The security firm estimates that the actual hardware only added up to $2.5 billion in losses last year, but closer to $30 billion is attributed to lost data. Lookout obviously wants to peddle its mobile ...
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Expensive call: Americans lose $30B worth of mobile phones
Alexandria Town Talk
Americans lost about $30 billion worth of mobile phones last year, says a new industry report. More phones were lost in Philadelphia than any other US city, says the report by mobile security firm Lookout Labs. The company based its findings on data ...
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Mobile Training Bus Rolls Into Barangays
Manila Bulletin
Initial program offerings of the MTP bus include Automotive Servicing NC I, Motorcycle and Small Engine Servicing NC II, Electrical installation and Maintenance, Mechatronics Servicing NC II, and Computer Hardware Servicing NC II.
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Americans lost $30B of mobile phones in 2011
Tucson Citizen
22, 2012, under USA TODAY News Americans lost about $30 billion worth of mobile phones last year, says a new industry report. More phones were lost in Philadelphia than any other US city, says the report by mobile security firm Lookout Labs.
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WirelessMoves: Intel and Android, Microsoft and ARM
Thoughts on the evolution of wireless networks and mobile web 2.0. « 8-carrier ... project work out and Intel keeps churning out good mobile hardware platforms.
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