Samsung Barred From US Nexus Phone Sales in Apple Suit
Businessweek
Samsung Electronics Co. (005930), the world's biggest maker of mobile phones, was barred from selling its Galaxy Nexus smartphone in the U.S. by a second court ruling this week in its global patent dispute with Apple Inc. (AAPL)
See all stories on this topic »Apple Wins Order Blocking U.S. Sales of Samsung's Nexus
Bloomberg
The world's two biggest makers of high-end phones have accused each other of copying designs and technology for mobile devices and are fighting patent battles on four continents to retain their dominance in the $219 billion global smartphone market.
See all stories on this topic »Has Google Done Enough to Keep Android Phones Up-to-date?
PCWorld
Jelly Bean? Most Android devices are still running Gingerbread!
See all stories on this topic »Bad news: Highlights from RIM's earnings report include layoffs, phone delays
Washington Post
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. had a lot of bad news for investors after the market closed Thursday. Its stock fell 19 percent on Friday.
See all stories on this topic »Review: Wireless speakers great fit for phone use
Chicago Daily Herald
Diminutive wireless speakers are filling the shelves at electronics stores. They're proving to be the ideal accessory for people who listen to the bulk of their music on mobile phones. Because the smartphone is now such a ubiquitous entertainment ...
See all stories on this topic »Phone surcharge, other new SD laws take effect
Daily Republic
New state laws taking effect Sunday will require South Dakota residents to pay slightly more on theirphone bills to support the 911 emergency network, allow players to place higher bets in Deadwood casinos and change the way the state assesses school ...
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Windows Phone 8 Coming to US Cellular
Gotta Be Mobile
Windows Phone 8 will be headed to U.S. Cellular this fall.
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Businessweek
Samsung Electronics Co. (005930), the world's biggest maker of mobile phones, was barred from selling its Galaxy Nexus smartphone in the U.S. by a second court ruling this week in its global patent dispute with Apple Inc. (AAPL)
See all stories on this topic »Apple Wins Order Blocking U.S. Sales of Samsung's Nexus
Bloomberg
The world's two biggest makers of high-end phones have accused each other of copying designs and technology for mobile devices and are fighting patent battles on four continents to retain their dominance in the $219 billion global smartphone market.
See all stories on this topic »Has Google Done Enough to Keep Android Phones Up-to-date?
PCWorld
Jelly Bean? Most Android devices are still running Gingerbread!
See all stories on this topic »Bad news: Highlights from RIM's earnings report include layoffs, phone delays
Washington Post
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. had a lot of bad news for investors after the market closed Thursday. Its stock fell 19 percent on Friday.
See all stories on this topic »Review: Wireless speakers great fit for phone use
Chicago Daily Herald
Diminutive wireless speakers are filling the shelves at electronics stores. They're proving to be the ideal accessory for people who listen to the bulk of their music on mobile phones. Because the smartphone is now such a ubiquitous entertainment ...
See all stories on this topic »Phone surcharge, other new SD laws take effect
Daily Republic
New state laws taking effect Sunday will require South Dakota residents to pay slightly more on theirphone bills to support the 911 emergency network, allow players to place higher bets in Deadwood casinos and change the way the state assesses school ...
See all stories on this topic »
RIM Delays Next-Gen Phones As Sales Crumble; May Partner With Microsoft Hot Hardware How much trouble is Research in Motion (RIM) in? Enough that the company is reportedly considering previously unacceptable options like spinning off the handset business, or partnering with Microsoft. The company's quarterly results, reported yesterday ... See all stories on this topic » | Hot Hardware |
Gotta Be Mobile
Windows Phone 8 will be headed to U.S. Cellular this fall.
See all stories on this topic »