Will Windows Phones Replace BlackBerrys as Bargaining Chip?
New York Times (blog)
But the protracted delay in the release of BlackBerry 10 phones, which RIM hopes will revive its brand, may be straining that relationship. In a research note issued on Friday, Michael Soper of Technology Business Research suggested that several American ...
See all stories on this topic »Open should bring back phone ban: Gary Player
Chicago Tribune
LYTHAM ST ANNES, England (Reuters) - Golfing great Gary Player says British Open organizers should ditch their policy of allowing mobile phones on site, which is irritating players and marshals. Crowds following 14-times major champion Tiger Woods ...
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Obama phones Aurora police chief, vows 'full support' of FBI
ABC News
Obama phones Aurora police chief, vows 'full support' of FBI. By Olivier Knox. July 21, 2012. President Barack Obama telephoned Aurora, Colorado Police Chief Dan Oates in the aftermath of the tragic mass shooting there and pledged the "full support" of the ...
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Windows Phone's Market Share Expected To Rise
Mobile bloom News
A recent survey has revealed that 2012 will see smartphone sales increasing to 123mln from 102mln the previous year and an estimate shows that 4% of the market share will be lapped up by the Windows Phone that is currently running primarily on Nokia ...
See all stories on this topic »Guess what? Nokia is still sucking wind in North America
CNET
The company disclosed yesterday in its quarterly report that it shipped 600000 handsets to North America, a number that includes its newest Lumia phones, as well as a mix of lower end and prepaid Symbian phones already out in the market. Given that the ...
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New York Times (blog)
But the protracted delay in the release of BlackBerry 10 phones, which RIM hopes will revive its brand, may be straining that relationship. In a research note issued on Friday, Michael Soper of Technology Business Research suggested that several American ...
See all stories on this topic »Open should bring back phone ban: Gary Player
Chicago Tribune
LYTHAM ST ANNES, England (Reuters) - Golfing great Gary Player says British Open organizers should ditch their policy of allowing mobile phones on site, which is irritating players and marshals. Crowds following 14-times major champion Tiger Woods ...
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| Nokia and Windows Phone are misfits BetaNews Let's not forget the memorable "Windows Phone 7 Series is a lost cause", from February 2010. The problem is simple: Microsoft's usage philosophy around WindowsPhone is fundamentally flawed and doesn't jive well at all with Nokia's enormous install base. See all stories on this topic » | BetaNews |
ABC News
Obama phones Aurora police chief, vows 'full support' of FBI. By Olivier Knox. July 21, 2012. President Barack Obama telephoned Aurora, Colorado Police Chief Dan Oates in the aftermath of the tragic mass shooting there and pledged the "full support" of the ...
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| The upcoming new Windows phone should benefit most app developers Examiner.com Recently Microsoft has announced the first details of its new Windows Phone 8. The most important innovation is its close relationship to the PC - of which should benefit to most app developers. Microsoft wants to compete in the booming smartphone market... See all stories on this topic » | Examiner.com |
Mobile bloom News
A recent survey has revealed that 2012 will see smartphone sales increasing to 123mln from 102mln the previous year and an estimate shows that 4% of the market share will be lapped up by the Windows Phone that is currently running primarily on Nokia ...
See all stories on this topic »Guess what? Nokia is still sucking wind in North America
CNET
The company disclosed yesterday in its quarterly report that it shipped 600000 handsets to North America, a number that includes its newest Lumia phones, as well as a mix of lower end and prepaid Symbian phones already out in the market. Given that the ...
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