| Amazon's mobile ambitions grow San Jose Mercury News SAN FRANCISCO -- Amazon.com plans to expand its mobile platform and broaden its offering of devices beyond e-readers and the Kindle Fire tablet, analysts, developers and retail partners said ahead of results next week from the world's largest Internet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amazon now said to be prepping 5-6 new tablets Unwired View If for some reason you thought that the previously rumored 4 new Kindle tablets coming in the future simply weren't enough choice for your taste, here's some good news. Today's rumor regarding Amazon's mobile device plans ups the ante all the way to 5-6 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alcatel-Lucent and AuthenTec Enable Portugal Telecom to Securely Deliver ... MarketWatch (press release) There is growing demand by content providers to securely deliver their programming to mobiledevices. Through our versatile DRM solution, which is now deployed in many millions of mobilephones and tablets, we were able to develop a robust and widely ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Amazon to release "five or six" new tablets this year says Staples executive Mobile Burn Amazon plans to release a number of tablets this year to follow its Kindle Fire tablet, if you believe what the president of Staples' retail has to say. The executive has been quoted by Reuters as saying that Amazon will release "five or six" new tablets in the near ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Samsung, Apple dispute 'ridiculous', judge says Sydney Morning Herald Samsung sued Apple claiming the maker of iPhones is infringing three patents covering data transmission over the 3G wireless spectrum. The suit was in response to Apple's claim that Samsung stole its design ideas for computer tablets and phones. A trial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NETGEAR's New Wifi Booster For Mobile Delivers A Big Signal From A Small ... Daily Markets (press release) The compact, WiFi Booster for Mobile amplifies WiFi coverage for mobile devices in the home by extending and strengthening an existing WiFi signal, giving consumers the ability to enjoy an improved wireless experience on tablets, smartphones and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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