Samsung Kicks Off Galaxy Note II US Sales
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The Samsung Galaxy Note II is the latest superphone from the Korean hardware maker. Announced in August, the device has already gone on sale in some markets around the world. Sales of the device from U.S. carriers begin this week. T-Mobile USA is the ...
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iOS 6 -- Apple calls iOS 6 the most powerful mobile platform in the world, but the operating system still has plenty of weaknesses that competitors, such as Google, will be able to exploit. For example, consider the lack of support for widgets and ...
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LG Elec swings to Q3 profit on surprise handset sales
Times of India
SEOUL: LG Electronics Inc, the world's No.2 TV maker, swung to a third-quarter profit as its mobilephone business reported a surprise return to the black on a stronger product line-up, although its powerhouse TV division lost momentum. July-September ...
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Why Microsoft Should Copy Apple (in Ten Ways)
Datamation
It doesn't steal Apple's intellectual property in either hardware or software. It's a truly original product. There will be no lawsuits. Having said that, Microsoft does copy Apple in some ways. For example, had Tablet PC and/or the Ultra Mobile PC ...
See all stories on this topic »Will Yandex Benefit From New Opportunities?
Seeking Alpha
This attempt to penetrate the hardware mobile market may prove to be beneficial in the long term for Google as it attempts to challenge Apple's (AAPL) innovative products, but will weigh on cash flows in the interim. Google saw a slower increase in its ...
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InformationWeek (blog)
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is the latest superphone from the Korean hardware maker. Announced in August, the device has already gone on sale in some markets around the world. Sales of the device from U.S. carriers begin this week. T-Mobile USA is the ...
See all stories on this topic »Apple iPad Mini: Pros And Cons
InformationWeek
iOS 6 -- Apple calls iOS 6 the most powerful mobile platform in the world, but the operating system still has plenty of weaknesses that competitors, such as Google, will be able to exploit. For example, consider the lack of support for widgets and ...
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Mobile payment company Square coming to Canada Globe and Mail Less than three years old, Square builds a small piece of hardware that connects to a headphone jack and allows a smartphone or tablet to collect and process credit card data. Using the hardware, customers can easily set up a credit card payment system... See all stories on this topic » | Globe and Mail |
Times of India
SEOUL: LG Electronics Inc, the world's No.2 TV maker, swung to a third-quarter profit as its mobilephone business reported a surprise return to the black on a stronger product line-up, although its powerhouse TV division lost momentum. July-September ...
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Localize handset design, content to be competitive ZDNet Mobile handset makers can gain a competitive edge by tailoring their designs according to the local market, and screen size, button layout, and add-on hardwarefeatures are areas they should be looking to innovate on. According to Alok Shende ... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet |
Datamation
It doesn't steal Apple's intellectual property in either hardware or software. It's a truly original product. There will be no lawsuits. Having said that, Microsoft does copy Apple in some ways. For example, had Tablet PC and/or the Ultra Mobile PC ...
See all stories on this topic »Will Yandex Benefit From New Opportunities?
Seeking Alpha
This attempt to penetrate the hardware mobile market may prove to be beneficial in the long term for Google as it attempts to challenge Apple's (AAPL) innovative products, but will weigh on cash flows in the interim. Google saw a slower increase in its ...
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