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AT&T Is Cashing in on Rising Mobile Data Use
Investing Daily
However, buying shares of Apple or other tablet makers, such as Google or Amazon, isn't the only way to benefit from enormous popularity of these devices. That's because, in addition to wi-fi, manytablets can now access the web through wireless ...
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Sprint unveils new data plans for 4G LTE tablets
Chicago Tribune
(Reuters) - U.S. wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp said it will introduce new rate plans for 4Gtablets that offer customers up to 20 percent more data than rivals for the same price. Competition is heating up among wireless carriers to meet growing ...
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Samsung Rolls Out Galaxy Note II 'Phablet' During Week of Tablet Intros
eWeek
The company already has a 7-inch and 10-inch tablet and it's got smartphones with screens in the 4+ inch range and smaller. And of course it's got the 5-inch Galaxy Note. While the official unveiling didn't take place until the evening of Oct. 24, T ...
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Research: Tablets drive 7% of Newspapers online Traffic
Portada Magazine
A recent comScore study shows that “in the case of online newspapers, tablets are now driving 7 percent of total page views, an impressive figure considering the relative infancy of the tablet space,” says Mark Donovan, comScore SVP of Mobile. Donovan...
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Mobile Stocks Ready To Rocket From The Launch Pad
Seeking Alpha
Mimvi will also be working closely with Microsoft's Windows 8 mobile engineers to develop several search, discovery, recommendation and social related mobile apps for Surface tablets. There is a large hidden opportunity here as Microsoft plans to ...
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iPad Mini Could Cause Tablet Gaming to Explode
Wired (blog)
But game developers say that the mini's increased portability could have a huge impact on themobile game industry and boost the importance of tablet gaming. “This is going to be the beginning of the truly online tablet,” Gabriel Leydon, CEO of mobile ...
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Danes develop eye-control software for phones, tablets
DAWN.com
COPENHAGEN: A Danish company hopes to clinch deals with major mobile phone and tabletmakers after developing software that enables users to control their devices by moving their eyes, it said Wednesday. “You can use it for basic control, such as ...
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