Nokia Deal Is Just the Beginning for China Mobile
Businessweek
Nokia boss Stephen Elop, chief executive of the beleaguered Finnish company, has managed something the late Steve Jobs never achieved: a partnership with the world's biggest cellular operator. On Dec. 6, Nokia (NOK) unveiled plans to cooperate with ...
See all stories on this topic »US mobile providers commit to emergency texting service
PCWorld
The agreement between the agency and the four carriers means that more than 90 percent of the nation's mobile consumers, including those with hearing or speech disabilities, will be able to contact emergency services by sending text messages to 911.
See all stories on this topic »Apple and Samsung: A defining rivalry in a changed mobile market
Reuters
The clash of the gadget titans underscores a broader battle between Apple and Google's increasingly popular Android mobile software, now installed on about two out of every three smartphones sold. But some Asian analysts also point to Samsung's very ...
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Brentwood Grown mobile application may be available for U-Pick season
San Jose Mercury News
Those glossy maps of Brentwood area produce stands that have been a mainstay of the U-Pick season may be replaced in the next few years with a handy mobile application for smart phones. The city of Brentwood wants to develop a handheld mobile app ...
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GOLDMAN: Here's Why Google Is 'Challenged' In Mobile (GOOG)
San Francisco Chronicle
Google had 70% of smartphone shipments last quarter, but Apple had 60% of mobile internet traffic. Google pays a traffic acquisition cost Goldman estimates to be over 75% to be the default search engine. Smartphone cost per click is about 30-50% of ...
See all stories on this topic »Wall Street Beat: Chips, mobile devices in spotlight as tech slumps
Computerworld
However, not all segments of the mobile market are booming. For example, though smartphone shipments this year are expected to total 717 million, a whopping year-over-year jump of 45 percent, overall mobile phone shipments are forecast to increase only ...
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Businessweek
Nokia boss Stephen Elop, chief executive of the beleaguered Finnish company, has managed something the late Steve Jobs never achieved: a partnership with the world's biggest cellular operator. On Dec. 6, Nokia (NOK) unveiled plans to cooperate with ...
See all stories on this topic »US mobile providers commit to emergency texting service
PCWorld
The agreement between the agency and the four carriers means that more than 90 percent of the nation's mobile consumers, including those with hearing or speech disabilities, will be able to contact emergency services by sending text messages to 911.
See all stories on this topic »Apple and Samsung: A defining rivalry in a changed mobile market
Reuters
The clash of the gadget titans underscores a broader battle between Apple and Google's increasingly popular Android mobile software, now installed on about two out of every three smartphones sold. But some Asian analysts also point to Samsung's very ...
See all stories on this topic »
| Mobile group home stabbing occurred week after judge ordered psychiatric ... al.com (blog) MOBILE, Alabama – A Saraland man accused of stabbing a fellow group home resident to death this week had severe mental problems and had tried to commit suicide on multiple occasions, according to court records. Mobile County Probate Judge Don ... See all stories on this topic » | al.com (blog) |
| Safran Engineering project highlights Mobile's focused economic development ... al.com (blog) MOBILE, Alabama – Southern hospitality is all well and good, but Mobile Mayor Sam Jones said the city's economic recruitment strategy must remain assertive if coveted aerospace announcements such as Safran Engineering Services are to continue. See all stories on this topic » | al.com (blog) |
San Jose Mercury News
Those glossy maps of Brentwood area produce stands that have been a mainstay of the U-Pick season may be replaced in the next few years with a handy mobile application for smart phones. The city of Brentwood wants to develop a handheld mobile app ...
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| Citrix Boosts Mobile, BYOD Portfolio With Zenprise Acquisition eWeek Citrix Systems is bolstering its mobile capabilities by buying Zenprise, whose mobiledevice management solutions will help Citrix better address the growing trends ofmobile computing and bring-your-own-device (BYOD). Citrix officials, who announced... See all stories on this topic » | eWeek |
San Francisco Chronicle
Google had 70% of smartphone shipments last quarter, but Apple had 60% of mobile internet traffic. Google pays a traffic acquisition cost Goldman estimates to be over 75% to be the default search engine. Smartphone cost per click is about 30-50% of ...
See all stories on this topic »Wall Street Beat: Chips, mobile devices in spotlight as tech slumps
Computerworld
However, not all segments of the mobile market are booming. For example, though smartphone shipments this year are expected to total 717 million, a whopping year-over-year jump of 45 percent, overall mobile phone shipments are forecast to increase only ...
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