Future Tech 2013: Phones TechHive So while you may think your current phone has a lot of nifty features, your next smartphone will be capable of even more. But what kinds of improvements can we expect from smartphones in 2013? By looking at today's smartphones, we can get a sense of ... See all stories on this topic » | TechHive |
Armed robbery suspects sought after taking cell phones, $2 cash KSDK ST. LOUIS (KSDK) - Police are looking for a man and a woman who fired two shots at three people while robbing them of two cell phones and $2 in cash. Police say a 23-year-old man and two 16-year-old males were followed for nearly two blocks before the... See all stories on this topic » | KSDK |
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Assuming a phone is a hit, why would Nokia (NYSE: NOK ) , or any other smartphone manufacturer for that matter, cut prices, especially so soon after its launch? That's the question being asked as Nokia's new and improved Lumia 920, just released here ...
See all stories on this topic »Samsung Projected to Sell Over 500 Million Phones in 2013
Mobile Magazine
From billion dollar settlements to the next big thing and everything in between, it has been a crazy year for Samsung. Nonetheless, Samsung is still projected to ship out a total 420 million phones in 2012. According to The Korea Times, Samsung expects ...
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Mobile phones are no longer an 'old person's nightmare' thanks to Fujitsu! VentureBeat Here's a knee-slapper to kick off your weekend: Fujitsu is marketing a new line of smartphones for the elderly. Snark aside, some of the features might be just what the 65-and-older market needs — noise cancellation, larger text, and even speech ... See all stories on this topic » | VentureBeat |
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Championed by country's Ministry Of Gender Equality And Family, the censorship would come in the form of mandatory filtering software installed on teenagers' phones designed to block "illegal [and] harmful information." Such information includes swear ...
See all stories on this topic »Landline phones near extinction, half of U.S. homes are wireless only
AGBeat
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more American households do not have a landline than those that do, and of the homes with landline phones, many are not in use, making America more wireless than wired. The CDC report ...
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