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How Samsung Became the World's No. 1 Smartphone Maker
Businessweek
It's dominant in TVs and sells a lot of washing machines, but it's smartphones that made Samsung as recognizable a presence around the world as Walt Disney (DIS) and Toyota Motor (TM). If Samsung isn't yet as lustrous a brand as Apple, it's finding...
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News app Summly's blockbuster sale to Yahoo shows how the smartphone rules
Washington Post
His fortune-making insight was that people on the go — in line for coffee or killing time between innings of a baseball game — may want no more information than can fit on the screen of a typical smartphone. This service is made possible not by ...
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It's Actually Disturbing How Often We Check Our Smartphones (FB)
San Francisco Chronicle
Within the first fifteen minutes of waking up, 79% of smartphones users look at their phones. 62% of smartphone users immediately grab their phones after waking up. 70% of smartphone users frequently visit Facebook — more than half of them check it ...
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A comparison of smartphone and tablet shipments
MiamiHerald.com
Research In Motion Ltd. said Thursday that it sold a million BlackBerry 10 phones, out of a total of about 6 million BlackBerrys. BlackBerry devices have been losing market share to rivals, such as Apple Inc.'s iPhone, and the new phone is part of the...
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How to avoid dangerous or malicious smartphone apps
CBS Moneywatch
(MoneyWatch) There was a time when conventional wisdom said that anti-virus software was pointless on smartphones; the risk of malicious software was too low. That, however, was before Android and its relatively open and unregulated store. These days ...
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Smartphone Users Check Facebook 14 Times a Day
Mashable
For example, it seems that 79% of smartphone users reach for their devices within 15 minutes of waking up. A clear majority — 62% — don't even wait 15 minutes, and grab their phones immediately. (Among 18-24 year olds, the numbers rise to 89% and 74% ...
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At The Wall Street Journal, a smartphone app has reporters on board for ...
Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard
At The Wall Street Journal, a smartphone app has reporters on board for shooting video. WorldStream, the Journal's stream of brief videos built on Tout, is getting premium ad rates and substantial audience numbers. By Caroline O'Donovan · Tweet ...
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Startup of the week / NowForce, the smartphone life saver
Haaretz
NowForce's lifesaving technology starts with an average guy with asmartphone reaching out for help in a specific emergency. For the individual user, like you, just download the application, available for Android and iPhone, which functions as a ...
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Smartphone, tablet shipments could hit a billion worldwide this year
NBCNews.com
A new report from tracking firm IDC shows that tablets and smartphones are outstripping the growth of desktop and laptop PCs by huge margins. In fact, 2013 could see the more portable devices hit a billion units shipped for the first time ever. IDC's ...
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BlackBerry ships 1 million Z10 smartphones in move to profit
InfoWorld
While the announcement of the first shipment figures for the Z10 is a momentous occasion for the company, as BlackBerry tries to claw its way back in the smartphonemarket, it is too early to draw any major conclusions from the figures, according to ...
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Smartphone, tablet shipments could hit a billion worldwide this year ...
By Devin Coldewey
A new report from tracking firm IDC shows that tablets and smartphones are outstripping the growth of desktop and laptop PCs by huge margins...
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Where We Are In The Smartphone Revolution - Business Insider
By Business Insider
As Henry Blodget argues, these new users will likely spend less on smartphonesand apps, and be a less-valuable demographic for advertisers and commerce companies. Growth in the smartphone ecosystem will therefore have to ...
Business Insider
Sapphire Could Make the Scratch-Free Smartphone Dream Come ...
By Michael Fisher
Sapphire-based smartphone displays could well be the next big thing for Android, iOS, Windows Phone - you name it. Read on to learn more about the future of scratch-free mobile phones.
Pocketnow
At The Wall Street Journal, a smartphone app has reporters on ...
By Caroline O'Donovan
WorldStream, the Journal's stream of brief videos built on Tout, is getting premium ad rates and substantial audience numbers.
Nieman Journalism Lab
Amazon's smartphone to have 4.7 inch display?
By Quentyn Kennemer
Amazon has been rumored to be bringing out a smartphone for a very long time. Nothing has come to fruition yet, but that rumor just won't die. The latest in the.
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