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Chase and Bank of America dropping Windows Phone: Will Windows 10 stop platform ...
wpss201501290001.png The app gap is closing on Windows Phone, but more troublesome than a few missing apps is the way that apps get removed ...
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The Guardian
China to force buyers of computers and phones in Xinjiang to register names
Anyone buying a mobile phone or a computer in the restive far-western Chinese region of Xinjiang will have to register their personal details with ...
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Gigaom
1B Android phones shipped in 2014, but they don't all help Google
That's good, of course, but future growth isn't strong; most of the phone purchases have already been made. Sure, folks will upgrade their phones over ...
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Seattle Sports Fans Top Survey — of Being Clumsiest With Their Phones
All in all, 23 million U.S. electronic device owners have damaged their phones and tablets during a sporting event, causing more than $2 billion in ...
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Deseret News
Battle of the big phones: Samsung down in China, Apple gains
SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung lost the battle of the big phones last quarter as Apple's copycat large iPhone lured buyers in the crucial Chinese ...
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The Fuse Joplin
Windows 10 FLAC support will extend to phones and small tablets
According to Joe Belfiore, Microsoft's Operating Systems Group vice president, Windows 10 for phones and small tablets will support FLAC, a popular ...
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Gigaom
Samsung is making less money from phones, but chip sales are up
The earnings report wasn't as gloomy as the past few quarters have been: Samsung made an operating profit of 5.29 trillion won ($4.87 billion) on ...
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Democratising finance: mobile phones revolutionise access
Democratising finance: mobile phones revolutionise access ... but more than 80 per cent have access to mobile phones — is leading the charge.
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