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Apple closing in on Nokia as smartphone leader
CNET
However, what should frighten the Android OEMs is that Apple is raking in 50% of the profit with only around 5% of total cell phone sales, not just smart phones. And it's worse in the mobile app market, with around $2 billion in app revenue last year, ...
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Hot this summer: Samsung's newest mobile phones
Philippine Star
(SEPCO) launches just in time for summer its hottest mobile phones — perfect for getting in touch while staying in style under the scorching summer sun. First in the line-up of its newest mobile phones launched this summer is the Samsung Corby II. ...
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The mobile phone app which can identify a tree by its leaf
The Guardian (blog)
Screengrab of Leafsnap mobile phone app. Photograph: leafsnap.com To date, the world of mobile phone apps has largely left me cold. Yes, I can see how you can easily lose an hour of your life – or more – to Angry Birds. But the most interesting and ...
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Vote for the mobile phone WTF of the year
TechRadar UK
By Marc Chacksfield The mobile phone industry may be the most technologically innovative at the moment, but every year it throws up a few clangers. Here we look at the companies that tried but failed, the events that left us with our jaws dropped and ...
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Internet users clog mobile network
Sydney Morning Herald
Critics suggest mobile phone companies have signed up too many people when their networks are unable to provide the service they are selling. That assertion is almost impossible to confirm, but some industry analysts are convinced it is true. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Japan disaster disrupts supply of crystals widely used in cell phones and PCs
Global SMT & Packaging Magazine
Playing a key role in products ranging from wristwatches to notebook PCs and mobile phones, crystals are produced in massive volumes, with more than 2 billion units estimated to ship every year. Among the facilities damaged in the disaster is a ...
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Mobile phone deals: Communication made easier
Your-Story.org (press release)
When a person approaches a phone reseller with an intention to purchase a mobile phone, they normally seek the dealer who is willing to give them the best mobile phone deals so as to save some bit of money for other purposes. ...
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HTC signs deal with Conexus
Taipei Times
3 mobile phone maker by market value, yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with an Asian telecom operator to supply it with smartphones and tablets, paving the way for greater momentum in its Asian business. Conexus Mobile Alliance will ...
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Names You Need To Know: Tango Mobile Video
Forbes (blog)
Those would show up on a cell phone bill, saving Tango a lot of hassle. Video calls are hard to do on a cellular network. The speed of the data going through the air is very uneven, making it hard to have anything like uniform two-way video. ...
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San Francisco backs off cell phone radiation law
IntoMobile
Remember that San Francisco ordinance about putting warning labels on cell phones over the amount of radiation it emits that the mobile industry hated? Well, it looks like the city by the bay will be backing off from it. The proposed San Francisco cell ...
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IntoMobile
Spotlight on: Ortiva Wireless
RCR Wireless
The deployment of 3G services can be viewed as a turning point in the evolution of mobile networks as people began to realize that their wireless phones could do more than just place calls and send text messages. Those devices became multimedia gadgets ...
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Viettel to become fourth provider of cell phones in Peru
Living in Peru
The three mobile operators already in Peru are Claro, owned by Mexico's America Móvil SAB; Movistar, owned by Telefónica Móviles SAC, a unit of Spain's Telefónica SA and Nextel del Peru SA, a unit of NII Holdings Inc.
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Living in Peru


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