Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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A brief history of Apple's mobile patent battles
CNET
In those, Apple said Motorola's mobile phones were infringing on its patents, specifically touchscreen technologies and user interfaces. Apple broadened that by amending one of its suits to include 12 additional patents. Outcome: In November the ITC ...
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Google's Schmidt predicts widespread "tap and pay" within a year
Financial Times (blog)
Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman, believes that a third of check-out terminals in retail stores and restaurants will be upgraded to allow wireless "tap and pay" from mobile phones within the next year. Such a development will prepare the ...
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ITTO: Stop! Police! Hand Over That Cell Phone Camera
Mobiledia
While many US citizens cheer the Arab Spring protests and the citizen reporters who have documented the struggle with their cell phone cameras, few realize that the very activity they admire is one that might not be fully protected here at home. ...
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Mobiledia
Can Nokia regain ground in the highly competitive mobile-phone industry?
Wall Street Journal
Nokia Corp., seeking to regain lost ground in the highly competitive mobile-phone industry, unveiled models at the high and low end in Singapore Tuesday. Chief Executive Stephen Elop said during a briefing that the new N9 smartphone, which is based on ...
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Phone Pet Peeves
JD Supra (press release)
Yet the phone remains at the core of your firm's ability to serve clients. How well you use even the most advanced mobile phone technology deter- mines whether that technology is properly addressing the firm's needs. That brings us to the issue of cell ...
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Despite horses and buggies, Amish aren't necessarily 'low-tech'
CNN
Mobile phones? Texting? These images don't seem to mix, especially since the common wisdom about Amish people is that they eschew virtually all technology -- including electricity, which of course, you'd need in order to power a mobile phone. ...
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Microsoft to buy RIM? An epic fiasco in the making
ITworld.com
By Josh Fruhlinger Add a new comment June 22, 2011, 5:49 PM — If you're reading things on the Internet about the mobile phone market (as I feel compelled to do -- it's a sickness, and also kind of my job), you read plenty of "RIM is in such trouble! ...
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We Welcome Mobile Ads -- Just Not Too Many
Mediapost.com
by Aaron Baar, 6 minutes ago Marketers be aware: US consumers are open to the idea of getting offers on their mobile phones (particularly offers from their wireless companies), but they don't want to be inundated with them. ...
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Accelerate Android With Tips and Tricks
New York Times
By PAUL BOUTIN Mobile phones that run Google's Android operating system come in various shapes, sizes and features, unlike Apple's iPhones. And while iPhone buyers are limited to AT&T and Verizon service, Android phones are also available from Sprint, ...
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RIM Buyer Would Need to Have the Right Stuff
TechNewsWorld
By Rob Spiegel RIM's declining share price makes it an interesting target for takeover speculation, but it would take a special company to whip the flaccid mobile giant back into fighting trim. "The mobile phone business is one driven by innovation ...
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Parents Talk: Is It a Good Idea to Hold out on Getting Your Child a Cell Phone?
Patch.com
I don't want to pay for cell phones for my kids, but when is it necessary? By Jeanne Gustafson | Email the author | 12:43pm I'll be the first to admit I'ma luddite living in tech-heavy Western Washington. I have a dumb phone and no data plan, or GPS. ...
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