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| Study: We Really, Really Love Our Cell Phones CIO Today 'Mobile affinity' is on the rise in the United States, with new research indicating just how attached we are to our cell phones. A Kansas State University researcher found that 99 percent of respondents owned a mobile phone, and a cell phone's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Motorola Hedges Despite Falling Dollar, CEO Says Wall Street Journal That left handset makers using its Android mobile phone operating system scrambling for alternatives. Motorola has made a big bet globally to rely on the Android operating system for its line of smartphones, but in China its Android phones use ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Research Shows 40 Percent of US Consumers With Mobile Phones, Smartphones and ... Marketwire (press release) JERSEY CITY, NJ--(Marketwire - Jun 30, 2011) - A recent online survey of more than 2000 respondents by YouGov Plc. and Antenna Software, Inc., showed that more than one in three US consumers with mobile phones, smartphones and tablets currently use ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Warrantless Cell Phones Searches Deny US Constitution Fourth Amendment Rights ... News Junky Journal Specifically, courts all across the United States are in the midst of resolving the issue of whether searching cell phones without a warrant during an arrest infringes on individuals' constitutional rights to privacy. The outcome of this matter may ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Skype Introduces Video Chat for Select Android Phones International Business Times Syncing your Skype contacts with your phone will allow you to make video calls from your phone contacts list. While the update remains limited to a very short list of phones, the company is working feverishly to expand its service in the mobile phone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| PapayaMobile will introduce Western Android game developers to Chinese market VentureBeat China has more than 800 million mobile phones and a huge Android device market. So PapayaMobile hopes to leverage its prime location in Beijing to introduce Western Android game developers to the Chinese market. The company's new Gateway to China ... See all stories on this topic » |
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