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| Facebook May Capture iOS Audience Report Suggests infoSync World Flurry has posted statistics for mobile app usage in May 2011, based on 85000 applications and 500 million user sessions across iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone and J2ME-based mobile phones. Nearly 80% of the time spent in mobile applications is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cell phones will be allowed at this year's Viking Classic Madison County Journal This year's Viking Classic PGA event will be the first time in the event's history in which cell phones and mobile devices will be allowed on the course. For the first time in 2011, as part of a new PGA Tour initiative aimed at enhancing the fan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| HTC Corp. Sued in U.K. by Germany's IPCom Over 3G-Device Patent Bloomberg (2498), the world's largest maker of mobile phones that use Google Inc.'s Android operating system, was sued in Britain by IPCom GmbH & Co. over claims its products violate a European patent. The lawsuit, filed June 17 in the High Court in London, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sony And Nintendo's Key To Beating Apple: Built-In Cell Phones For Vita And 3DS Business Insider The fact that its feature packed handheld lacked cell phone support, well, wasn't much of a surprise either. That doesn't mean it's a great decision. For years, tech publishers have preached the benefits of an all-on-one device, the gadget that cuts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nokia Connection event takes place tomorrow All About Symbian This year, given the speaker line up, it seems likely that Nokia will announce new Mobile Phone (Series 40) products. Nokia is expected to give more details on its future strategy for Mobile Phones, which it has previously said will result in an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nvidia's Kal-El Could Revolutionize Mobile Gaming if Devs Step Up ExtremeTech Still, Qualcomm and TI have been gun-shy about their own plans and haven't shown us anything that's a direct competitor, but we are seeing mobile phones and tablets scheduled for Q4 releases that conspicuously leave off Nvidia's name. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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