Consumer electronics
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No more device choices, please: mobile shoppers to Compete
January 17, 2008
Mass-market wireless shoppers don’t want more devices, services or applications, according to a new study from Web analytics firm Compete Inc.
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Criminals not likely to target smartphones this year: report
January 15, 2008
Mobile devices will still be safe in 2008, despite all the rumors of mobile malware.
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Qualcomm will appeal injunction won by Broadcom
January 3, 2008
Qualcomm admitted that the recent injunction won by rival chipmaker Broadcom against its hardware and software will result in an “immediate, short-term impact” on the company.
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Consumers prefer GPS over Internet: Study
December 24, 2007
New research claims that consumers prefer a location-based GPS feature on their mobile phone over Internet access.
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Smartphones like BlackBerry give rise to the “prosumer”
December 21, 2007
It used to be the case in the enterprise market that companies were buying high-priced smartphones for their employees. Not so much any more.
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Helio allows YouTube desktop features on mobile
December 13, 2007
Mobile virtual network operator Helio has rolled out a YouTube page to offer mobile users access to community and personalization features on the video-sharing community site.
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Dell, Motion Computing sued for patent infringement
December 10, 2007
Touch-screen device developer Typhoon Touch Technologies Inc. has filed for an injunction against Dell Inc. and Motion Computing Inc. for allegedly infringing touch-screen portable computing patents.
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3G handsets to dominate global market: Study
November 30, 2007
New research claims that third-generation handsets offering bandwidth for audio, video, pictures and graphics is on its way to worldwide dominance, garnering a 40 percent share of all mobile phones sold by 2012.









