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Mobile usage and socialization by the numbers
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Are you wondering how many mobile phone users are in the world or which age and gender group of mobile users are the most socially connected (hint: it’s not who you think)? The group over at Microsoft...
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Waiting For The Windows Phone 7 Copy/Paste Update? It may be a while.
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Between February’s preparatory update, the almost immediate cancellation and then resumption of said update, and then the promise of the bigger/badder, Copy & Paste-enabling “NoDo” update in early Mar...
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NVIDIA: Tegra 2 outperforms Qualcomm dual-core by 10-15%
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The introduction of the EVO 3D was the first glasses-free 3D phone from Sprint but it also included the first dual-core processor from industry giant Qualcomm and it is really pushing the fact that is...
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FCC official: ‘No way chairman’s office rubber stamps’ AT&T’s T-Mobile acquisition
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Speaking to The Wall Street Journal on Thursday, an anonymous Federal Communications Commission official said “there’s no way the chairman’s office [will] rubber-stamp” AT&T’s $39 billion acquisition ...
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HTC to allow third party developers to use its "Scribe" technology
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When HTC introduced its Flyer tablet, it included a technology called "Scribe" which powers a pen-like device used to draw, color and write on the tablet's screen. In a interview on Read, Write and We...
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RIM reports Q4 earnings; revenue misses estimates despite record shipments
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Shares of Research in Motion stock declined over 12% after hours on Thursday as the company reported its fourth-quarter earnings for its 2011 fiscal year. RIM reported revenue that missed Wall Street’...
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Microsoft prepares an iOS, Android, Symbian, and WP7 management tool
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Individual consumers might have their disagreements about which OS is superior, but they do agree on one thing: the power to choose is wonderful. But IT professionals might disagree. The divergent sys...
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Senator Harry Reid calls for DUI checkpoint app removal: RIM's game, Google isn't, Apple's undecided
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There's a lot of folks out there drinking and driving, and Congress sees DUI checkpoint location apps as enablers of all that cruising and boozing. Senate Majority leader Harry Reid and his fellow Dem...
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BlackBerry PlayBook Confirmed to Run Android 2.3 Apps
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Today RIM announced that they’re expanding the developer ecosystem not only with a native SDK that high-end game developers have been toying with privately on the PlayBook tablet, but also two app lay...
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Fring also bids au voir to Windows Mobile
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Fring has always been the Skype alternative offered after Skype itself dropped support for Windows Mobile, so this move is particularly poignant.
Unlike the recent departure of Opera Mobile, fring mad...
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Google keeping Honeycomb source code on ice, says it's not ready for other devices
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Itching to put some sweet, crunchy AOSP Honeycomb on your hardware of choice? You might have quite a wait, as BusinessWeek reports that Google will not release the Android 3.0 source code in the near ...
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Samsung Vibrant passes FCC again with AT&T 3G bands: a pre-acquisition tester?
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This is out of left field, but bear with us -- it all makes sense, in a creepy, business-y sort of way. First, the facts: a Samsung SGH-T959P just got FCC approval with 3G support on the 850 and 1900M...
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Intel set to intro Cedar Trail chips in April
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Intel is reportedly preparing to introduce its Cedar Trail offerings next month at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Beijing. The lineup is said to include a 32nm Atom processor, labeled Cedarview, t...
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Japanese iPad 2 Fans Turn Attention and Piggy Banks Toward the Relief Effort
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With iPad 2 releases going ahead around the world as originally scheduled tomorrow, spare a thought for the iPad loving masses in Japan, who were recently told that in light of the Great Tohoku-Kanto ...
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Chrome 11 goes beta with speech-to-text capabilities
Like UnlikeWell, it looks like Google is unsurprisingly adding more than just a new logo to the latest version of its Chrome browser -- the just-released beta of Chrome 11 also now boasts speech-to-text capabili...
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