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Can't find an official iPhone 4 bumper? Driving yourself mad trying to give your new smartphone white glove treatment? Fret not, as a couple of case makers have outed new iPhone 4 clothing that's mean
Read more >>As we enter into the second half of 2010, it only makes sense to take a moment and reflect back on what we've seen so far this year. Rather than focus on the business-as-usual (more smartphones, more quick
Read more >>We were impressed with HTC back in April when it forecast a record1.6 billion revenue for itself over the second quarter, but lo and behold, the Taiwanese superphone maker has gone and outdone that with a1.88 b
Read more >>Nokia just announced a200M-ish deal to sell its wireless modem business to Japan's Renesas Electronics Corporation. The deal is part of a broader alliance to develop HSPA+ and LTE modem technologies while
Read more >>HTC has posted revenues of NT$ 23.858 billion (US$741.392 million) for June 2010, up 66.68% from a year earlier. Second-quarter revenues totaled NT$60.532 billion up 58.45% on year.
Read more >>Taiwan-based handset keypad maker Silitech Technology posted a new monthly record with consolidated revenues of NT$1.18 billion (US$36.9 million) in June, up 10% on month and 31% on year. The company's sec
Read more >>Taiwan-based optical lens kit maker Largan Precision on July 5 reported unaudited consolidated revenues of NT$956 million (US$29.9 million) for June, a new monthly record mainly due to increased shipments of 5.
Read more >>The undertaking by the European Union (EU) of an anti-dumping investigation of 3G data cards produced by China-based makers, especially from Huawei Technologies and ZTE, may push mobile telecom carriers in Euro
Read more >>Microsoft's mobile efforts may look like they're slightly in disarray after the expensive and embarrassing Kin debacle, but it looks like Windows Phone 7 may yet emerge unscathed from the chaos -- and
Read more >>Looking for something a bit more eye-catching than a iPhone 4 with a wooden veneer? Then it looks like you can once again thank Stuart Hughes for throwing any subtlety to the wind and going all out with the so-
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