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Anyone who believes we're nearing some sort of saturation point with the two hottest device classes of the moment -- smartphones and tablets -- ought to check out this latest data from investment bank RBC
Read more >>Wiley purchased 16 Blackberry 9800 for549.99 each on or around Feb 3rd 2011. On Feb 27th 2011, I received a call from Wiley's bank stating the company check was rescinded by Wiley and returned with the9,97 1 comment(s)
Read more >>Though enterprise software and infrastructure tend to be the focus of the event, CeBIT always yields a few consumer-focused gems -- and with all the tablet action lately, we'd be shocked if we didn't
Read more >>Handset display shipments increased 6% sequentially to 413.2 million units in the third quarter of 2010, while its revenues grew even faster at 13% sequentially to US$3.38 billion for the quarter, according to
Read more >>Michael Johnston submits:Score another first for the ETF industry: Today marks the launch of the first ETF to offer pure play exposure to companies engaged in the smart phone segment. The First Trust NASDAQ CEA
Read more >>The net neutrality debate was sadly destined to be swallowed up by left-right posturing once the FCC voted 3-2 to impose a compromise set of access rules on the ISP industry, and it appears the ensuing politica
Read more >>Barack Obama is a president well known for being in touch with technology, so it's no surprise to see him wining and dining the industry's biggest decision makers. Larry Ellison, Eric Schmidt, Carol B
Read more >>Specifications for an LTE-Advanced standard featuring a maximum download speed of 1Gbps are expected in the second half of 2011, according to Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) general manager Mike Wang for Taiwan, H
Read more >>Consumers in the US are more likely to buy a smartphone in 2011 than PCs, mobile phones, e-book readers, media tablets and gaming products, according to a recent survey by research firm Gartner. US smartphone s
Read more >>Market reaction to HTC's Flyer tablet PC has been quite positive and most telecom carriers in Europe are expected to add it to their offerings, company CEO Peter Chou said at the sidelines of the Mobile Wo
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