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Can new smartphones rekindle the BlackBerry fire?
'Not dead yet' could well be the new BlackBerry marketing theme, as the world prepares to hear about two new two new BlackBerry 10 smartphones to be announced Wednesday. Read More


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Will Apple, Google and Samsung lose the smartphone market?
Mobile phone competition intensifies. Linux-based platforms are gunning for iOS and Android, and Chinese companies want to price the iPhone and the Galaxy S line out of the market. Read More

A new computer that defies category
Dell is planning to release by mid-year a computer that's all of 3.5 inches long and 1.5 inches wide. It's not much bigger in girth than a USB stick, and is similar in design. Read More

FCC moves to streamline wireless buildout
The Federal Communications Commission on Friday announced plans to help streamline wireless broadband buildout in the U.S., with initiatives that include clarifying a provision requiring local review of modifications to cell towers. Read More

USITC to investigate Samsung patent complaint against Ericsson
The U.S. International Trade Commission has voted to investigate whether Ericsson infringed Samsung Electronics patents related to wireless communication equipment, the agency said Friday. Read More

Phone makers switch focus to mAh, not millimeters
With the latest generation of high-end smartphones sporting power-hungry 5-inch screens, a growing number of phone vendors are emphasizing bigger batteries rather than thinner devices. Read More


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AT&T to buy Verizon spectrum for $1.9B
AT&T will buy mobile spectrum in the 700MHz band from Verizon Communications for $1.9 billion, AT&T said Friday. Read More

JR Raphael: Unlock Chrome for Android's new power-user features
Google's Chrome for Android has a new set of power-user tools just waiting to be found. Ready to unlock your browser's full potential? Read More

Apple advantage: As smartphones become commodity, software and services will drive growth
The price-led division in the smartphone market between best-in-breed iPhones and top-end Android devices is clear on reading the sundry market analyses breaking across the ether this day, but the focus seems set to change from device capability to software and services over near-broadband speed LTE networks across the next 12-18 months. Read More

Mobile apps are a priority in search of a leader
Traditional IT vendors aren't leading with software, and businesses aren't hiring mobile leaders, according an Appcelerator survey Read More

AT&T narrows loss, bumps up revenue on smartphone sales
AT&T reported a slight increase in revenue and a smaller net loss for the fourth quarter, helped along largely by smartphone and broadband sales. Read More

 
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