Computer, handset and home entertainment titans plan to promote an even faster wireless technology to transfer large files, such as high-definition video, to consumer electronics like laptops, mobile phones and home television sets.
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Verizon Wireless is giving smaller rural carriers a better chance to sell up-to-date phones by offering to cut the period in which it demands exclusive rights to new handsets from Samsung and LG.
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According to a new consumer study conducted by research firm Information Solutions Group on behalf of casual games publisher PopCap Games , 57% of AT&T wireless subscribers play mobile games.
The advent of the iPhone and its App Store have made the download and usage of mobile games easier than ever, and [...]
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Only two weeks have passed since the first Android-powered Samsung was officially announced and it already has company. Photos of two new Samsung handsets running on the Google’s OS leaked online today…
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Smartphone maker Research In Motion said it is designing a new version of its touch screen BlackBerry Storm as part of a continuing push to move from business devices to more consumer friendly handsets.
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Samsung S8300 UltraTOUCH, otherwise dubbed as the Tocco Ultra edition, joins in on the bandwagon of full touch handsets that occupy the whole upper range of the market quite successfully. Nothing…
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world’s second largest cellphone maker, today unveiled the I7500, its first Android-powered mobile phone. With the launch, Samsung becomes the first company among the global top three mobile phone manufacturers to unveil an Android-powered phone.
“Samsung is among the earliest members of the Open Handset Alliance [...]
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It’s now official folks - the first Android handset by Samsung got confirmed only several hours after it leaked. Named Samsung I7500, the handset features rich connectivity, a slim 11.9mm waistline and the…
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Samsung Electronics, the world’s second-largest mobile phone maker, reported a 72 percent drop in first quarter profit as the global economic crisis continued to curb consumer demand, though its handset margins have beaten those of market leader Nokia.
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The 3rd annual WIMA conference is the place Nokia chose to unveil their third NFC-enabled handset - the Nokia 6216 classic. The new phone is their first attempt at making a SIM-based NFC device, which allows…
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