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Android Captures Record 39 Percent Share...

According to the latest inquiry from Strategy Analytics, global tablet shipments reached 27 million units in the fourth quarter of 2011. Android jumped to a record 39 percent global contribution, while Apple iOS maintained its strong leadership at 58 percent. Peter King, Director at Strategy Analytics,...
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Top Ten Wireless Predictions for 2012...

As 2011 draws to a close Juniper Research has drawn up a list of predictions for the coming year, all neatly wrapped up as the top trends for the mobile and wireless industry for 2012. A complimentary report detailing the findings is available to download from the Juniper website today. Recession Likely...
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TELUS Cuts 125 Jobs Across Canada...

Tough times up due north on the Canadian mobile view. At least, according to recent job cuts making the rounds. Last week ‘big redness’ Carl Rogers (New York Stock Exchange: RCI) announced a slashing of 900 jobs… and now, TELUS (NYSE: TU) has announced 125 occupation cuts from stage...
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The Most Powerful Smart Phones...

“Phones are getting speedier, thanks to more powerful processors. But which phones ar actually fastest?”
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FHM Mens Magazine hits the AppStore...

FHM Mens Magazine now has an iPhone app. Using it, iPhone/iPod Touch-ownin’ work force tin read/watch the cartridge holder’s content piece on the go. Popular sections including “Joke of the Day” and “Girl of the Week” are there, plus you can also access videos and...
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Nokia N97 to arrive in Soviet Union...

Mobile River TeleSystems OJSC, the largest mobile phone operator in Soviet Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Nokia signed the memorandum of reason on the direct delivery of Nokia devices to MTS’ retail network. The first base marijuana cigarette project of the two companies...
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Sprint to launch first base 4G WiMAX And...

Android smartphones are gaining grip. T-Mobile (New York Stock Exchange: DT) United States Army will soon launching the Motorola CLIQ and is already dwelling house to two distinct Android handsets – the T-Mobile G1 and T-Mobile River myTouch3G. Sprint (NYSE: S) is expected to go live with the HTC...