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Entrepreneur March 2010 |
The Touchscreen Divide Do you prefer actual keys or have you adapted to the virtual way? Two entrepreneurs square off. |
Popular Mechanics February 18, 2010 Seth Porges |
YoGen Universal Mobile Device Charger: Tech Test The YoGen Universal Mobile Device Charger promises an endless stream of energy to virtually any mobile device. |
Fast Company March 2010 Anne C. Lee |
The Stock Market in Your Pocket An inexpensive new app puts rich financial data on your smart-phone. Who wants it? |
Outside March 2010 Justin Nyberg |
Smartphone: Motorola Droid Laptops and cell phones are merging. Here's the new range of options for connected travelers. |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Amazon to Lose 60% of Market Share? With the arrival of Apple's iPad will Amazon.com's Kindle go from a thick 90% slice of the e-book market to a more pedestrian 35% cut? |
Popular Mechanics February 16, 2010 Glenn Derene |
Microsoft's New Mobile OS Shows Promise, Is Overdue: Analysis Yesterday, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Microsoft's CEO, Steve Ballmer, introduced the company's upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series software for cellphones. |
The Motley Fool February 16, 2010 Tim Beyers |
Finally, Microsoft Cares About Mobile Microsoft's new operating system, WinPho 7, is an admirable weapon in the smartphone wars. |
InternetNews February 11, 2010 |
Motorola's Planned Droid Update Delayed Motorola's sexy new Android smartphone is a bit behind in the mobile operating system department and users are awaiting their Android 2.1 update. Looks like someone at Moto got ahead of themselves. |
BusinessWeek February 11, 2010 Rich Jaroslovsky |
Palm's Pre Plus: Your Pocket's a Hot Spot The new smartphone lets friends and family into your private Wi-Fi circle. |
InternetNews February 10, 2010 |
Google Cuts Nexus One Early Termination Fees Google reacts quickly to user complaints about early termination fees and spotty 3G coverage, aiming to iron out early wrinkles in the launch of its first mobile device. |
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