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InternetNews August 30, 2010 |
Galaxy S Smartphones Top 1M Units Shipped Samsung said it has shipped more than 1 million Galaxy S smartphones, roughly six weeks after they were released to carriers and consumers.  |
InternetNews August 30, 2010 |
RIM Staves Off BlackBerry Ban in India BlackBerry maker Research In Motion appears to have worked out a deal with the Indian government that will keep the smartphones operational in the world's second-most populous country.  |
PC Magazine August 23, 2010 Dan Costa |
Amazon Kindle (3G + Wi-Fi) The latest edition's improvements aren't revolutionary, but the Amazon Kindle remains the best dedicated ebook reader on the market.  |
Insurance & Technology August 19, 2010 Nathan Golia |
State Farm Mobile Widget Texts On Drivers' Behalf The Android-only extension to the Pocket Agent application allows users to concentrate on the road instead of incoming texts, the company says.  |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2010 |
Kindle's Big Flaw The one big flaw is it can't check out e-books from the library like almost every one of its competitors can.  |
The Motley Fool August 19, 2010 Manikandan Raman |
Verizon's App Could Convert iPad Into Live TV Take TV with you wherever you go.  |
PC Magazine August 16, 2010 Sascha Segan |
Samsung Epic 4G (Sprint) The Samsung Epic 4G for Sprint gives Sprint's subscribers a top-quality, high-speed smartphone with a full physical keyboard.  |
PC Magazine August 13, 2010 Sascha Segan |
Motorola Droid 2 (Verizon Wireless) The Motorola Droid 2 for Verizon Wireless fixes the original Droid's greatest flaw, its keyboard.  |
BusinessWeek August 12, 2010 Mehul Srivastava |
India's Mobile Phone Hitmaker Micromax is grabbing market share from Nokia by giving Indian consumers what they want: inexpensive, quality phones with long battery life.  |
BusinessWeek August 12, 2010 Rich Jaroslovsky |
The Torch 9800: BlackBerry's Big Jump The BlackBerry Torch offers many improvements, including a touchscreen, but may not be able to reverse RIM's reputation as a tired brand.  |
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