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Analysts: Symbian and Android will dominate by 2014updated: Mon Sep 13 2010 11:51:00

Symbian and Android will dominate the mobile operating system market by 2014, research firm Gartner said Friday.

iPhone 4 parody: Nokia lets you hold devices 'any way you like'updated: Mon Jun 28 2010 13:07:00

Nokia has taken Apple to task for comments made by Steve Jobs about how users experiencing reception problems on their new iPhone 4 devices should "avoid holding it that way" ("that way" meaning a grip that blocks the antenna).

Chrome continues usage gains over rivalsupdated: Tue Jun 01 2010 12:37:00

Google's Chrome browser continued to carve away share of worldwide browser usage from rivals in May, new statistics show.

Business 2.0: Cell phone giants start courting codersupdated: Wed Feb 07 2007 16:17:00

Right about now, the number of mobile-phone subscribers in the United States is closing in on 225 million - a number equal to 75 percent of the population.

Business 2.0: Bad Grammar Goes Up in Smokeupdated: Mon Oct 02 2006 11:18:00

IDEA NO. 5 Turn your shortcomings into a killer product idea.

Business 2.0: Computer viruses seek out your cell phoneupdated: Thu Aug 10 2006 15:41:00

When it comes to cell phones, the smarter they are, the harder they fall - for viruses.

Your cell phone is so moneyupdated: Fri Jul 28 2006 15:57:00

Forgot your wallet? You'll need a better excuse than that for passing on the check. By next year, you'll be able to pay simply by swiping your cell phone a few inches from a cash register, with a new wireless standard called Near Field Communication.

Business 2.0: Trouble at the Source?updated: Tue Jun 01 2004 00:01:00

When Palm split in two last fall, the consensus was that its software unit, PalmSource, would have an easier go than the gadget makers at PalmOne. PalmSource, creator of the OS powering the Treo an...

CNNMoney: Cell service answers all questionsupdated: Tue May 11 2004 13:23:00

A new mobile phone service is challenging big Internet search engines by providing exact answers to any question, such as the number of steps of the Empire State building, the 1928 manager of British football club Chelsea or which color hat to put on in the morning.

Fortune: It's a Phone! It's a PDA! But Wait, There's More!updated: Mon Mar 05 2001 00:01:00

People who are good at juggling busy work schedules are often good at juggling pieces of electronica. In one hand there's a cell phone. In the other there's a personal digital assistant that stores...

Fortune: The Man Bill Gates Fears Most Microsoft's CEO reportedly fears a small U.K. company. What's so scary about David Potter?updated: Mon Nov 23 1998 00:01:00

At first glance, David Potter hardly seems a typical titan of high tech. The 55-year-old favors Savile Row suits and wears a tie to work. Potter's company, Psion PLC, a manufacturer of hand-held co...

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