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Looking back at 2011: RIM on the ropes

2011 was a huge year for the wireless industry. Global mobile connections surpassed 6 billion as the world's total population hit 7 billion people, and worldwide smartphone penetration is now approac...

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Apple’s Siri-powered HDTV could offer customized channel subscriptions

Apple's much rumored Siri-powered HDTV may offer a feature many TV viewers have been wanting for quite some time: customized channel lineups. According to Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu, Apple has its h...

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Andy Rubin: 3.7 million Android devices were activated during Christmas weekend

Google's Android head Andy Rubin confirmed via Twitter on Wednesday that there were a total of 3.7 million Android devices activated on December 24th and December 25th combined. Google recently said t...

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Samsung aims to sell 374 million phones next year, up 15% from 2011

Samsung hopes to sell 374 million phones next year, up 15% from the 325 million the company expects to have sold in 2011. The South Korea-based firm also said that it plans to sell 150 million smartph...

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NTT DoCoMo, Samsung and four others create joint venture for LTE development

NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, Fujitsu, Fujitsu Semiconductor, NEC and Panasonic announced plans on Tuesday to establish a joint venture in which the firms hope to work together to create LTE and LTE Advanced p...

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Windows Phone Marketplace now home to 50,000 applications

Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace is reportedly now home to more than 50,000 applications. That's a relatively small figure taking into consideration that Apple's iTunes App Store now boasts more ...

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