Posts Tagged ‘Smartphones’

In Germany today, Cisco announced a new virtual private network (VPN) solution called AnyConnect Secure Mobility Solution that is available for PC, Mac OSX, Linux, and a host of smartphone platforms.
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RIM’s free Twitter for BlackBerry (beta) offers a beautiful user interface and many of the features you’d expect from a fully baked product, although there are still some glaring omissions.
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HTC’s no stranger to stuffing ridiculous mechanisms into smartphones. I mean, have you seen the HTC Tilt — or better yet, the HTC Universal?
Looks like they’re at it again, if this just unearthed patent is any indication.
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Flurry Inc., an analyst firm, reported today that Google only sold 80,000 Nexus One smartphones during its first month on sale.
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The much-anticipated Apple iPad tries to fit in the space between high-end smartphones and laptops. It’s a slick device, but is there really a market for this? [...]Read the whole story @ mobilegazette

AT&T today said that it will launch a number of Android smartphones from Dell, HTC, and Motorola. The carrier also has plans to sell two Palm webOS devices.
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Today Palm announced the availability of the webOS 1.3.5 update for its Palm Pre and Pixi smartphones for Sprint.
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The Nielsen Company recently released a report that revealed the two most owned smart phones in the U.S., as well as a few stats on the most accessed mobile Web sites.
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Palm has posted a loss of $85 million after shipping 783,000 smartphones in its most recent quarter, a 5 percent decrease from the company’s first fiscal quarter, but a significant improvement from the prior year.
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On a CNBC program aired last week, Google unveiled its plans for Google Visual Search for Android based smartphones, which would allow users to get search results by taking a photograph of something with their phone.
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