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Article | 12/03/2009 Developers to get 70 percent of Windows Mobile store sales
Microsoft on Wednesday revealed it will pay developers 70 percent of sales for applications they develop and sell on a Windows Mobile application mark...
Article | 12/03/2009 Gartner: Smartphone growth continues to slow
Sales of smartphones increased by 3.7 percent during the fourth quarter last year, compared to the same period in 2007, according to Gartner.
Article | 11/03/2009 Google blocks popular iPhone SMS app
Google will block an iPhone application that harnesses its Google Talk chat program to provide a free text-message service after too many users flocke...
Article | 10/03/2009 Cameras and phones kick off March
We're already a quarter of the way into 2009 and the gadgets are coming thick and fast despite the recession that is gripping many countries. This mon...
Article | 11/03/2009 iPhone Prototypes Hit eBay
Some of the strangest things can show up on eBay. Take, for example, a seller who claims he has two iPhone prototypes to unload.
Article | 10/03/2009 Motorola launches smaller rugged wireless devices
Motorola Monday announced the smallest and lightest versions in its MC55 series of ruggedized enterprise digital assistants, offering two models and m...
Article | 9/03/2009 Vodafone One gets going, new bundling options
After first announcing the service last year, Vodafone Australia is now accepting customers for its Vodafone Business One unified communications servi...
Article | 5/03/2009 Ballmer promises faster Windows Mobile development
Under pressure from popular phones from Apple and Research In Motion, Microsoft hopes it has put in place changes that will help it meet that mobile c...
Article | 5/03/2009 Acer sees the future of smartphones as free
Acer wants to bring the wholesale cost of smartphones down so far that mobile network operators can afford to give them away. It aims to release two s...
Article | 5/03/2009 Mobile operators angry at Nokia N97/Skype tie-up
Mobile operators O2 and Orange may refuse to offer Nokia's N97 handset unless the phone manufacturer removes the preinstalled Skype software.
Article | 5/03/2009 Kindle iPhone app is 'huge,' says analyst
Amazon's release Wednesday of an e-book reader for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch is a "huge" move and a "win-win" for everyone concerned, analysts sai...
Article | 4/03/2009 Volantis updates open-source mobile Web development tools
Volantis has released an improved edition of its open source toolkit aimed at mobile application development.
Article | 4/03/2009 Cebit: Blaupunkt car radios tune in Internet stations via 3G
For millions of people a trip in their cars means tuning into local radio. But what if you're traveling and want to catch a station from back home? FM...
Article | 4/03/2009 Real-time online dating, first $399 refrigerator magnet
The DEMO 09 conference launched 39 promising new technologies for consumers and businesses, with each presenter being given a scant six minutes to mak...
Article | 4/03/2009 iPhone users download five apps each, use Web most
Smartphone users around the world generally download about five software applications each, even iPhone users, according to market researcher InStat.
Article | 4/03/2009 Mobile phone sales drop nearly 5% in Q4; up overall in '08
Mobile phone sales for 2008 showed 6 per cent growth globally, although the economic downturn led to a 4.6 per cent decline in the fourth quarter, res...
Article | 3/03/2009 Cebit: Health monitoring comes to the iPhone
Heart patients will be able to check their electrocardiogram on an iPhone, using a new system demonstrated by Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems at...
Article | 3/03/2009 Vendors see future in iPhone business applications
The iPhone may generally be considered a consumer device, but several vendors at the Cebit trade show this week are demonstrating applications and ser...
Article | 2/03/2009 RIM: Battery not source of BlackBerry Bold overheating
Research In Motion on Friday confirmed that NTT DoCoMo has halted sales of the BlackBerry Bold smartphone in Japan due to overheating, but said that t...
Article | 2/03/2009 Amazon modifies Kindle text-to-speech feature
Amazon.com will let copyright holders opt out of having their books read aloud on the company's Kindle 2 book reader, in an apparent concession to con...

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