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Motorola: Smartphone Focus For Recovery


by on February 3rd, 2009

Motorola has revealed ambitious plans to focus more on high-end mobile devices, such as smartphones, to rescue its ailing mobile handset business. Its strategy – if such it is – is to ‘develop innovative new products’, particularly high-end devices using the new Android operating system (OS). Although the company will continue to support the Windows Mobile OS, news that [...]

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Computer Giants Eye Smartphone Market


by on January 30th, 2009

Computer makers Acer and Dell are said to be developing high-end mobile phones to complement their successful laptop and desktop computer portfolios. Such a move would not only help to sustain growth during the recession, but also put them in a better position to counter the growing threat of rival Apple, which has enjoyed enormous success in this [...]

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Palm prepares to go Nova


by on December 12th, 2008

Excuse the pun, but the code-name of the long-awaited next-generation Palm OS lends itself very well to the smartphone pioneer’s current predicament. Palm – best known for its popular Treo and Centro smartphones – plans to unveil at January’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) some ‘Palm New-ness’ that we’ve apparently been waiting for. Though the company [...]

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Red Dawn for Russian WiMAX


by on November 18th, 2008

I know everyone’s raving currently about the new BlackBerry Storm from RIM and how it has the potential to knock the quasi-messianic* iPhone 3G into a cocked hat, but I’d like to draw your attention to the new Max 4G handset from Taiwan’s HTC, which has just been unveiled by its first network partner, the Russian WiMAX [...]

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