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Intel Risks Missing Ultrabook Goal With Prices Over $1000: Tech - 9 Nov, 2011Qualcomm Inc. and other makers of mobile-phone chips aim to supply more processors for computers. They'll get a boost from Microsoft Corp., which is adapting its next version of Windows to work with ARM Holdings Plc's chip technology. ... |
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HTC's Star Begins to Set - 1 Nov, 2011There's little doubt that HTC's recent rise is due to the company having swiftly made the transition from the old Windows Mobile platform offered by Microsoft to Google Android. The company has experienced huge jumps in sales and overall profit since ... |
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HTC's Star Begins to Set - 1 Nov, 2011There's little doubt that HTC's recent rise is due to the company having swiftly made the transition from the old Windows Mobile platform offered by Microsoft to Google Android. The company has experienced huge jumps in sales and overall profit since ... |
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HTC's Star Begins to Set - 1 Nov, 2011There's little doubt that HTC's recent rise is due to the company having swiftly made the transition from the old Windows Mobile platform offered by Microsoft to Google Android. The company has experienced huge jumps in sales and overall profit since ... |
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HTC's Star Begins to Set - 1 Nov, 2011There's little doubt that HTC's recent rise is due to the company having swiftly made the transition from the old Windows Mobile platform offered by Microsoft to Google Android. The company has experienced huge jumps in sales and overall profit since ... |
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HTC's Star Begins to Set - 1 Nov, 2011There's little doubt that HTC's recent rise is due to the company having swiftly made the transition from the old Windows Mobile platform offered by Microsoft to Google Android. The company has experienced huge jumps in sales and overall profit since ... |
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Samsung Says It Can Meet Tablet Sales Target Amid Apple Lawsuits - 26 Sep, 2011Microsoft Corp. on Sept. 13 unveiled a new version of its Windows operating system that can run tablet devices, with a device made by Samsung. Samsung is also on track to sell more than 300 million mobile phones this year, Shin said. |
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Moody's downgrades Nokia's credit rating - 29 Jul, 2011... Nokia is warning about the time it will take Nokia to get its operating systems to be Windows-compatible after it struck a partnership with Microsoft. Moody's also see increasing price pressures and gaps in Nokia's mobile phone portfolio. |
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Innovation Close-up: HTC - 16 Apr, 2010Version 6.5 of Windows Mobile, released last fall, placed a nicer-looking interface over the same old softwareâ€"and did nothing to arrest the company's slide ... |
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Solomon Islands Hit by 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake, Local Tsunami - 4 Jan, 2010Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The Solomon Islands archipelago in the Pacific was hit by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake today causing a local tsunami, disaster agencies said. |
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Droid Shatters the Competitive Landscape - 30 Oct, 2009Windows Mobile 6.5 is a very modest improvement and Microsoft is at least a year away from having a competitive operating system. ... |
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