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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith - ‎Nov 15, 2011‎

2012 is the year that BlackBerry will rise phoenixlike from the ashes of Research in Motion's pile of denial or the year it will join other dead mobile platforms like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and WebOS. ...

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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith - ‎Nov 15, 2011‎

2012 is the year that BlackBerry will rise phoenixlike from the ashes of Research in Motion's pile of denial or the year it will join other dead mobile platforms like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and WebOS. ...

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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith - 16 Nov, 2011

2012 is the year that BlackBerry will rise phoenixlike from the ashes of Research in Motion's pile of denial or the year it will join other dead mobile platforms like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and WebOS. ...

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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith - 15 Nov, 2011

2012 is the year that BlackBerry will rise phoenixlike from the ashes of Research in Motion's pile of denial or the year it will join other dead mobile platforms like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and WebOS. ...

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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith - 15 Nov, 2011

2012 is the year that BlackBerry will rise phoenixlike from the ashes of Research in Motion's pile of denial or the year it will join other dead mobile platforms like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and WebOS. ...

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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith - 15 Nov, 2011

2012 is the year that BlackBerry will rise phoenixlike from the ashes of Research in Motion's pile of denial or the year it will join other dead mobile platforms like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and WebOS. ...

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Intel lost the tablet war -- is the desktop next? - 27 Oct, 2011

Tied to Microsoft and its second-rate mobile architecture (currently Windows Phone "Mango"), it's way behind the transformation sweeping the computing world. I'd never count Intel out, but the ARM architecture and its related ecosystem are ideally ...

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Intel lost the tablet war -- is the desktop next? - 27 Oct, 2011

Tied to Microsoft and its second-rate mobile architecture (currently Windows Phone "Mango"), it's way behind the transformation sweeping the computing world. I'd never count Intel out, but the ARM architecture and its related ecosystem are ideally ...

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'Ultrabook' laptops are all hot air - 25 Oct, 2011

(Keep in mind that a MacBook Air can run Windows, so why not get the real thing instead of a wannabe Ultrabook?) I couldn't get a clear answer from Erik Reid, Intel's general manager for mobile client products -- that is, laptops and the forthcoming ...

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Time will heal Intel's mobile woes ... eventually - 22 Sep, 2011

I also believe Intel has nothing to worry about in terms of being made irrelevant in mobile by Microsoft's embrace of ARM. Granted, Intel would certainly love to have a foothold in the mobile side of Windows 8, but it's obvious Intel isn't ready to ...

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Time will heal Intel's mobile woes ... eventually - 21 Sep, 2011

I also believe Intel has nothing to worry about in terms of being made irrelevant in mobile by Microsoft's embrace of ARM. Granted, Intel would certainly love to have a foothold in the mobile side of Windows 8, but it's obvious Intel isn't ready to ...

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Time will heal Intel's mobile woes ... eventually - 21 Sep, 2011

I also believe Intel has nothing to worry about in terms of being made irrelevant in mobile by Microsoft's embrace of ARM. Granted, Intel would certainly love to have a foothold in the mobile side of Windows 8, but it's obvious Intel isn't ready to ...

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Time will heal Intel's mobile woes ... eventually - 21 Sep, 2011

I also believe Intel has nothing to worry about in terms of being made irrelevant in mobile by Microsoft's embrace of ARM. Granted, Intel would certainly love to have a foothold in the mobile side of Windows 8, but it's obvious Intel isn't ready to ...

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How long until Internet Explorer falls below 50 percent? - 2 Jun, 2011

The dark horse in all of this: mobile. Everyone expects mobile Web browsing -- including with tablets -- to soar in the near future. IE9 has been announced for Windows Phone 7, and it's widely anticipated to ship with Mango, although Windows Mobile ...

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Microsoft makes more from Android than Windows on smartphones - 2 Jun, 2011

The same report states, "Windows Phone saw only modest sales that reached 1.6 million units in the first quarter of 2011." Thus, the remaining 2.1 million Microsoft operating systems sold must be the (ancient) Windows Mobile -- versions 6 or 6.5. ...

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Microsoft makes more from Android than Windows on smartphones - 1 Jun, 2011

Microsoft's mobile future looks rosy, and innovation has nothing to do with it. Redmond raked in more in Q1 from Android fees than Windows Mobile and WP7 combined By Woody Leonhard | InfoWorld Over the weekend, Horace Dediu on the Asymco blog put some ...

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Investor calls for Ballmer's head -- but who will replace him? - 26 May, 2011

Many news outlets soft-played the fact that Gartner also tallied 3.6 million Windows phones sold in the first quarter, leading to the inescapable conclusion that the ancient Windows Mobile 6.x still out-sells Windows Phone 7 by a wide margin. ...

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Apple will rule billion-dollar mobile app market for years - 4 May, 2011

Bringing up the rear in the ranking of the top four purveyors of mobile apps is Nokia. Perhaps Microsoft will place next year, now that it has a handle on cut and paste in Windows Phone Mobile. Steve Ballmer is likely kicking himself for Microsoft fall ...

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HP jumps into WebOS lifeboat from sinking Windows ship - ‎Mar 10, 2011‎

Microsoft has stumbled along for years in the mobile space, and it's been uneven in the desktop space. A decade ago, when the hot mobile platform was the Palm OS, Microsoft's Windows Mobile (then called Windows CE) was a credible competitor for that ...

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HP jumps into WebOS lifeboat from sinking Windows ship - 11 Mar, 2011

Microsoft has stumbled along for years in the mobile space, and it's been uneven in the desktop space. A decade ago, when the hot mobile platform was the Palm OS, Microsoft's Windows Mobile (then called Windows CE) was a credible competitor for that ...

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