
eWeek - Jan 26, 2012 Nokia sold 1 million Windows Phone units in the fourth quarter of 2011. That may have nearly doubled Microsoft's smartphone market share. |
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eWeek - Jan 26, 2012 Nokia sold 1 million Windows Phone units in the fourth quarter of 2011. That may have nearly doubled Microsoft's smartphone market share. |
eWeek - Jan 26, 2012 AT&T executives were effusive during a fourth-quarter earnings call, announcing iPhone sales 77 percent higher than Verizon's and a new industry record for smartphone sales. |
Financial Times - Jan 26, 2012 By Paul Taylor Motorola Mobility, the phone maker Google has agreed to buy for $12.5bn, swung to an operating loss last quarter due to increased competition in the smartphone market. Motorola Sues Apple Over iPhone 4S, iCloud Wall Street Journal Motorola sues Apple over patents, probably with Google's blessing Los Angeles Times See all 262 sources » |
MarketWatch - 13 hours ago By John C. Dvorak SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - It's not such a surprise that Apple Inc. has done so well in this earnings go-round. |
Computerworld (blog) - 19 hours ago By Jonny Evans iPhone is king of smartphones once again. Apple [AAPL] sold 37 million of the things in Q4 2011, dashing Samsung from its briefly-held (numbering error? |
Boston.com - 42 minutes ago By Steve Peoples AP / January 28, 2012 SARASOTA, Fla.—Newt Gingrich has staked his presidential bid on one idea: that he is best positioned to defeat President Barack Obama. Tea Party Leaders Endorse Gingrich: High Risk, Low Reward Sunshine State News See all 10,398 sources » |
Washington Post - 10 hours ago The Pentagon is rushing to send a large floating base for commando teams to the Middle East as tensions rise with Iran, al-Qaeda in Yemen and Somali pirates, among other threats. |