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Smartphone suit against Google plays into rivals' hands

A U.S. consumer lawsuit accusing Google of monopolizing prime real estate on Android smartphones will help mobile rivals like Microsoft make their antitrust case with European regulators should damaging secrets emerge in court.


Smartphone suit against Google plays into rivals' hands

A U.S. consumer lawsuit accusing Google of monopolizing prime real estate on Android smartphones will help mobile rivals like Microsoft make their antitrust case with European regulators should damaging secrets emerge in court.

Nokia X2 priced at $183 in India; comes with the power to run android apps

Nokia has come up with another model to revive their 'X' smartphone range. The Nokia X2 has been estimated to come at a price of $183(INR 10990) in India, which would be inclusive of all the taxes and subsidies.

China's Huawei to spend $300 million on global marketing in 2014

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's third-biggest smartphone manufacturer, plans to spend $300 million on global marketing in 2014, a senior executive said on Wednesday.


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At the height of its business, BlackBerry servers provided supported its devices with secure email technology, which now is key to its survival.
After more than dismal last quarter financial reports, BlackBerry is contemplating its exit from the smartphone market.
Industry watchers did not look too kindly on BlackBerry's move to focus on its enterprise customers.
Japan-based camera maker Nikon reduced its prices in a bid to remain competitive against smartphone makers.
Mike Lazaridis, one of the founders of BlackBerry, sought Carlyle's decision on a possible bid for the smartphone maker.
After Microsoft announce the purchase of its handset business, the unveiling of the newest smartphone from Nokia is a watershed event for the future of the company.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's first open-source technology Tizen would be released first on a smart TV early next year.
The trend now with interested buyers of Blackberry is to carve up the smartphone maker instead of purchasing it lock , stock and barrel.
Qualcomm and Samsung offered to the public the Toq and Galaxy Gear as an alternative to the smartphone.
The secondary market for earlier smartphone models is growing at an exponential rate. In an announcement last Friday, Apple Inc had launched a trade-in program in its US retail stores for earlier models of its iconic iPhone.
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