Tags: Smartphone
Canadian government carefully watching BlackBerry, wishes smartphone maker well
Industry Minister James Moore stated the Canadian government has been carefully watching BlackBerry as the smartphone maker weighs its options.
Samsung releases big-screened Mega phablet in the US
Samsung Electronics Co. introduced the Samsung Mega in the US market. Samsung Electronics Co. released its newest product today in the United States.
Smartphones make camera makers' business increasingly obsolete - analysts
Analysts said the once-core enterprise of compact digital cameras already seemed increasingly obsolete due to smartphones.
NEC - too ugly for smartphone party
NEC threw the towel in its bid for gaining from the smartphone industry. NEC, a little known smartphone manufacturer, announced today that it is bowing out of the smartphone competition.
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According to research, almost 64% of Australians owned a smartphone. According to new research on the Australian smartphone market, almost two thirds of the entire population of the continent owned a smartphone.
According to research, the iPhone's release revolutionized how costumers picked their gadgets. According to analysts, consumers have shifted from buying only based on the price tag.
Paul O'Brien developed an app that enables HTC One users to switch between Sense and Google Experience.
Recent quarterly reports said that HTC declined for the 8th consecutive quarter. After a failed attempt to promote its business, HTC Corporation forecast a huge decline in its latest quarterly report.
Mozilla released their open source operating system for the mobile called Firefox OS. Mozilla released their offering for the mobile smartphone industry with the Firefox OS.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was due to be released soon, according to reports. Rumors and speculation were plentiful when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
Slowing sales of Samsung's smartphones was expected to take its toll on Wolfson's second quarter report.
American smartphone maker Apple Inc fails to beat South Korean giant Samsung in the Chinese market. Tim Cook, Apple Inc's Chief Executive Officer, believes that the leading smartphone maker can crack into and dominate the Chinese mobile market.
The report stating Samsung beat Apple in China was false. A report by Melanie Lee and Miyoung Kim for Reuters stated that Samsung beat Apple in China. However, another report from CNNMoney written by Philip Elmer-DeWitt claimed that the real situation in the Chinese smartphone market was actually different.
Toshiba would cut its expenses on its TV and PC business by US$300 million over the next two years. On Friday, Toshiba Corp of Japan said that it would cut a total of JPY10 billion equivalent to US$100 million in costs in its enterprise on PC and television.