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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Analyst Favors iPhone Carrier Polyamory

jobs_canyouhearmenow-250x205jpgThough Verizon’s new Droid ad campaign might seem to preclude one, Apple would be wise to ink an iPhone distribution deal with the carrier–if not to hasten iPhone adoption, then to slow rivals that would supplant it. That’s the argument put forth by Piper Jaffray analyst Chris Larsen in a research note to investors Monday.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

JD Power: iPhone Gives Rivals the Business

ballmerWphoneCustomer satisfaction with the iPhone continues to run high–among both casual and business users. Apple’s smart phone scored highest in the both consumer and business categories of JD Power’s Smartphone Satisfaction Study, besting rivals like Research in Motion and LG.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Windows Mobile: “Unloved, Unappreciated, and Unlikely to Encourage Any Devotion”

balmer-winmobileNo wonder Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is so dismayed by the company’s Windows Mobile division: Most Windows Mobile users aren’t even aware their phones run it. In fact, according to the CFI Group, WinMo has such poor brand recognition that it was forced to group it in the “Other” category in its Smartphone Satisfaction Survey.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

USB Group Says iTunes Can Block Pre

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Stink the Pink

zhuneAs if the Zune weren’t embarrassing enough… Microsoft and Verizon are reportedly discussing a touchscreen multimedia cellphone that could launch on the carrier’s network in 2010. The project is codenamed “Pink” and will apparently involve some ungodly combination of Windows Mobile and Zune software.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

TiVo and Blockbuster Join Farces

Repudiating claims that Blockbuster intended to file for bankruptcy earlier this month, spokesperson Karen Raskopf said the troubled video rental chain has “lots of plans to grow our business.” If inking a video-on-demand deal with a declining DVR pioneer is one of them… well, that’s not much of a plan, is it?

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Mike Abramsky and the Holy Pre

holy_prePalm hasn’t yet set its price or launch date, but it already has a winner on its hands in the Pre. That’s the word from RBC Capital analyst Mike Abramsky, who gave the device one hell of a write-up this morning. Seems Abramsky, who had previously been neutral on Palm, now believes the company has a chance at “smartphone leadership.”

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Insert Motorola “GONR” Joke Here

If Motorola were a Greek tragedy, we’d be at that point in the narrative where the company is just about to blind itself out of grief–with a pair of RAZRs, of course. Two reports issued today show an already grim scenario for Motorola growing markedly worse.

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Friday, November 7, 2008

Report: Crackberry Addiction More Prevalent Than iPhonia Nervosa Among Handset Users

You can stop gloating now, Steve. Though Apple shipped more iPhones this summer than RIM shipped Blackberries, its share of the U.S. market is still dwarfed by its Canadian rival. According to Strategy Analytics, Apple accounted for just 5.7 percent of the mobile phone market in the states in the third quarter while Research in Motion claimed nearly twice as much.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Americans Buying Even Fewer Motorola RAZRs

You wouldn’t know it from the iPhone lines at Apple stores across the nation, but cellphone sales in the states are slowing. A report Tuesday from The NPD Group reveals that U.S. sales of mobile phone handsets in the second quarter of 2008 declined about 13 percent over 2007. Clearly, Americans are buying fewer cell phones. More specifically, they’re buying fewer Motorola phones.

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Friday, November 2, 2007

Report: Google May or May Not Reveal Phone Project Monday!

In August 2005 Google acquired a two-year-old start-up called Android. Founded by Andy Rubin, the guy behind mobile-device maker Danger, Android was rumored to have been developing a mobile-phone operating system.
Google never said much about the acquisition or its plans for Rubin, but he’s been on the company’s payroll ever since, presumably holed up somewhere [...]

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Verizon Debuts Apple iPhone, Reality Distortion Field Knockoffs

“We think it’ll be the best phone … this year. It will kill the iPhone.” That’s what Mike Lanman, Verizon Wireless’s overenthusiastic chief marketing officer, had to say about Voyager, the LG-manufactured handset with which the company hopes to unseat Apple’s iPhone, or at least temper its mindshare.
Expected at market before Thanksgiving, the Voyager, with [...]

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