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Friday, November 13, 2009

Dellephone: China Mobile, Claro and Then, AT&T?

dellephoneAfter nearly three years of rumor and speculation, Dell is finally entering the smartphone market–in China and Brazil. Later this month, China Mobile and Brazil’s Claro will begin selling the company’s Mini 3, a handset designed around Google’s Android mobile OS.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

O2 Suffers iPhone Drought

o2-iphone-ukWell this certainly doesn’t bode well for O2: The U.K. wireless carrier, which has reportedly been selling about 2,200 iPhones a day since it secured exclusive distribution rights to the device in 2007, has run out of the 3GS model. Extremely high levels of demand have emptied not just the company’s physical retail outlets, but its online store as well.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Orange You Glad the iPhone’s Coming to Vodafone?

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iPhone Exclusivity: The Beginning of the End?

ukiphone iPhone exclusivity is rapidly coming to an end. Less than 24 hours after Orange UK announced plans to offer Apple’s iconic handset to its customers “later this year,” Vodafone said that it plans to do so as well.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Google: The World’s First $100 Billion Brand

Google began using billboard advertising for the first time earlier this month, though it may not have needed to. Because according to Millward Brown Optimor, the Google brand is the most well known and valuable brand in the world.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Pre Makes Palm a New Man in Only Minutes a Day

charles_atlas_thumbPalm’s market cap is currently $1.95 billion. A year ago it hovered around $400 million. Amazing when you think about it, really. On the promise of the Pre and the company’s new WebOS operating system alone, Palm has added more than $1.5 billion to its market cap.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Android on Steroids

android_the-day-the-earth-stood-still2009 is going to be a banner year for Google’s Android mobile operating system. Strategy Analytics estimates shipments of handsets running the OS will grow 900 percent this year as more vendors adopt it. At that rate, it will far outpace the growth of Apple’s iPhone, whose shipments the company expects to increase 79 percent in 2009.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Palm Pre con Movistar en España?

Palm says it hasn’t yet announced a Pre distribution deal with Telefónica.
No matter–it appears as though the Spanish media have taken the liberty of doing it for the company. According to a number of Spanish news outlets, the carrier has negotiated an exclusive deal with Palm to distribute the new handset in Spain and Latin America, and perhaps England as well.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Open Handset Alliance: 47 Members. 1 Phone.

You wouldn’t know it from the number of Android handsets on the market, but support for Google’s new mobile operating system is growing. This morning, Open Handset Alliance, a coterie of tech companies dedicated to promoting the OS, added 14 new partners to its roster.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Mass hIsteria?

Apple’s iPhone 3G arrived in stores today and was met by lines of enthusiastic buyers–dauntingly long lines. At Softbank Mobile’s flagship store in Omotesando, Tokyo, where iPhone monomaniacs first began camping out three days ago, the queue stretched for a half mile.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Allo? Witaj? Salut? Olá? Hallo?

apple-iphone-hello-lucille.jpg Apple is expanding its iPhone empire with near Alexandrian initiative. Today, the company struck an extensive deal with France Telecom’s Orange wireless carrier to distribute the device in more than 10 markets in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Caribbean.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Sure They’re Not Clearing the Decks for the New Nokia Clamshell?

As the anniversary of the iPhone’s market debut approaches, the Mac faithful are quickly succumbing to Apple Rumor Seasonal Affective Disorder, an ailment most often associated with the lead-up to Macworld.

Fueling that trend today is a memo, purportedly leaked from inside AT&T, instructing employees not to schedule any vacation between June 15 and July 12 to ensure sufficient staffing for “an exciting Summer Promotional Launch.”

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Microsoft Announces Windows Genuine Annoyance

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And No, There Will Not Be a 600-Euro Rebate for Early Adopters of the 999-Euro iPhone

T-Mobile’s $1,478 defeatured iPhone has been taken off the market as quickly as it arrived. A German court today dismissed an injunction won by Vodafone that had barred it from selling the iPhone only with a 24-month contract and a SIM lock that prevents users from switching to another wireless carrier.
T-Mobile met the news [...]

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Vodafone Tests New iPhone Unlocking Utility

Arun Sarin’s low opinion of Apple’s iPhone is apparently so low that the Vodafone CEO doesn’t want anyone selling them–in Germany, anyway.
Vodafone Deutschland has managed to convince a German court to issue a restraining order against Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile unit prohibiting it from selling the iPhone in Germany. Seems Vodafone (which began selling an iPhone [...]

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