Smartphone Wars
Sure the iPhone is hot, but can it maintain the momentum -- and continue outselling the BlackBerry? RIM and Google aren't letting Apple run away with the smartphone crown just yet.
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Inside Skype for iPhone--photos
The free Skype for iPhone is here, and it's sporting some iPhone-only duds. Check out our screenshots of the popular VoIP app, Apple-style.

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Nokia E63 photos
Check out hands-on photos of Nokia's more consumer-focused E series smartphone, the Nokia E63.

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Motorola debuts Evoke, 2.8-in. touchscreen, QWERTY phone
Motorola today debuted its Evoke touchscreen/QWERTY combo phone that looks an awful lot like the riverstone Palm Pre and bridges the gap between smartphone, dumb phone and feature phone. The Motorola Evoke QA4 is intended for social messaging: turn it on its side for a full touch-screen QWERTY keyboard; turn it upright to reveal a slide-out keypad. The phone also uses predictive texting with smart auto correction and e-mail access to further the messaging intention.

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LG phones at CTIA 2009
LG introduced two new phones at CTIA 2009; the LG Xenon and the LG Neon. Both are touch-screen phones with slide-out QWERTY keyboards, and both will be available from AT&T.

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Gallery: Touchy, feely BlackBerry Storm
The BlackBerry Storm is the first touch-screen BlackBerry device and one of the first that has a display with real feedback. When touched, the ...

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Sneak peek at iPhone 3.0
At an Apple event in Cupertino, Calif., Molly Wood gets a firsthand look at the upcoming iPhone OS update. And yes, it includes copy/paste ...

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Research In Motion aims to take smartphone market by Storm
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks to senior editor Sam Diaz about the upcoming launch of the much-anticipated BlackBerry Storm. Diaz also details how the ...

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iPhone Headaches
The launch of Apple's cool new iPhone turned into a big tech meltdown for new and old customers. Kara Tsuboi looks into what happened.

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Are CIOs adopting the iPhone?
At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, CIOs discuss the iPhone and whether they plan to use them across their companies. They also talk ...

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Is Google's Android ground-breaking?
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks to senior editor Sam Diaz about Google's new mobile phone operating system, Android. Diaz discusses the new features available ...

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RIM BlackBerry Bold (AT&T)
The BlackBerry Bold impresses with its brilliant display, enhanced productivity tools, and excellent multimedia performance to deliver a more powerful and well-rounded smartphone to mobile professionals.

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HTC Touch Pro (Sprint)
Despite some performance issues, the HTC Touch Pro is one of Sprint's most feature-packed and powerful smartphones for business users.

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Apple iPhone 3G (16GB, black)
The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper call quality. The iTunes App Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. Critical features still are missing, and the battery depletes quickly under heavy use, but the iPhone 3G is a big improvement over the original model.

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With BlackBerry Storm2, RIM wins the battle but loses the smartphone war [review]
physical keyboards vs touch screens Your rant against physical keyboards was uncalled for and inaccurate. At this time, no "touch" phone exists that could capture the accuracy and speed of a...
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RIM unveils BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones
RE: RIM unveils BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones Yuck! The stocks are gonna crash to the bottom seeing the latest crapberry Bye-bye Berry Wow! Looks like the latest version of the same...
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Goldman Sachs: BlackBerry, iPhone own smartphones, but if Apple ever gets an enterprise subsidy...
Goldman Sachs is increasing its smartphone forecast based on a consumer survey that reveals Research in Motion and Apple are the runaway winners in the field, but for vastly different reasons. RIM...
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BlackBerry, iPhone dominate list of 10 best-selling U.S. smartphones of Q2
One of tech's few bright spots in Q2 was smartphones. See what Gartner and IDC reported about smartphone growth and learn the 10 best-selling U.S. smartphones in Q2.
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RIM's BlackBerry, Apple iPhone rule smartphone roost
Research in Motion's BlackBerry platform has a comfortable lead in U.S. smartphone market share with Apple's iPhone a solid No. 2, according to comScore data. Microsoft's Windows Mobile comes in...
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Android tops iPhone, Windows, BlackBerry as leading smartphone platform
Because the Apple and RIM platforms are only available on Apple and RIM devices, and Android share is split by at least four manufacturers.
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Sleek BlackBerry London smartphone could challenge the iPhone
There has been a lot of armchair quarterbacking taking place for RIM and if they can get a device like the one rumored at CrackBerry.com then they may still be in the running for the 3rd...
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Sleek BlackBerry London smartphone could challenge the iPhone
RE: Sleek BlackBerry London smartphone could challenge the iPhone You aren't serious are you? Do you honestly expect RIM to stay solvent long enough to create this? You think Apple are just going...
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Goldman Sachs: BlackBerry, iPhone own smartphones, but if Apple ever gets an enterprise subsidy...
In the US only. (NT) A year ago I would have said so what? But, now that Dear Leader has given us 10% unemployment just like Europe, and a negative GDP, I'd say you have a point. RE: Goldman...
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BlackBerry, iPhone dominate list of 10 best-selling U.S. smartphones of Q2
HTC I was just curious if those HTC Touch Pro figures included the HTC Fuze, since it is the same phone except it's GSM, vs CDMA. RE: BlackBerry, iPhone dominate list of 10 best-selling U.S....



