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Will Windows Phone's bumpy start eventually lead to success?
How long will it really take for Microsoft to grab even ten percent of the worldwide smartphone market?
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Why Apple, RIM, Nokia and Motorola are arguing over what your next SIM card will look like
Apple's SIM design would result in handsets costing more to manufacture.
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Microsoft India rules out Windows Phone handsets from local OEMs
Microsoft India's chairman was critical of the experience quality offered by Indian OEMs.
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Best Android-powered smartphones
Rather than price, I'm going to look purely at features.
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Taking Google Voice to the extreme with Ooma
After a year with Google Voice and about three months with the Ooma solution working smoothly, I've finally stopped hearing complaints about our phones.
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Netgear ushers in Gigabit Wi-Fi with first 802.11ac router
The networking company looks poised to be the first with a next-generation router on the market with speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n.
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Carriers ponder Apple iPhone subsidy uprising: Will it work?
Verizon and AT&T are trying to diversify their smartphone bases so they aren't too dependent on the iPhone. Will smartphone buyers play along?
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Unlock your AT&T iPhone without losing your jailbreak
Latest version of Redsn0w allows you to maintain your jailbreak after unlocking.
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European carriers: Nokia's Lumia smartphone "would be much easier to sell" if it ran Android
Carrier executive says "no one comes into the store and asks for a Windows smartphone."
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Lawsuit claims AT&T "aided, abetted, and assisted" iPhone thieves
The lawsuit further claims that by reactivating these handsets AT&T and other carriers have earned "unfair and illegal profits" that have "amounted to many millions of dollars each year, for the...
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"No permissions" Android app allows secret data harvesting
A proof-of-concept "no permissions" app that can not only access data, but sent it anywhere it wants. Scary.
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How to get AT&T to unlock your off-contract iPhone
The best way to approach AT&T is either in-store or using the online customer care chat facility. Telephone support is the worst way.
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Fixing a water damaged iPhone 4S
There are no guarantees, but if your iPhone's gone for a swim, then this is worth a try.
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Ericsson completes BelAir acquisition in cellular roots return
Ericsson has completed its 100 percent share acquisition of BelAir networks, adding carrier-grade Wi-Fi capabilities to its cellular network.
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The time displayed on most Android phones is wrong
The problem dates back to an Android bug first uncovered in December 2009.
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Smartphones account for half of all mobile phones in the U.S.
Over the past three months, more than two-thirds of those who bought a new handset chose a smartphone.
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iPhone 4 owners can now pick up $15 'Antennagate' settlement
iPhone 4 users have until August 28 to claim your $15, provided you have not already acquired a free bumper for the phone.
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Law enforcement tools can bypass the iPhone passcode in under two minutes
Tool can also be used to crack Android handsets.
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MapReduce translations, from skyscrapers to Hadoop clusters
Our last post presented an analogy for MapReduce. In this post, we layer real MapReduce vocabulary over the example to help decode the jargon that sometimes blocks understanding of Big Data.
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