Articles tagged with: Ipod and Rim
Smartphones Take a Third of Mobile Advertising Impressions
Mobile advertising agency, AdMob has highlighted explosive ipod Touch growth and smartphone Operating System (OS) market share in its December 2008 Mobile Metrics Report. more
Related Tags: android, windows-mobile, iphone, smartphone, smartphones, wind, palm, admob, symbian, operating-system, windows, latin-america, os, africa
Maturing Palm Centro Again Signals Need for Innovation
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- As Palm is learning, consumers are a fickle bunch. more
Related Tags: android, google, t-mobile, iphone, social-networking, smartphone, motorola, t-mobile-usa, apple, apple, smartphones, sprint-nextel, palm, blackberry, sprint, nextel, jon-rubinstein, chief-financial-officer, operating-system, razr
Apple iPhone's Halo Effect Yet to Reach Software Developers
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Sliding software prices have damped the halo effect many music and software companies expected from selling their products through Apple's iPhone software store. more
Related Tags: social-networking, motorola, cisco, itunes, gartner, apple, compete, research-in-motion, app-store, symbian, mobile-music, ben, monkey, mp3, music, razr, true, sega
Strong iPhone Launch Leads Needham Analyst to Cut RIM Rating
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- The rollout of Apple's. 3G iPhone was seen as a direct shot at the dominance of Research In Motion's BlackBerry in the smartphone market. And at least one analyst sees the company already feeling the iPhone heat. more
Related Tags: samsung, motorola, cisco, apple, blackberry, teenagers, blackberry-bold
Apple's iPhone Must Avoid the Razr Trap
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- The maker of a hot-selling revolutionary phone cuts its price to spur more mass-market demand. more
Related Tags: windows-mobile, microsoft, samsung, cisco, smartphones, gps, rcom, gartner, apple, motorola, palm, ran, touchscreen, battery, ben, samsung-electronics, navigation, email, nokia,, option, motorola,, razr
iPhone vs. BlackBerry - Which Do Consumers Love Most?
In a just-released survey report, ChangeWave takes a close-up look at the features consumers love and hate most about their iPhones and BlackBerrys. This report is a follow-up to a previous ChangeWave Smart Phone survey showing a rapidly evolving two-horse race between the Apple iPhone and the Research in Motion BlackBerry -- with second tier players like Palm and a host of others being pushed to the sidelines. more
Related Tags: gps, edge, palm, blackberry, research-in-motion, apple-iphone, weather, email, touch-screen, true, seamless,
iPhone Open for Business? Blackberry Battle May Loom
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- The phrase "new enterprise features" in a recent Apple iPhone-related event invite was all it took for some to anoint the iPhone as the next big challenge for Research In Motion, the world's leading supplier of smartphones. more
Related Tags: oracle, cisco, ibm, blackberry, ben, notebook, email
Apple Announces Updates to the iPhone
At the Macworld conference, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that the company had sold 4 million units of its iPhone handset since it was launched exactly 200 days ago. He noted that was 20,000 phones sold per day, on average. more
Related Tags: google, windows-mobile, mms, analytics, steve-jobs, steve-jobs, skyhook, opera, seven, sdk, itune, web-browser, maps, os, mobile-web, safari, location-based-service
SPECIAL REPORT: Consumers Drive Hot Tech Stocks in 2007
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Despite falling home values and rising gas bills, consumers still managed to dip into their wallets for ipods, BlackBerrys and frequent online shopping excursions. more
Related Tags: amazon, advanced-micro-devices, amd, semiconductor, cisco, amazon.com, smartphones, hewlett-packard, research-in-motion, memory, operating-system, flash, philadelphia, printing, barcelona
Has Research In Motion Gotten Too Expensive?
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Research In Motion may have done the impossible Friday: stealing some thunder from the megahyped iPhone. more
Related Tags: thomson, palm, research-in-motion, jim-balsillie
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