Articles tagged with: Windows Mobile and Verizon Wireless
UPDATE: Google Unveils Android Smartphone for T-Mobile
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Google, Tuesday unveiled its first Android-powered smartphone for T-Mobile USA as the Internet giant hopes to shake up the wireless industry. more
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Palm Swings to 4Q Loss Amid Restructuring, Misses View
Palm swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter loss on declining revenue as it works to revitalize its line of smartphone and wireless devices. more
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Microsoft faces Pressure from Smartphone OS Alliances
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- With the smartphone world increasingly shifting toward an open operating system model, Microsoft and its Windows Mobile face another obstacle in trying to penetrate the consumer market. more
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Palm Falls On 3Q Warning; 2Q Results Meet View
Shares of Palm slumped in after-market trading after the company projected fiscal third-quarter results well below expectations as the company's second-quarter results met lowered targets. more
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Will Microsoft Convert RIM Enterprise Smartphone, Datacard Users?
Even though smartphone penetration in the USA enterprise level hasn't topped 10 percent yet, a recent poll conducted by InfoTech of enterprise wireless subscribers found 84 percent of respondents saying they use a smartphone, with BlackBerry the Number One choice, followed by Palm Treo and models made by HTC. more
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