Nokia is the biggest single maker of mobile phones whether you like it or not. Thus, their forecasts are pretty important for the industry. Mobile Business Briefing now reports the following: Nokia repeated it expected the 2010 phone market to grow 10 percent, also according to its new forecast, while its market share would be unchanged
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Technical details of Windows Phone 7 will finally go on display at a conference next week.
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Macworld.com - On Wednesday at the GDC, LucasArts unveiled its plans for The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition. The game will be distributed for the Mac by Aspyr, and sold through the GameAgent online store for $10.
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People signing up for AppleCare for their iPad have noted that the protection plan is for only two years, unlike its Mac products which are three years. Apple's iPhone and iPod plans are two years so, as warranty items, Apple sees iPads more like iPhones and less like Macs. Apple's iPad AppleCare page could only be found by guessing the URL so it is probably being built out.&...
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As you might already know, iPad Wi-Fi+3G customers will have the option to opt for either $14.99 per month for 250 MB or $29.99 for unlimited contract free data plans. Though iPad Wi-Fi+3G models will be available only towards the end of April, Apple has released details on how customers...
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