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Mobile applications have seen astronomical growth in availability and popularity since Apple made its iPhone the hub of mobile applications. Although there had been applications available on other handsets and operating systems before the iPhone, it took Apple to show industry players and end-users alike the true power and potential of applications on mobile handsets. The next stage in the... [
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Selects Nokia Siemens Networks’ optical transport platform and services to power rollout of new and advanced data and digital cable services. NewWave Communications subscribers in the U.S. states of Kentucky and Tennessee will soon be able to enjoy bandwidth-intensive services, such as video-on-demand (VOD), high definition television (HDTV) and high-speed data access. The cable operator has... ...
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Strengthens Social Strategy by Combining the Power of the No. 1 Online Sports Destination with the Web's Most Popular Social Sports Company. SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- As part of its ongoing commitment to be the center of people's online lives, Yahoo Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Citizen Sports (www.citizensports.com), a company that brings the world of... ...
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The Samsung Sunburst is one of 4 new affordable messaging devices from AT&T. It is the cheapest touch-only phone from Samsung and despite that fact performs rather well. It's by no means a power-house smartphone, but for those that prefer to avoid breaking the bank I believe the Sunburst is a fantastic alternative. It has a variety of applications offered on the TouchWiz 2.0 interface, s...
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Samsung upgrades its Galaxy Spica (I5700) smartphone to employ the power of the newest version of Android, the Android 2.1. This galaxy comes with a universe of features that claim to bring in unprecedented mobile experience. The Galaxy Spica has retained most of the features included in the renowned Galaxy Spica (I5700) like seamless connectivity
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