Unique Xpress-On covers, external "hidden until lit" display and new user interface Allow for a higher level of personalization Las Vegas, NV, USA - Today at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Nokia 7510 was unveiled and T-Mobile USA, Inc. was announced as the exclusive carrier for the U.S. launch of the stylish device. The Nokia 7510 gives customers an added level of
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With the all-important Feb. 17, 2009 date quickly approaching for when the U.S. will switch to digital television (DTV) and rabbit ears will be retired, a new report says U.S....
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While Apple's App Store is still growing (and iPhone owners are still limited to downloading 148 apps), some smart event organizers in the U.S. decided to setup a dedicated business event called...
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Microsoft has elbowed out the much larger competition to become the default search engine on Verizon Wireless handsets, ending a drawn-out battle to mine advertising revenue from what is expected to be the largest U.S. cellular subscriber base.
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Nokia Corp. said today it would stop producing its mobile Internet tablet designed for a U.S.-based WiMAX network, raising questions on the phone makers view of that nascent market.
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HTC posted $4.61 billion in sales in 2008, up from $3.58 billion last year, boosted in large part by its sales of the T-Mobile G1, the first phone running on Google's Android platform and other smartphones, according to a DigiTimes article. The Taiwanese company, which has made more inroads into the U.S. market of late, also had a net income in 2008 of $866.72 million, down from $972.49 milli...
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