The cell phone market will be as close to recession-proof as any, analysts say.
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Celebration has a distinct South Korean flavor as Samsung and LG gain ground, while consumers hang up on Apple, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson.
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Investors previously went nuts on news that Apple's iPhone could gain access to China Mobile's 350 million subscribers, a number larger than the U.S. population.
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Pol wants to fine New Yorkers for crossing the street while listening to an iPod or cell phone.
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Motorola Razr tops list for U.S. cell phone sales.
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TV derivative material has not done the trick, so carrier scouts for unique video content for cell phones.
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Analyst is convinced an iPhone is imminent, citing evidence in the latest iTunes software.
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Mobile music plays on; broadband booms; mobile adults like family plans.
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SNAPin Software thinks your phone should teach you how to use those fancy features.
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Millions viewed mobile video in September; digital cable, modems feed cable industry; teens enjoy creating content online.
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Digital music industry grows; Arab countries have highly competitive mobile markets; broadband continues catching on in U.S.
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Warner Music Group CEO believes selling music over cell phones is the music industry’s biggest-ever opportunity.
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Texas Instruments plans to launch two new chips for LED flash on camera phones within the next six weeks.
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Yahoo inks another distribution deal as it makes inroads into the mobile content world.
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The cell phone leader’s stock slides after downbeat financial report.
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The U.S. government reminds the public that devices thwarting cell phone calls are illegal.
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Spurred by rapid economic expansion, India’s cellular market holds a wealth of opportunity for telecom companies, if they’re willing to brave the risks.
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