The much-ballyhooed marriage between cell phone and social network has so far been a bust. Can startup Kadoink fuse the two and bring some life back to the dying music industry?
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Several other methods for unlocking the iPhone have recently emerged, but they involve tinkering with hardware or more complicated ways of bypassing protections. This one is reportedly painless.
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India succeeds United States as Nokia’s second largest market for its mobile phone handsets and network equipment, with China retaining No. 1 spot.
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Apple decides to go with different carriers for different European markets: Deutsche Telekom for Germany, O2 for the United Kingdom, Orange for France, report says.
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Texas Instruments predicts sales at its cell phone chip unit will grow, mostly of cheap phones.
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Low prices and margin squeeze force 3,500 layoffs amid 48 percent plunge in net income.
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In wake of Motorola outlook cut, phone makers keep a close watch on selling prices.
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Company’s latest mini browser lets users share photos, reach RSS feeds, and bank securely.
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Actor’s Sundance Institute funds film clips for cell phones.
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Portal takes on Google and Yahoo, claiming its cell phone search technology speeds access to information.
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Electronics giant gives millions to former employees at failing Taiwanese mobile company.
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London-based research firm predicts cell phone advertisements will become commonplace.
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Youth-focused mobile reseller tailors its store experience to its customer base.
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Korean electronics maker prepares to bring its unusually designed phone to the U.S.
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Shipments climb in second quarter and may come close to hitting a billion for the year.
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Court silent on patenting nature; Endo’s painkiller OK’d; cell phone injury warning.
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Mobile music plays on; broadband booms; mobile adults like family plans.
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In-game advertising is increasingly moving to PCs, cell phones, and the web.
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Sales and profits perk up as CEO Jorma Ollila prepares to leave the mobile giant.
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U.S. Public television plans to join growing rush to the Internet of its commercial peers .
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