Apple's iPhone becomes the top-selling mobile phone on the U.S market and puts an end to three years of Motorola's Razr hegemony.
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In breaking up the company, executives concede that selling to the mass market is not the same as pitching to IT.
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The Korean mobile phone maker, now No. 5, sees a chance to grab market share from No. 3.
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Apple’s hefty iPhone price cut puts pressure on rivals Motorola and Palm, which are struggling to convince Wall Street they can turn around their aging brands.
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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 the wake of Apple’s iPhone announcement, some debuts go unnoticed.
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Finnish phone maker slims down multimedia models and intros an update to its web tablet.
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Motorola Razr tops list for U.S. cell phone sales.
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Mobile maker blames price pressures, but it may be time to replace the has-been Razr.
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Motorola launches cell phone-selling vending machines.
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Purchase blends in-building wireless tech like RFID with long-range services like WiMAX.
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British kids like online games; U.S. mobile phones hit $4.4B; backup energy gets attention.
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The phone makers make market advances, while Samsung and LG shipments decline.
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Glide Mobile works with its social network to access media from a cell phone.
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Worldwide cell phone sales rose significantly since last year, fell slightly since last quarter.
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Despite doubts that wireless/wireline bundling is indeed a winner, phone company is listening.
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Over-hype and under-design can kill a good idea like Motorola’s ROKR phone.
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Motorola is putting up pressure on Nokia at Finnish mobile giant’s home ground.
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Analysts say glitch prompting sales halt may not affect phone’s popularity.
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Small businesses spending big online; mobile gaming trying to grow; digital cameras should have record year.
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