Growing vendor shipments and slowing sales spell swelling carrier inventories and a daunting 2009.
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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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Four months behind schedule, Research In Motion finally announces a release date for its BlackBerry Bold--but are customers still interested given the iPhone craze?
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PERSPECTIVE: The next-generation Apple iPhone 3G is a battery hog and the service plan bites. I want one.
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Apple's iPhone outsells all smartphones in the U.S. in July, its first full month on sale, accounting for 1.8 percent of all U.S. mobile handset sales, says research group.
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Smart phone maker will offer lower-priced device in hand-to-hand fight with Research in Motion, Motorola for consumer market.
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U.K.-based mobile security company adds security to mobile phones.
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In a boost for eBay, the do-it-yourself service will connect to wireless routers from Windows-powered smartphones.
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Thin BlackBerry and Treo rival debuts with Verizon Wireless.
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Much-maligned market reaches its zenith in 2005 despite distracting patent lawsuits and rise of smartphones.
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Company signals a new direction for the iPAQ: more smartphone, less PDA.
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Online shoppers want cool design; Net surfers aren’t all that savvy; Worldwide smartphone shipments surge.
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The maker of the popular Slingbox debuts client software that controls TVs or DVRs via cell phone or PDA.
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LG Electronics will develop Palm OS-based smartphones.
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Nokia's upcoming smart phone browser gets help from the open-source community and from a friend named Apple.
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Nokia will develop smart phone technology based on open-source software used in Apple’s Safari browser.
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Software goliath hopes its entry will stir demand for Windows Mobile-driven devices.
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