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U.S. carrier finally announces MMS capability for the popular Apple phone.
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Taiwanese handset maker HTC announces the release of another Android-based smartphone.
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Smartphones draw much attention, but regular mobile phones still rule the market with 72 percent of U.S. handset purchases in the second quarter, according to NPD Group.
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More than a year after rival Apple launched its App store, Palm says it is opening its own store to developers who wish to design and sell applications for the Pre phone.
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Microsoft and Nokia are teaming up to launch the software giant's Office applications on the handset maker's devices.
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Consumer electronics maker posts third-quarter earnings beating forecasts on strong sales of iPhones and Macs.
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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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The much-delayed BlackBerry Bold makes its debut on Tuesday in AT&T stores but fails to create the kind of excitment seen at the launch of the iPhone.
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Silicon Valley leaders are taking a public stand against the controversial proposition, which aims to forbid same-sex unions in California.
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Jerry Yang and Sergei Brin,like Brad Pitt and Steven Spielberg are urging Califiornian voters to say no to Prop. 8, which wants to ban same-sex unions.
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