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U.S. carrier finally announces MMS capability for the popular Apple phone.
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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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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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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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Shazam, the mobile music discovery company popularized by Apple's iPhone, announces its app for Android-based smartphones.
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T-Mobile is set to officially debut the first phone, dubbed the G1, to sport Google's Linux-based Android operating system. The search king, expected to grab at least 4 percent of the market, will become the latest agitator to shake up the industry.
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Search leader announces the release of a mobile version of its popular Street View web application for RIM's smartphone, not on Apple's iPhone.
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Research In Motion's much-anticipated Bold and Storm iPhone-killer smart phones are still no-show in the U.S market.
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In another attempt to broden its customer base--and fight back Apple iPhones--the Canadian maker of the conservative BlackBerry smart phones launches a MySpace application.
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