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Security specialists point to potential risks from phones developed from Google's Android and in Apple's plans to open its software platform to third party developers.
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Mac maker increases the memory for its popular mobile phone and digital media player that sports the same wonder screen.
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If the adult entertainment industry has its way, Americans will soon get a choice of free porn on cell phones--or at least some photographs of good-looking girls in bikinis. Yet uncertainties persist over age verification and privacy concerns.
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More than a quarter of people who bought Apple's iPhone are using them on wireless networks other than exclusive U.S. carrier AT&T, a number that promises to cut a away at revenue, according to an analyst.
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AT&T reports fourth-quarter profit of $3.1 billion, or 51 cents per share, compared with $1.9 billion, or 50 cents a share, a year earlier, saying it ended 2007 with about 2 million subscribers on iPhones.
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Apple is in talks to sell the U.S. firm's popular iPhone in Thailand, according to a person within Thailand's Advanced Info Service.
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Investors previously went nuts on news that Apple's iPhone could gain access to China Mobile's 350 million subscribers, a number larger than the U.S. population.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to grab the spotlight at Macworld next week with the launch of an ultra-slim laptop computer and online movie rentals.
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The European Commission struck a deal with Apple CEO Steve Jobs that means British music fans will have to pay less for downloads from the company's iTunes store.
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates says the software behemoth is going to stick to what it knows -- software -- and continue development of its Windows Mobile rather than develop an iPhone rival.
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