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Open Source: Fuel for the Smartphone Explosion

 It may not seem obvious at first, but the tragic earthquake in Haiti, the historic election that...
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Motorola Sets Breakup for 2011

One company will enfold the mobile devices and home units. The other will have Motorola's enterprise mobility solutions and networks businesses...
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Is Research In Motion In Play?

The release of a pair of new security applications for the BlackBerry comes amid rumors that none other than Microsoft could be looking to buy the Canadian smartphone maker.
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Opera Readies Mini Browser for iPhone

Browser hopeful for the iPhone to debut at next week's 2010 Mobile World Congress as an alternative to Safari. But will Apple give it a thumbs-up?
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Smartphone SoC Brings High-Speed Uplink to Low-End Phones

Broadcom announced an ARM11-based SoC (system-on-chip) intended to provide low- and mid-range smartphones with HSUPA (high-speed uplink packet access networking). Providing data uploads at up to 5.8Mbps, the BCM21553 runs Android or Windows Mobile, includes a & high performance 3D graphics core,&...
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