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How LG lost the smartphone race
It was a fateful day back on Feb. 16, 2009. That's when LG Electronics' then-vice chairman and CEO Nam Yong met with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Ba...
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How China came to dominate the race for rare earths
Amidst the latest flare-up in the centuries-old Sino-Japanese spat, Beijing made an unexpected move last month when it halted exports of a little-know...
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The smartphone as navigator
By Jon ForttNew software transforms your phone into a GPS device – and a pretty good one, tooAs my wife will tell you, I have a comically bad sense of...
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Steve Jobs' mark on ABC's Lost
Steve Jobs, as we know, has dramatically changed computers, movies, music, mobile phones, and more. Turns out, the Smartest CEO in Tech -- as Fortune ...
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Smartphone traffic is up 193% in a year
Led by iPhone and the Androids. Traffic from the iPod touch is growing even faster.Smartphone traffic is up. Feature phone share is down. And traffic ...
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Survey: Smartphone demand accelerating
By Philip Elmer-DeWittDemand for smartphones (as opposed to ordinary cellphones) has never been higher and continues to accelerate, according to a rep...
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Smartphone wars: The big picture
Apple, Google, RIM, Microsoft, Nokia, Palm, Linux -- who's in it for the long haul?Two news events -- the imminent arrival of Research in Motion's (RI...
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The smartphone wars, one year later
The iPhone leads the pack, Android is gaining, everybody else is losing shareBy Philip Elmer-DeWittIt's been a year since Google (GOOG) released Andro...
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The race to own the mobile Internet (at least the annoying ads)
By Michael V. CopelandDeal for AdMob accelerates scramble for a whopping $416 million in revenue.As was trumpeted across the Internet Monday, Google (...
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How are iPhone owners different?
By Philip Elmer-DeWittOwners of Apple (AAPL) iPhones who hold down jobs — as opposed, presumably, to those who go to school, are between jobs or live ...
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