Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Before a single AT&T-subscribing soul dreams of jumping ship for Sprint just to pick up the Touch Pro in a few weeks, hold up: we can pretty much confirm that it's coming to your neck of the woods, too. We've
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Android platform hits the market this year, the product will have already been raked over like hot coals on a Texas barbecue.
Android enthusiasts have ferreted out and posted on the Web
Long touted for its low-cost manufacturing and market dominance in cell phones, Nokia (NOK) is getting pushed around by Samsung and low-cost Chinese suppliers.
Nokia which has had about a 40% market share in cell phones, on Friday said it expects to
Top phone maker Nokia warned that it's losing market share to competitors selling less expensive phones.
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It's a video game that defies easy classification. But Electronic Arts (ERTS) is hoping its much-buzzed-about new game "Spore" will evolve into a hit franchise.
The latest product from legendary game designer Will Wright, the creator of the SimCity and
Warren, Mich. | General Motors Corp. said Friday that half of its major factories worldwide will recycle or reuse nearly all of their waste materials by the end of 2010.
Company officials also said 33 more factories have achieved "landfill-free" status,
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Microsoft gets no soup, no respect, and an ad about nothing in their new advertising campaign which launched during Thursday Night Football. I formed a theory a while back that the ad would mirror Microsoft’s corporate culture, and I think my
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What if you failed to follow that sage advice from Will Rogers? You bought a stock and it did the
Nokia is citing stiff competition, sluggish growth due to the global economy and a production glitch as contributors to a weaker third quarter. The company also announced that it would lose market share, and the news sent Nokia's stock tumbling 9