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Media In Canada | HTC gives Canadians a Hero Media In Canada With the smartphone market saturated with iPhone and Blackberry advertising, Taiwan-based cell phone maker HTC has been virtually unknown in ... |
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Media In Canada | HTC gives Canadians a Hero Media In Canada With the smartphone market saturated with iPhone and Blackberry advertising, Taiwan-based cell phone maker HTC has been virtually unknown in ... |
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Rediff | Buying a mobile phone? Things to consider Rediff Nokia has some brilliant smart phones. You can consider Blackberry models too. Then, of course, there is the Apple iPhone too. If you like music, ... |
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Will Your Phone Work with Windows 7? PC Magazine Here's a rundown of what to expect with various cell phone platforms: Apple iPhone: The iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3GS all sync with iTunes 9. ... |
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Digital Media - Australasia | Apple's iPhone Climbing despite the Economic Crisis High Tech Lounge The iPhone has reached 2.5% of the entire cell phone market in two years and practically doubled the share of the market it had a year ago, ... Europe Moves Towards Universal Cell Phone Charger � How Far Behind Is US? Phone Share Market sees iPhone up By 2.5% iPhone climbs to 2.5% world market share |
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Google's Android Phone System Makes Buzz, But Hurdles Remain Wall Street Journal (NOK); Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone and Research in Motion Ltd.'s (RIMM) Blackberry. But Google must still overcome several key hurdles to grab a chunk of the ... |
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IntoMobile (blog) | T-Mobile users still reeling from outage CNET News Of course, T-Mobile customers are not the only ones with cell phone issues. AT&T customers regularly complain about service problems with their iPhones. ... T-Mobile users still reeling from outage |
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Los Angeles Times | IPhone sales in China are nothing to call home about Los Angeles Times With 700 million cellphone users and growing, China represents the largest battleground for mobile phone makers and software developers. ... |