Posts Tagged big-tech

iPhone App Store Passes 100000 Apps (AAPL)

While app quality is arguably more important than app quantity, Apple’s milestone shows that software companies continue to rapidly invest in the iPhone platform. Rival platforms, such as RIM’s BlackBerry and Google Android, …

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Nokia To Kill Off Lame N-Gage Gaming Project (NOK, AAPL)

A victory for Apple, which has gone from zero to the world’s most important cellphone gaming platform.

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iPhone Finally Selling In China, But Without WiFi (AAPL)

Could stunt early sales as customers avoid an inferior version of the iPhone.

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iPhone Finally Selling In China, But Without WiFi (AAPL)

Could stunt early sales as customers avoid an inferior version of the iPhone.

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Why Droid Is A HUGE Step In Motorola's Comeback (MOT, AAPL, GOOG, VZ)

Before now, Motorola was TERRIBLE at smartphones. If it can keep cranking these out, that’s a great sign for the future.

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Did Nokia Sue Apple To Access Multi-Touch Patents? (NOK, AAPL)

Multi-touch is awesome, and Nokia could benefit from it. Is a cross-licensing deal a potential outcome?

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Nokia Only Wants $200 Million From Apple In iPhone Patent Suit …

“Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone unit sales to date are around 34 million, so it would owe Nokia between $200-$400 million if Nokia is successful. Munster notes the $12 figure is unlikely. For both of these companies, that’s a rounding error, …

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Apple To Launch iPhone In China, October 30 (AAPL)

Dudes — the picture is of Hong Kong, which is technically a special administrative region of China where the iPhone has been officially available for some time. You’re talking about the mainland. Take a geography lesson, please! …

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Sorry, Verizon, No Physical Keyboard On The iPhone Isn't That Big …

Verizon-and-Google’s slam ad on the iPhone doesn’t touch on its real problems.

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Free iPhone Apps Are The Future (AAPL)

With yesterday’s announcement, every company out there can offer a free iPhone App, thereby reducing the friction of driving adoption.

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