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Apple iPhone Tops in U.S., Global Smartphones for Q4

Apple iPhone Tops in U.S., Global Smartphones for Q4News from The Mac Observer: Apple’s iPhone was the top selling device in both the U.S. and the global smartphone markets during the December quarter, according to new research from NPD and IDC. NPD released a report for the U.S. market that showed Apple was the #1 [...]

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Samsung surges past Apple in smartphones, upbeat on Q4

Samsung surges past Apple in smartphones, upbeat on Q4News from Reuters: Customers hold their newly purchased Samsung Galaxy S2 android phone in Jakarta July 23, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Beawiharta By Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL | Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:49am EDT (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co overtook Apple Inc as the world’s top smartphone maker in the [...]

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Apple, Samsung smartphones outdo Nokia in 2Q

Apple, Samsung smartphones outdo Nokia in 2QNews from PhysOrg.com: Enlarge Nokia’s MeeGo-based N9 handset (AP) — Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. zoomed to the top of the list of global smartphone makers in the second quarter, blowing past Nokia Corp. and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd., according to research firm IDC. Korea’s Samsung [...]

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Android giving away most software but Apple selling most smartphones

Android giving away most software but Apple selling most smartphones News from Apple Insider: By Daniel Eran Dilger The Android software platform led by Google is now installed on 39 percent of US consumer smartphones, but Apple remains the largest smartphone manufacturer with the iPhone (at 28 percent) and RIM is second largest with Blackberry [...]

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As smartphones proliferate, some users are cutting the computer cord

As smartphones proliferate, some users are cutting the computer cord News from Washington Post: It’s been four years since the introduction of the iPhone and rival devices that run Google’s Android software. In that time, the devices have turned much of America into an always-on, Internet-on-the-go society. A quarter of Americans with smartphones use the [...]

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