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Apple Leads Most Admired Companies List
March 4, 2010
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Fortune magazine has released its annual World's Most Admired Companies list, and Apple has taken the top spot for the third year in a row. In fact, Apple received more votes in the survey than every other company put together.
Motorola, RIM Lead in Mobile Market Share
February 10, 2010
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According to the latest numbers released by comScore MobiLens service, Motorola has maintained the top spot in OEM market share for U.S. mobile phones
Nokia Still Leads Global Smartphone Rankings
February 8, 2010
From News
In the latest global rankings of smartphone market share from IDC,
Nokia and Research in Motion (RIM) have kept the two highest spots- with Apple moving into third place.
Greenspeace Dispels Green Rhetoric
January 11, 2010
From News
The masses at the Consumer Electronics Show would surely agree that green electronics have permeated the show floor.
Intel's Otellini Looks Into the Future
January 8, 2010
From News
In a rollicking, multimedia keynote at International CES Thursday, Intel CEO Paul Otellini gave a wide-reaching overview of all of the many applications for his company's technology- both now and in the future.
Price Drops For Nokia Booklet
December 14, 2009
From News
Best Buy said this weekend that it is dropping the price of the
Nokia Booklet 3G netbook by $100, to $199.99.
Black Friday Specials From Verizon
November 25, 2009
From News
Verizon Wireless has announced several big specials that will begin Black Friday and continue through the rest of Thanksgiving weekend.
Nokia Recalls Chargers
November 10, 2009
From News
Nokia has issued a worldwide recall of 14 million mobile phone chargers.
Tech Companies Make Brand Rankings List
September 21, 2009
From News
IBM, Microsoft, GE,
Nokia and Google were among the companies with a hand in the electronics business who made the top ten of Interbrand's latest ranking of the best global brands.
The Mobile Phone Is the PC of Africa - The Movie
August 28, 2009
From Dave Thomas
UZI Magazine has posted a 42-minute documentary on Vimeo called Hello Africa. It's about how mobile phone use is changing the business, personal and artistic lives of Africans. For at least a year now, I've been hearing that the mobile phone is the PC of Africa (not to mention Russia and China), and the numbers presented in this doc tend to bear that out. It's easily the most ubiquitous piece of technology there, outnumbering and outpacing personal computers, television sets and land lines. In fact, a mobile phone seems like the only new piece of technology from the past 30 years present in most of the footage.