mobile

  • Study: iOS, iPad gain enterprise computing share
  • Report: Google 'not happy' with Android purchasing
  • McAfee: Mobile threats on the rise
  • Report: HTC invests $40 million in OnLive
  • EU plugs away on universal cell phone chargers
  • Network, don't fail me now!
  • Blu-ray film comes with Android-friendly option
  • Report: Android app market growing faster than iPhone apps
  • Adobe to deliver Flash for mobile 10.2 next week
  • Froyo running on 61 percent of Android devices
  • Ericsson places first HD call over CDMA
  • With SXSW over, what's next for group messaging?
  • Color me curious: Five thoughts on the new app
  • Google, eBay execs make mobile commerce pitches
  • Twitter kills wildly unpopular QuickBar
  • ComScore: Verizon iPhone was top phone in Feb.
  • Watch ESPN programming on iOS-based devices
  • Must-have Firefox mobile add-ons
  • Nokia Ovi Store reaches 5 million daily downloads
  • U.S. online ad revenue hits record high
  • Tools wipe location data from (some) iPhones
  • Yahoo acquires TV check-in app IntoNow
  • Win Phone 7 owners told to stick to official updates
  • Ex-Acer CEO speaks out on rift with board of directors
  • Nvidia doubles down on mobile with Icera buy
  • Acer slams ex-CEO's account of ousting
  • Angry Birds for Windows Phone 7 delayed
  • Report: Google acquires Modu's mobile patents
  • Apple gadgets gobble 80 percent of mobile video
  • Ralph de la Vega, AT&T Mobility CEO: Shared data plan coming
  • Study: App downloads to hit nearly 48 billion in 2015
  • Has text messaging peaked?
  • Microsoft tries accelerating mobile Web progress
  • Nokia shows off MeeGo-based N9 smartphone
  • Nokia passes Symbian torch to Accenture
  • Windows Phone 7 Marketplace now has 25,000 apps?
  • Report: Alibaba planning Android, iOS competitor
  • Apple App Store hits 15 billion downloads
  • Survey: 35 percent of consumers will pounce on iPhone 5
  • Vonage extends cheap international calling to mobile

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