Phone service company prepares for the end of its exclusive contract with Apple for iPhones, announcing five phones to feature Google's Android operating system
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Move marks the latest salvo in what is shaping up to be a Google-Apple war over ownership of mobile computing and the spoils of advertising.
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Unleashing some of its tens of billions in cash reserves, Mac maker agrees to acquire mobile-advertising startup as rivalry with ad king Google heats up.
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Mac maker swiftly unseats Microsoft's No. 2 spot for mobile operating system users, trailing only RIM's BlackBerry OS.
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Android's app market nearly doubles in the last five months to reach 20,000 applications, according to a reviews site.
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Mac maker's shares advance 4 percent following report that it may soon launch the much-rumored Tablet computer, a possible rival to Amazon's Kindle and netbooks.
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And that's without a service plan. What's Apple to really gain from a country where less than 10 percent of the people can even come close to affording a smart phone?
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Games publisher grabs casual games maker for about $300 million in deal that could be worth another $100 million if Playfish meets certain targets. EA also posts earnings, reporting plans to cut 1,500 employees.
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Shares of Canadian smart phone maker take a beating after release of report that says Apple's iPhone is gaining acceptance in IT departments.
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U.S. carrier finally announces MMS capability for the popular Apple phone.
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Beleaguered handheld maker announces mobile phone on Sprint network. Investors push shares 8 percent lower in trading.
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Taiwanese handset maker HTC announces the release of another Android-based smartphone.
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Smartphones draw much attention, but regular mobile phones still rule the market with 72 percent of U.S. handset purchases in the second quarter, according to NPD Group.
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More than a year after rival Apple launched its App store, Palm says it is opening its own store to developers who wish to design and sell applications for the Pre phone.
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Pioneering handheld maker’s comeback phone is falling behind expectations, in bad news for Palm and Sprint—not to mention private equity firm Elevation Partners, whose $425 million bet on Palm is souring.
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Microsoft and Nokia are teaming up to launch the software giant's Office applications on the handset maker's devices.
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Consumer electronics maker posts third-quarter earnings beating forecasts on strong sales of iPhones and Macs.
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Mac maker is on schedule to make debut of tablet-size computing device by fall of this year or early next, according to reports.
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Handheld maker's stock jumps 11 percent after news of the company's placement of former Apple exec Jon Rubinstein into its CEO slot.
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Jon Rubinstein, who served as an executive in Apple’s iPod division, takes the CEO role at Palm at a time when the pioneering handheld devices maker prepares to go mano a mano with Apple’s iPhone.
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