Troubled cell phone maker takes itself out of RIM’s line of fire by selling Good Technology to Visto, a VC-backed mobile email company.
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It was almost a complete wipeout for Verizon’s network business in North America and China as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, and Nokia Siemens stole the show.
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As Apple and RIM grab mobile real estate, struggling Internet company pushes tools suite into beta.
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Mobile phone maker wields ax after announcing 3,000 job cuts in October; total fourth quarter charges of about $189M.
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Apple's iPhone becomes the top-selling mobile phone on the U.S market and puts an end to three years of Motorola's Razr hegemony.
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Despite the economic downturn, there were 40 million smartphones shipped in the third quarter of 2008, while Apple, RIM, and HTC gained ground on Nokia.
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While cell phone shipments soared in the third quarter, Motorola lost its U.S. market share crown to Samsung.
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Phone maker says it will use volume and the growing power of the mobile web to build on opportunities in emerging markets. But don't forget the razzle-dazzle, analyst says.
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Analysts say that after years of missed opportunities a bold move by the handset maker was necessary but fraught with problems.
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Cell phone maker reports $397 million net loss on a 15 percent decline in revenue as mobil unit plunges 31 percent. Shares plummet 7 percent as executives tout refocus in strategy around Android.
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Analysts expect the phone maker to announce a focus on Android that would make Google the centerpiece of its handset business.
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Despite VC generosity, fixed-mobile convergence faces a lot of hurdles not the least of which is where exactly will the demand come from?
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The software could give the phone maker a much-needed foothold in the consumer market’s high end but may be too immature for immediate relief.
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Company will not pick fights with the likes of IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco, instead handset leader will use partnerships with IT firms to attract business customers.
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No. 1 handset maker forecasts lower market share in the third quarter; shares of Motorola, Ericsson, Qualcomm also fall.
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Online real estate search firm is moving beyond the PC by offering its house hunting services on mobile phones and GPS devices.
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Once the market leader in smart phones, Palm seeks glory -- and time to regroup -- with its newest device, the Treo Pro.
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Blackberry doubles U.S. market share as LG challenges Motorola's leadership; carriers cut prices and soften contract terms.
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MIT spinoff, backed by North Bridge, GE, Qualcomm and Motorola, eyes $175 million offer.
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Ex-Qualcomm executive to lead mobile-phone unit in prelude to spin-off.
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