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Written by Jason
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Monday, 22 June 2009 17:54 |
RIM adds 3.8M new BlackBerry accounts Research In Motion posted strong results in its fiscal first quarter, which ended May 30, reporting net income of $643 million, above the $518.3 million it recorded in the previous quarter and 33 percent higher than its $482.5 million in the year-ago quarter. T-Mobile launching new Dash 3G smartphone
T-Mobile USA will launch an updated version of the Dash, called the Dash 3G, which will be the carrier's first 3G-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone. Sprint, Palm drop after analyst report on Pre sales
Shares of both Sprint Nextel and Palm fell yesterday after a report by an analyst at Wachovia Securities indicated the Palm Pre was doing little to attract new customers to Sprint. What were Americans' top 10 favorite cell phones in April?
The following is a countdown of the top 10 most satisfying cell phones in the United States in April, according to research firm comScore. Survey Reveals 9 out of 10 U.S. Adults Annoyed by Some Mobile Behaviors
The vast majority, some 90% of US adults are frustrated by others' etiquette or lack thereof when using mobile devices, including laptops, netbooks and smart phones in certain places 40% of iPhone Owners Use Mobile Internet More than Fixed
Mobile advertising agency, AdMob has published more research on the demographics and behavioral characteristics of iPhone and iPod touch users in the USA. Nokia N97 lost in the smartphone hype
Lost in the hype surrounding Sprint's Palm Pre and the new iPhone 3G S last week was the commercial launch of Nokia's long-awaited N97 device. Folks have been talking about its release since December, yet it was ushered in with little fanfare in the U.S. Word is that the handset maker, though desperately trying to improve its market share in the U.S., wanted to keep a lower profile launching the N97.
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