BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri March 04th, 2011
A new survey sheds light on which company is winning the smart phone battle. It's a three way fight between Apple, Google Android, and RIM BlackBerry.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu March 03rd, 2011
Research In Motion’s popular BlackBerry Messenger service is coming to iOS devices as an app. This will allow iPhone/iPod touch users to communicate with anyone who has a smart phone using the BBM service.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri October 29th, 2010
Three years after its first iPhone model was announced, Apple is now the fourth largest cell phone vendor in the world. In the last quarter, the Cupertino, California-based company passed RIM for the No. 4 spot. Read more...
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BY Brenda Balagot on Mon October 25th, 2010
BlackBerry is no longer ahead of the iPhone in the global market place. The iPhone has caught up and passed RIM, by shipping more units during the third quarter of 2010.
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BY Joe White on Wed October 20th, 2010
Steve's comments earlier this week regarding Android and BlackBerry OS have prompted comments from none other than Google and RIM. Additionally, TweetDeck's CEO has jumped in on the action, too. Read on to see what all three companies had to say regarding Steve's comments...
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun July 18th, 2010
Fifty-six percent of mobile advertisers do so on an Apple iOS device. This is before Apple's entry into the ad business even started.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat July 17th, 2010
As you can imagine, having your products' weak spots pointed out on stage by Steve Jobs isn't particularly pleasant. Unfortunately, that's what happened to a couple companies yesterday. Because to make its point against the Antennagate, Apple showed that some other smartphones suffer from the death grip issue as well.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat November 14th, 2009
In a report published by Distimo earlier this week we are finally getting some more data about the App Store and In-App purchases. It will probably come to you as no surprise that actually, the more
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue October 27th, 2009
It might come as a surprise to you but despite its top sales and its impressive market penetration the iPhone is still not leading the market when it comes to Smart Phones. ChangeWave Research made
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BY Eric Norwood on Mon October 05th, 2009
Today at Adobe MAX, Adobe's big developer conference, Research In Motion (RIM) announced that they were also working on a full version of Flash Player for the BlackBerry. RIM and Google are the latest companies
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed May 20th, 2009
Smartphone sales surpassed 36.4 million units in the first quarter of 2009, a 12.7 per cent increase from the same period last year according to Gartner, and Apple was able to benefit from that by more
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon February 02nd, 2009
The BlackBerry Storm and the iPhone 3G are both priced at $199.99 but the Storm costs $28.56 more than the iPhone to produce according to the results from the market research firm iSuppli. The Storm's
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