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Samsung Electronics, the world's second largest handset maker, debuted a new line of touch screen smartphones, expressing confidence it would expand its global market share despite the economic downturn.  |


Samsung today unveiled the , a compact Windows Mobile smartphone with an ergonomic QWERTY keypad  |
Samsung today unveiled the , a mid-level touch screen Windows Mobile smartphone with a 3.0-megapixel camera.  |
South Korean handset maker Samsung today announced the , a Windows Mobile 6.1 touch screen smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.  |


South Korean phone maker Samsung today unveiled the , the world's fastest touch screen smartphone.  |
Palm has said that the Mojo SDK for the webOS platform will not likely be available until the end of the summer.  |
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple CEO Steve Jobs received a liver transplant roughly two months ago, and that he is recovering well and due back at Apple by the end of the month.  |
Difficult to say who is to blame, but we guess that... ... but we guess that O2 is to blame: it has promised that Toshiba TG01 will be on sale "middle of June" (and we have already more like "the  |
The new iPhone went on sale Friday morning, greeted by much smaller lines and less hoopla than previous models.  |
Regulators are going to investigate whether exclusive cell phone deals, such as the one that locks the iPhone to ATandT, are good for consumers.  |
ASCAP (the same folks who went after Girl Scouts for singing around a campfire) appears to believe that every time your musical ringtone rings in public, you're violating copyright law by "publicly performing" it without a license. At least that's  |
Nortel Networks, once a technology giant, has decided to sell itself off in pieces rather than attempt to emerge from bankruptcy as a restructured company.  |
Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, whose recovery from pancreatic cancer appeared less certain when he had to take medical leave in January, received a liver transplant two months ago but is recovering well, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.  |
Canadian mobile penetration continued to languish below 65% in the first quarter of 2009, with an end-quarter rate of 64.6%. This was up 4.0pp year on year but just 0.4pp in the quarter.  |
Nokia Siemens Networks said Saturday it will buy the wireless operations of Canadian-based Nortel Networks in a $650 million deal to strengthen its position in North American markets.  |
A financial services technology group is developing standards for making secure mobile payment transactions.  |
A salesman's BlackBerry buzzes. The caller could be the lead he's been courting - or his son checking in. As smart phones infiltrate the workplace, they are bringing along a dilemma: Should firms govern how employees use mobile phones?  |
Some owners of Apple's new iPhone 3G S may have to wait up to two days to make calls.  |
I'm not sure if The Gadget Show's Jon Bentley has been watching my , but in his own video review (embedded below in HQ) of the Nokia N97, he seems to have picked up on many of the same complaints,  |
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